
Immortals signed Peter “Asuna” Mazuryk yesterday, June 10, as its final member to its VALORANT team.
The 16-year-old Counter Strike: Global Offensive player was last seen on Triumph. His last tournament was a B-tier ESEA tournament were his team claimed one of the top two seeds for its playoffs.
Asuna is joining a team of mostly former CS:GO pros who played together in a few closed beta tournaments and invitationals.
The rest of the Immortals squad consists of Amgalan “Genghsta” Nemekhbayar, Yannick “KOLER” Blanchett,, Noah “jcStani” Smith and Joseph ” Bjor ” Bjorklund.
Immortals are seemingly going down the young and talented road to VALORANT roster building. Instead of going after established names or C-tier CS:GO pros, they are targeting young and mechanically gifted FPS players. All of the players they have signed are under 22 years old.
This is a worthy investment as there is no league system for VALORANT that could bar players under 18 from playing professionally. Immortals do not have a good reputation when it comes to CS:GO, so hopefully its investment in VALORANT goes a bit better.