"Bleed Esports will become one of the strongest teams in the Pacific region," analysts predict for the Singaporean team

"Bleed Esports will become one of the strongest teams in the Pacific region," analysts predict for the Singaporean team

Recently, a new video was released on the Play Chat Valorant YouTube channel, featuring well-known media personalities associated with the discipline discussing and analyzing the situation on the professional scene. The video is dedicated to the Singaporean club Bleed Esports and its new star, Jaccob "yay" Whiteaker. This was reported by the information portal Dexerto.

The episode featured renowned commentators and analysts such as Wyatt "Wyatt" River, Mimi 'aEvilcat' Wermcrantz, and Josh 'Sideshow' Wilkinson. They dissected the current situation surrounding the Bleed Esports team, which has captured the attention of the entire Valorant community. The Singaporean squad recently won the significant Valorant Challengers Ascension 2023: Pacific tournament, earning them a slot and partnership in their region's top competitive league, the Pacific League. Following this victory, the team once again made headlines in the Valorant scene by signing one of the most well-known players in the discipline, Jaccob "yay" Whiteaker.

Analysts believe that by retaining the core of their strongest players and adding two new members to the roster, the team has a good chance of entering the top three strongest teams in the Pacific region in the upcoming competitive season, VCT 2024. It is likely that the team's future strategy will revolve around yay, but there is also speculation that this tier-1 player will need to catch up on lost ground after spending time in the tier-2 club, Disguised.

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