Today, on the Twitter account of the eponymous organization from Thailand, Made in Thailand, news emerged about changes in the active roster of the team. Representatives of the organization announced that Kititkawin "PTC" Rattanasukol is leaving the current Valorant roster.
Thank you for Everything 𝗣𝗧𝗖 from 2022 - 2023
— MiTHeSports (@MiTHeSports) August 11, 2023
ขอบคุณเอ็ม "กิตติกวิน รัตนศุกล" ตลอด 10 เดือนที่ผ่านมา
"หนึ่งในผู้เล่นพรสวรรค์ของทีม MiTH ขอบคุณที่นายเลือกกลับมาเข้าทีมวันนั้น ขอบคุณที่นายพยายามอย่างหนักเพื่อผลงานของทีม ตลอดระยะเวลาที่ร่วมทีม… pic.twitter.com/PQH1yJJAFF
Current Made in Thailand Roster
- Nantapol "Kongared" Boonying
- Palapoom "AloNeFillz" Thaikum
- Kantapon "Kadoom" Kingthong
- Puwadon "b3ta" Jaisuekul
The changes in the team are driven by players' performance since the beginning of the competitive season. Although the team's performance can't be called poor — as MiTH won the first stage of Valorant Challengers 2023: Thailand Split 1 and secured 3rd place in the second stage of Valorant Challengers 2023: Thailand Split 2 — they haven't had any significant achievements in 2023. Moreover, the 3rd place in the last split prevented the team from participating in the significant Valorant Challengers Ascension 2023 in the Pacific region, effectively ending their journey in this season's tournaments.
The organization bid farewell to the player, thanking him for his time with the team and wishing him success in his future endeavors.
Thank you Kititkawin "PTC" Rattanasukol for the past 10 months. He is one of the wonderful players of the MiTH team. Thank you for deciding to return to the team that day. Thank you for your hard work for the team. Throughout your time with the team, you always demonstrated professionalism. We are glad and happy that PTC returned to the MiTH team. Finally, we wish you success in your future journey.
PTC's Future
The player himself has not commented on his departure from the organization nor shared his future plans. However, on his Twitter account, he retweeted news from other professional players looking for new teams. This suggests he's open to joining any organization or perhaps wants to form his own team. It's worth noting that PTC was a professional CS:GO player in the past, so if he doesn't find a new home in Valorant, there's a good chance he might return to the Valve title, potentially its sequel CS 2.
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