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A well-known character rejoins the KRÜ Esports VALORANT team.


Angelo "keznit" Mori, a player from Chile, has joined the group as a member of the VALORANT roster. With his outstanding exploits on the global stage, Keznit advanced through the ranks at KRÜ to represent Latin America.

Keznit returned to the team after a brief stint with Leviatán, a Chilean team. At the Movistar Fibra: LATAM Gods competition, which was completed in December of the previous year, he participated in three matches alongside Leviatán. Leviatán won the competition after defeating MIBR in the championship match.

The VCT LOCK/IN event, which ended in early March, did not involve Keznit.

From June 2021 to October 2022, the 21-year-old competed with KRÜ. Prior to being called up to the VALORANT roster, where he saw the squad significantly develop and finish a dramatic underdog run at LAN, Keznit was a streamer for the company.

In VALORANT Champions 2021, KRÜ placed among the top four, however in the semifinal, they were only edged out by eventual runners-up Gambit. Sadly, KRÜ was unable to duplicate the performance in the following Champions competition, which was completed in September of the previous year. KRÜ lost to FunPlus Phoenix and came in at number twelve.

In their opening game of the VCT Americas international competition, KRÜ will take on FURIA of Brazil. On April 1, the game will start at roughly 5 o'clock CT. On May 7, Keznit will compete against his former team.

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