Only two days before Pacific Kickoff, Global Esports Global Esports Asia-Pacific Rank #38 patrickWHO Mark Musni UdoTan Go Kyung-won (고경원) Kr1stal Savva Fedorov kellyS Kelly Sedillo Papi Federico Evangelista have announced the return of Park "Bazzi" Jun-ki (박준기) to the roster. He previously played for the org in 2023, but was released in September during their rebuild for the following season.

Bazzi has been a mainstay in Asian Valorant since 2020, first joining Cloud9 Korea Cloud9 Korea Inactive Bazzi Park Jun-ki (박준기) Munchkin Byeon Sang-beom (변상범) BuZz Yu Byeong-cheol (유병철) Hate Lee Ye-hun (이예훈) xeta Son Seon-ho (손선호) in summer of that year. Alongside the likes of BuZz and Munchkin , he helped the team reach top four in multiple events, but was released when Cloud9 shut down their Korean operation ahead of international play in 2021.

He then went to Japan's LAG Gaming LAG Gaming Inactive , without much success, but stayed in the region with Crazy Raccoon Crazy Raccoon Inactive . The team qualified to Masters Berlin and Champions 2021, but were unable to get out of groups on both occasions.

Bazzi was next picked up by OnSla2ers, a team with which he reached the final of Challengers Korea and the East Asia LCQ, but missed out on international events. Statistically, he was one of the best players in Korea that year, with a 1.26 and 1.12 rating in both Challengers stages.

By the end of the year he joined Global Esports, one of the orgs announced to be a part of the 2023 VCT partner league. The Indian org was not successful, ending the regular season in eighth place with a 3-6 record and losing in round one of LOCK//IN and the Pacific LCQ. In the off-season, Global announced a complete rebuild, releasing five players and their head coach.

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