ZETA DIVISION Looks To Strengthen Its VALORANT Division With Recruitment
Getting ready for the next VCT season, ZETA DIVISION looks to strengthen its VALORANT division with player recruitments in both its main and academy rosters.
⚡ZETA DIVISION – #VALORANT 部門
この度ZETA DIVISION VALORANT部門は『2023 VALORANT Champions Tour PACIFIC LEAGUE』に向けて、新規メンバーを1名を募集します。
VALORANT部門メンバーとして活動できる覚悟ある方は下記フォームよりご応募下さい。
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— ZETA DIVISION (@zetadivision) October 2, 2022
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⚡️ZETA DIVISION – #VALORANT ACADEMY部門
この度ZETA DIVISION VALORANT ACADEMY部門は2023年度に向けて、新規メンバーを若干名募集します。
新たな世界に飛び込みたいプレイヤーの応募をお待ちしております👊|#ZETAWIN| pic.twitter.com/adWH0Cd0Ln
— ZETA DIVISION (@zetadivision) October 1, 2022
The Japanese-based organization has had a fruitful year in VALORANT as they managed to stay mostly on top of their region and had multiple LAN appearances this season, including a 3rd place finish at Masters Reykjavik 2022 (the highest placement so far from any Japanese team in any international LAN event in VALORANT).
With their SCARZ stand-in, Yuto “Xdll” Mizomori, back in his own organization, ZETA looks to fill a missing spot in their roster and as well as add fresh faces to their VALORANT academy in order to prepare for the upcoming Pacific League next year.
With tons of notable free agents this offseason, ZETA aims to scout players through a public screening, with interviews and tryouts right after. More information about ZETA’s recruitment can be found here.
As for now, the current main roster of ZETA DIVISION features the following individuals:
- Ushida “Laz” Koji
- Maruoka “crow” Tomoaki
- Yuuma “Dep” Hisamoto
- Shota “SugarZ3ro” Watanabe
- Tenta “TENNN” Asai
- Miyamoto “makiba” Akatsuki (Inactive since December 2021)
- Motoyama “XQQ” Hibiki (Head Coach)
- Sawada “JUNiOR” Yuya (Assistant Coach)
Meanwhile, the ZETA Academy roster are:
- Kaiy
- yatsuka
- yuran
- Caedye
- Hiroki “hiroronn” Yanai
- Kakeru “Vorz” Ikarashi (Coach)
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