According to sources close to
Sheep Esports, Abhirup
"Lightningfast" Choudhury has reached a verbal agreement with
Gods Reign for the upcoming 2026
VALORANT VCL South Asia season. In 2025, the Indian player competed under the Velocity Gaming banner, which he joined at the start of the year after several seasons with Global Esports at
VCT PACIFIC.
With VLT, he won Challengers 2025: South Asia Split 1, finishing first in the Main Event and securing qualification for Split 2, before claiming a 3rd-place finish in that second split. He then closed out the regional league circuit with another title in Challengers 2025: South Asia Split 3, where Velocity emerged victorious in the grand final and secured the maximum number of circuit points on offer.
For Gods Reign, the prospective arrival of Lightningfast would form part of a broader rebuild. The Indian organisation first made a name for itself in 2022–2023 with a series of notable results: a title at the NSG Yuddha: All India Championship 2022, a 3rd place at the Penta Pro Series – Playoffs, then a 2nd place finish in VALORANT Challengers 2023 South Asia: Split 1, followed by 4th place in Split 2. After that run, however, Gods Reign disbanded their VALORANT roster in the summer of 2023 and vanished from the official circuit, with no participation in Challengers leagues in either 2024 or 2025.
In this context, a 2026 project built around Lightningfast would signal a genuinely ambitious return to the forefront.
As previously reported by Sheep Esports, Gods Reign is already believed to have signed Rishi
"RvK" Vijayakumar and Daivik
"deecee" Chauhan, a duo coming off stints with Orangutan and then DOT EXE. Adding a rifler of Lightningfast’s calibre, fresh from a 2025 campaign filled with titles alongside Velocity Gaming, would fit into a clear logic: provide Gods Reign with an immediately competitive core for their comeback on the South Asian circuit in 2026.