DRX DRX Korea Rank #4 Flashback Cho Min-hyuk (조민혁) MaKo Kim Myeong-gwan (김명관) Athan Na Ha-jun (나하준) freeing No Ha-jun (노하준) HYUNMIN Song Hyun-min (송현민) has bid farewell to long-standing player Yu "BuZz" Byeong-cheol (유병철). They have also allowed Jung "Foxy9" Jae-sung (정재성), and Kang "BeYN" Ha-bin (강하빈) to explore their options as restricted free agents.

BuZz has been a pinnacle of Korean Valorant for almost its entire existence. Joining Vision Strikers Vision Strikers Inactive stax Kim Gu-taek (김구택) Rb Goo Sang-min (구상민) Zest Kim Ki-seok (김기석) BuZz Yu Byeong-cheol (유병철) MaKo Kim Myeong-gwan (김명관) in 2021, he helped bring them to their first international event at Masters Berlin. They would prove themself as a prominent force internationally, being one of the few teams outside of North America and EMEA that could compete with the best. At Berlin, they would make it out of their group without dropping a map before they would fall to the eventual winners in Gambit Esports Gambit Esports Inactive Redgar Igor Vlasov Chronicle Timofey Khromov d3ffo Nikita Sudakov sheydos Bogdan Naumov nAts Ayaz Akhmetshin .

In 2022, DRX acquired the Vision Strikers roster that would go on to become a mainstay in VCT. BuZz, along with MaKo , Zest , stax , and Rb , were untouchable in Korea. Apart from one series loss to Incheon On Sla2ers Incheon On Sla2ers Korea Rank #29 VaNish XirZz , DRX rarely even lost a map against their domestic competition. At international events, their legacy would become that of dominating the group stage and then falling in the top six of playoffs, as they did at Masters Reykjavík and Masters Copenhagen. It seemed they were doomed to repeat this fate in Champions, when they were facing another top six elimination against FNATIC FNATIC Europe Rank #3 crashies Austin Roberts Boaster Jake Howlett kaajak Kajetan Haremski Chronicle Timofey Khromov Alfajer Emir Ali Beder . However, they would finally break through that barrier when they defeated Fnatic as well as FunPlus Phoenix FunPlus Phoenix Inactive SUYGETSU Dmitry Ilyushin Zyppan Pontus Eek ANGE1 Kyrylo Karasov Shao Andrey Kiprsky ardiis Ardis Svarenieks in the following round. They would then be eliminated in a five map thriller against OpTic Gaming OpTic Gaming Inactive , but a third place finish was a new height for the organization.

DRX celebrate a win over Fnatic at Champions Istanbul One of the most historic rosters of the pre-partnership era of VCT (Photo by Colin Young-Wolff/Riot Games).

Heading into the partnership leagues, DRX signed Foxy9 , hoping to have him join the active roster in place of Zest. However, they had trouble integrating him into their system, and would not start at LOCK//IN. Instead, the original five from 2022 would earn a top four finish and continue their reign as the best team from Pacific. Foxy9 would debut in the regional league, where he would help DRX earn an 8-1 record. In playoffs, however, their Pacific dominance would come to an end when they were defeated by Paper Rex Paper Rex Asia-Pacific Rank #3 mindfreak Aaron Leonhart Jinggg Wang Jing Jie f0rsakeN Jason Susanto d4v41 Khalish Rusyaidee something Ilya Petrov . Foxy9 would make his international debut at Masters Tokyo, but when DRX lost to Evil Geniuses Evil Geniuses North America Rank #22 Derrek Derrek Ha NaturE Nicholas Garrison supamen Phat Le icy Jacob Lange yay Jaccob Whiteaker in the group stage, he was subbed out for Zest and would not play another game that year. With their roster troubles, DRX would fall in the first round of playoffs. In Champions, the original five members played their final tournament together, completing one last top six finish.

In 2024, DRX released Rb and Zest, making Foxy9 and Flashback permanent additions of the starting roster. With this new roster however, DRX failed to qualify for Masters Madrid, their first time missing an international event since 2021. Shortly after their loss, Flashback had to temporarily step down from the roster, allowing BeYN to take his place. BeYN had been part of DRX Prospects DRX Prospects Korea Unranked SacrificE for some time, but was finally getting a shot on the main roster. His addition revitalized the team, as they went a flawless 5-0 in stage one, but fell just short of making it to Masters Shanghai. Stage two saw yet another change, as another of their long-standing members, this time the IGL stax, was released, and Flashback returned to the active roster. This new combination of players would take DRX back to the international stage at Champions, where they would once again finish in the top six. DRX's resurgence maintains their Champions streak, as well as making MaKo and BuZz two of very few players to attend every Champions event.

Foxy9 celebrating a win at Champions Seoul Foxy9 found his first win at Champions this year (Photo by Colin Young-Wolff/Riot Games).

With these roster changes, MaKo remains the lone original member of DRX. He along with Flashback will be the only two members returning from the 2024 roster.

DRX DRX Korea Rank #4 Flashback Cho Min-hyuk (조민혁) MaKo Kim Myeong-gwan (김명관) Athan Na Ha-jun (나하준) freeing No Ha-jun (노하준) HYUNMIN Song Hyun-min (송현민) is now:

  • Cho "Flashback" Min-hyuk (조민혁)
  • Kim "MaKo" Myeong-gwan (김명관)
  • Pyeon "termi" Seon-ho (편선호) (Head coach)
  • Kim "glow" Min-soo (김민수) (Coach)
  • Kwon "Argency" Soon-woo (권순우) (Coach)