BLEED BLEED Inactive 's Nutchapon "sScary" Matarat has announced his retirement from competitive Valorant, citing complications from a right shoulder injury. He shared that he intends to step away from esports entirely to focus on his personal life. sScary's professional Valorant career spans five years, and he has played on some of the most prominent organizations in Southeast Asia. He leaves with one of the best resumes of any Thai Valorant player.
sScary started his career with Thailand-based Overtime Esports Overtime Esports Inactive Hoxton Xenogenesis Cryoticks Sketch Rosinante Arespleum in 2020, but would put himself on the world's radar with Singaporean organization X10 Esports X10 Esports Inactive Vera Rodman Yap Tempz Pierre Heng RedKoh Danial Hakim wayne Wayne Chang Egoist Javier Chua . With X10 in 2021, he played a big part in the team reaching Masters Reykjavik and Champions 2021. In 2022 with XERXIA Esports XERXIA Esports Asia-Pacific Rank #24 , he again reached Masters Reykjavik, also marking appearances at Masters Copenhagen and Champions 2022.
sScary joined BLEED BLEED Inactive in 2023, with whom he lifted Pacific Ascension with that year thanks in part to a top performance from him. In the three-map grand final, he had server-highs in kills, rating and average combat score, and ended the first map with one of the most iconic clutches in the history of pro Valorant.
Since the beginning of his career, sScary has been trusted in the Controller role, with most of his games coming as Omen, Viper, or Astra. He continued in his role with BLEED in 2024, only this time in the VCT. A tumultuous campaign saw them sign high-profile names such as yay and Zest , but the team could not live up to expectations, finishing last at the end of Pacific Stage 2 with just one win. In the weeks following the end of their season, Riot announced BLEED's removal from VCT.