The Valorant team of Global Esports has recently made news after Abhirup “Lightningfast” Choudhury used a live stream to discuss player pay. In light of this information, Global Esports’ Valorant lineup’s financial structure and pay scheme may now be better understood as the team gets ready for the VALORANT Champions Tour 2023: Pacific Last Chance Qualifier.
Global Esports’ Strong Valorant Roster
When it comes to Valorant, Global Esports boasts a formidable roster consisting of highly skilled players who have established themselves in the Pacific region. The team takes immense pride in showcasing the talents of the following individuals:
- Ganesh “SkRossi” Gangadhar
- Abhirup “Lightningfast” Choudhury
- Jordan “AYRIN” He
- Park “Bazzi” Jun-ki
- Kim “t3xture” Na-ra
- Michael “WRONSKI” Wronski
- Cahya “Monyet” Nugraha
Each player has carved their own path to success, not only demonstrating their exceptional abilities individually but also contributing to the team’s strong reputation within the Valorant community.
During a recent livestream, Abhirup Choudhury provided viewers with valuable insights into Global Esports’ team dynamics. With a seven-member roster, it is common for two players to be benched during matches. However, Choudhury made a point of emphasizing that even benched players receive a substantial salary, highlighting the organization’s dedication to fair compensation. “Two players received seven lakhs just for spectating,” he revealed.
To ensure that their players meet the minimum salary requirement in the Pacific region, which is estimated at 67,000,000 KRW (approximately INR 42 Lakhs per year or INR 3.5 lakhs per month), it is speculated that Global Esports compensates their players at this base level. However, it’s important to note that players may also be eligible for additional financial incentives beyond their base salary. These incentives can include signing bonuses, individual and team performance bonuses, streaming pay/splits, promotional/sponsorship opportunities, and various other benefits provided by Global Esports.
Looking ahead, Global Esports is gearing up to face off against Rex Regum Qeon in the upper bracket qualifiers, as they strive to secure a coveted spot in the highly prestigious Valorant Champions tournament. This esteemed event will take place in Los Angeles, USA, and will feature 16 teams from the Americas, EMEA, and Pacific regions, as well as qualifiers from China. Global Esports’ Valorant team is determined to showcase their skills and compete at the highest level on this global stage.
Stay updated with the latest news in gaming and esports by signing up for early access to TalkEsport’s Mobile App. Follow us on Twitter and Google News to ensure you never miss the exciting updates.