After a four-year-long career, former Global Esports Global Esports Asia-Pacific Rank #36 player Gary "blaZek1ng" Dastin has retired from e-sports.

blaZek1ng made the switch to Valorant after a short Counter-Strike: Global Offensive career, making his debut for BOOM Esports BOOM Esports Asia-Pacific Rank #2 dos9 Zhumagali Dastan Famouz Fikri Zaki Hamdani Shiro Hildegard Arnaldo NcSlasher Sheldon Andersen Chandra BerserX Rizkie Adla Kusuma in 2020. He played for the Indonesian team for three seasons, helping them stay towards the top of the Indonesian Challengers circuit and eventually reaching Champions 2022. In 2023, BOOM Esports lifted the Indonesian Challengers League, earning entry into Pacific Ascension. At Ascension, they fell in the semifinals to eventual champions BLEED BLEED Asia-Pacific Rank #22 .

After the 2023 season, blaZek1ng joined Global Esports, who was coming off of an eighth-place finish in the 2023 Pacific League. In 2024, Global Esports fielded another diverse roster, boasting players from five different home countries. Similarly to the prior year, the season ended in disappointment, as they would win just three matches across both splits and fail to qualify for the playoffs of any event they competed in. Towards the end of this past season with GE, he was the team's go-to Sentinel player, filling the Killjoy and Cypher roles, but had been known to play Viper, Omen, and Sova as well.

blaZek1ng announced that he was an unrestricted free agent weeks into the offseason, but less than a month later has now retired. Before the start of the offseason, Global Esports announced its entire roster were restricted free agents. Their roster is now a clean slate.

Global Esports Global Esports Asia-Pacific Rank #36 ' roster is now:

  • Hose "Hose Son" Son (손호세) (Manager)
  • Preston "Juv3nile" Dornon (Head coach)
  • Vatsal "Vatsal" Uniyal (Staff)