Despite the significant investment, splash will have to wait until next year to make his debut in
VCT China, because he has not yet reached the minimum age required to take part in the
VALORANT Champions Tour. He turns 18 on August 14, making it likely weāll see him in action during the OFF//SEASON tournaments.
Despite only finishing in the top 7 during Split 1 of the Challengers Southeast Asia, splash stood out with his dynamic playstyle and strong statistics. In that tournament, he ranked among the top performers across multiple metrics, posting a 251.9 ACS and a 1.20 K/D ratio. He replicated this form during the
Global Esportsā 2025 Fight Night: Academy, facing off against the academy squads of Global Esports and DRX. He dominated in Average Combat Score, finishing with a staggering 321.0āover 50 points ahead of the runner-up.
For his transition into the professional scene,
splash joins a struggling TYLOO roster in VCT China, which has managed just two wins in seven matches across the season's first two stages, the Kickoff and Stage 1. These consecutive bottom-place finishes have prompted a necessary shakeup within the Chinese organization, further compounded by the departure of star player Zhang āzjcā Juncheng to reigning world champions EDward Gaming.