Rex Regum Qeon
Rex Regum Qeon
Asia-Pacific
Rank #11
Monyet
Cahya Nugraha
xffero
David Monangin
Jemkin
Maksim Batorov
Kushy
Bryan Carlos Setiawan
Estrella
Park Gun (박건)
have parted with Eroll "EJAY"
Jule Delfin, marking the announcement the second roster move the team has made since the conclusion of Champions.
The team's first move was to part with Emmanuel "Emman"
Morales and add former
Dplus Esports
Dplus Esports
Korea
Rank #15
Felix
Park Hyeon-ho (박현호)
Rico
Han Jun-seo (한준서)
CabezA
No Gun-hyung (노건형)
Bangnan
Jung Min-u (정민우)
RedLight
Kim Eun-soo (김은수)
kAyle
Jung Soo-yong (정수용)
in-game leader Park "Estrella"
Gun (박건).
EJAY is known for his time on
Bren Esports
Bren Esports
Inactive
as their duelist, having joined the organization after Masters: Berlin. However, in 2022, the organization was in hot water due to their owner, Bernard Chong, being wanted for drug smuggling charges and fleeing the Philippines. The situation later saw EJAY leave the team in July of the same year.
Rex Regum Qeon had minimal success in VCT Philippines with their best third-place finish in Stage 2: Challengers 2022. The organization was accepted to the Pacific Partnership league for 2023, with their new roster consisting of EJAY continuing his role as duelist. Following an early exit from LOCK//IN in the first round of the group stage, RRQ competed in the Pacific League, where they once again fell short of qualifying for playoffs. Their final tournament for the year would be the Pacific LCQ, where they finished fourth place after losing to
Gen.G
Gen.G
Korea
Rank #1
Foxy9
Jung Jae-sung (정재성)
t3xture
Kim Na-ra (김나라)
Munchkin
Byeon Sang-beom (변상범)
yoman
Chae Young-moon (채영문)
Karon
Kim Won-tae (김원태)
.
Rex Regum Qeon
Rex Regum Qeon
Asia-Pacific
Rank #11
Monyet
Cahya Nugraha
xffero
David Monangin
Jemkin
Maksim Batorov
Kushy
Bryan Carlos Setiawan
Estrella
Park Gun (박건)
are currently: