Prominent Indian esports organization Orangutan Gaming has decided to part ways with its female Valorant roster. The team, which had a diverse lineup comprising players from the Philippines, India, and Indonesia, along with a male coach from Pakistan, bid adieu to its female roster, marking the end of a memorable chapter in their journey.
Orangutan Gaming’s Valorant Roster and Recent Performances
The roster featured exceptional talent from various countries. It included the following players:
- Jefferlynne “Japips” Hernandez – Philippines
- Swayambika “Sway” Sachar – India
- Neha “CaspeR” Sottany – India
- Anrionel “Twirly” Cajanding – Philippines
- Elmarian “erumaa” Haessel – Indonesia
- Asad “GuNNeR” Azam (Coach) – Pakistan
Orangutan Gaming’s female Valorant roster was one of the strongest teams in Asia-Pacific (APAC). Their most recent performance in the VCT 2023: Game Changers APAC Elite tournament saw them finish in 5th – 6th place.
Prior to this, their journey in the VCT 2023: Game Changers APAC Open 3 resulted in a 4th-place finish, where they fought gallantly but ultimately succumbed to Rex Regum Qeon Kaguya with a 1-2 score, securing a $1,000 prize.
Stepping back in time, the team’s performance in the VCT 2023: Game Changers APAC Open 2 tournament displayed their capability as they secured a 3rd-place finish and a $1,500 prize. Before that, they showcased their dominance by securing a place in the tournament through the group stage in the VCT 2023: Game Changers APAC Open 2.
Their journey in the VCT 2023: Game Changers APAC Open 1 earlier in the year saw them clinching 2nd place. Despite a valiant effort, they couldn’t secure the championship, falling 0-3 to Team SMG, and taking home a $2,500 prize.
As Orangutan Gaming bids farewell to these exceptional female Valorant players and their coach, it marks the end of an era. Their journey has been filled with passion, hard work, and determination, and their departure leaves an indelible mark in the community.
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