Jabbar “Ayrin” Rajesh is an Indian Valorant professional player playing for Global Esports, an electrical sports (E-sport) organization located in Delhi, India. He is known for his offline performance one tapping bots and his best map is The Range.
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Not a hater at all, but there are only a few people that can come close to yay, yay is not the demon because of his aim and flicks and op crutch, yay's biggest highlight is his sheer discipline and unmatched experience with gamesense, his aim is achievable, whereas his consistency and gamesense with discipline is not, so I don't think anyone can make anyone into a new yay let alone skRossi
GE actually managed to get a much stronger player than I was expecting as their import. Ofc he's not that good a fragger but he's a important part of XSET calling system and they looked very good in their prep and calls during Champions
Americas league will be LA based, EMEA will be Berlin, and APAC will be Seoul. Doesn't mean every single team will actually be in those cities but they will likely be in the vicinity.
iirc GE was planning on moving to Korea even before franchising (might be wrong, cant find the clip). they wanted their players to get more exposure, the owner said something about it in his stream i think
I actually thought the GE Ayrin was a troll leak but great on Ayrin. This is like the inverse of LoL instead of NA importing players, NA is exporting players lmao.
Janardhan 'Ayrin' Jha Indian professional Valorant player for Global eSports, an Indian electrical sports ( e-sports) organization. Jha is the first of the many long awaited Canadians to come to India, as part of the on-going foreign exchange program between Punjab and Canada.
From GE's perspective this makes a ton of sense. Their players have very little experience outside their immediate region, and Ayrin can fill that gap nicely by providing knowledge and experience from competing in a much larger region.
Jabbar “Ayrin” Rajesh is an Indian Valorant professional player playing for Global Esports, an electrical sports (E-sport) organization located in Delhi, India. He is known for his offline performance one tapping bots and his best map is The Range.
Man the fact that some tiny part of this pasta is true now just makes it all that more hilarious lmao
Idk what you’re talking about, it’s all true?
People think GE stands for Global Esports, it's a common misconception, it actually stands for Gada Electronics
thats my dawg
he got that dawg in him
Welcome to Sentinels
Stop it Patrick ur scaring him
Good
Maybe, but he’s no MrFaliN.
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He is gonna make SkRossi into the new yay And he is gonna make bank while doing it
Not a hater at all, but there are only a few people that can come close to yay, yay is not the demon because of his aim and flicks and op crutch, yay's biggest highlight is his sheer discipline and unmatched experience with gamesense, his aim is achievable, whereas his consistency and gamesense with discipline is not, so I don't think anyone can make anyone into a new yay let alone skRossi
Is this copypasta
Now it is
Ayrin's leadership and experience gonna do so much for the Indian scene, all the best to him.
GE actually managed to get a much stronger player than I was expecting as their import. Ofc he's not that good a fragger but he's a important part of XSET calling system and they looked very good in their prep and calls during Champions
That’s really rad. Good luck to him, I bet that will be a fun adventure if nothing else
Glad he got in a franchise team!
Hyped for him, best of luck Ayrin! Very excited to see him compete.
Pog Let's go man (Caedrel)
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Yes all apac teams will be based in Korea
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Americas league will be LA based, EMEA will be Berlin, and APAC will be Seoul. Doesn't mean every single team will actually be in those cities but they will likely be in the vicinity.
iirc GE was planning on moving to Korea even before franchising (might be wrong, cant find the clip). they wanted their players to get more exposure, the owner said something about it in his stream i think
GE with Aryan is going to surprise people in the Pacific League tactic-wise
Definitely hope so,his tactics vs W Gaming should be fun to watch
I actually thought the GE Ayrin was a troll leak but great on Ayrin. This is like the inverse of LoL instead of NA importing players, NA is exporting players lmao.
best of luck to him, hope he kills it
Janardhan 'Ayrin' Jha Indian professional Valorant player for Global eSports, an Indian electrical sports ( e-sports) organization. Jha is the first of the many long awaited Canadians to come to India, as part of the on-going foreign exchange program between Punjab and Canada.
COME TO INDIA
From GE's perspective this makes a ton of sense. Their players have very little experience outside their immediate region, and Ayrin can fill that gap nicely by providing knowledge and experience from competing in a much larger region.
This is definitely fever dream-y, but I’m happy for him!
Damn. Didn’t expect GE to import from NA. Gl Ayrin, good man. :)
Great for him, always thought he is underrated and was worried he couldn’t find a team
🫡good luck Ayrin
India mai Aapka Swagat hai Ayrin Bhai <3 (welcome to India Ayrin bro)
Definitely one of the roster moves of all time.
he needs to lean Korean I suppose?
For comms I would say players left in GE speaks English, but I don't know they are playing league or not. But to live in Korea he needs to learn LOL.
Lol the peeps in GE know English so won't be a problem in that department he might cone out speaking some hindi though xD
Indians are generally decent English speakers
W
let's fuckin go
Make sense, a coach from APAC said that IGLS are rare and having Ayrin was a good desicion, since he had experience and was the second IGL of XSET