Valorant Champions Tour Pacifics continues as Paper Rex set to face off against Global Esports. Both teams have a sizeable fan following and they will look to please them by registering a win on the regional stage. There have been in form slumps for PRX as they lost to the ever-dominant DRX but they seek to get back to winning by defeating GES. Global on the other hand got their first win in the Pacifics region against Talon last week. Let us break down everything we should know about these two teams going into the game.
Can Global Esports Withstand PRX’s Unpredictable Offense in Valorant Pacifics Match-Up?
Global Esports has the whole Indian subcontinent cheering for them. Despite the loss to DRX and having a little slump, PRX is a really strong team. The past has not been kind to GES as well since the team has lost both of its matches to PRX in the past. However, GES will look to write that wrong in this match. The points table positions for both teams are worlds apart. GES is in the 8th spot while PRX is sitting comfortably in the 4th spot. If GES were to win this match, it could cause some rumors.
Now, talking about the lineups for both teams, nothing is concrete as we have been seeing in the past few weeks. GES has been bringing in LightningFast to play Duelist while we also saw SkRossi make his debut in the league. PRX has been substituting Benkai with something as well. That being said, let us look at the lineups for both teams including substitutes.
PRX
- Mindfreak
- Forsaken
- Benkai
- D4V4I
- Jingg
- something (Sub)
- Cigarettes (Sub)
Global Esports
- SkRossi
- Texture
- Bazzi
- Monyet
- AYRIN
- Wronski (Sub)
- LightningFast (Sub)
- SkillZ (Sub)
GES has looked in form with players like Monyet and Bazzi taking duels and winning while LightningFast had a stellar debut. Forsaken will look to get his Jett on as PRX desperately need him to show up. They did not look their best against DRX but will seek to bounce back. We predict PRX is going to win the match 2-1 with at least one overtime. However, in the world of Valorant, nothing is concrete.
Where to Watch
The match will take place on Saturday 22nd April at 1:30 PM IST. One can use a converter to change the timing for their specific region. The game will be streamed live on the Valorant Pacifics Twitch Stream with the best quality. There is a YouTube Stream for the same name which we are attaching above. It will directly take you to the live stream.
Who are you supporting in this banger of a match? Both teams are strong with good fundamentals, it will be a hard-fought battle for both. For more Valorant content, click here!