History Establishment RRQ announced that they would join Valorant competitive scene on 8 August, 2020 by moving former
Point Blank roster and taking former
Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (CS:GO) players from their own organization to establish RRQ Endeavour. Their first ever competition would be Garuda Valorant Invitational and they would go on to finish last in their group. Few months later in January 2021, RRQ released one of their players, Albert "frostmisty" Giovanni, replace it by signed Rivaldyn "Valdyn" Nafian from
ONIC Esports and Muhammad Adrian "adrnking" S from BOOM Esports. Valdyn would be later released after playing just two months with the team and replaced with former Bigetron Esports CS:GO player, Dave “maez” Christopher.
Forming the Filipino roster In January 2022, RRQ unveiled all-Filipino roster to compete in
Valorant Champions Tour (VCT) Philippines season, consisting of former SV Empire Mikko “Hemsyxx” Gumapac, former Oasis Gaming Trixtan “Tr1x” Viray, former DR Esports duo of Kelly “kellyS” Sedillo and Francis Danison "Rabbet" Buñag, former Zeal Esports Vince “Flash” Medado and rookie Dustin Kurt “skadooskurt” Dollente. According to their manager at that time Lan “Kingmaker” Rigates, the roster was initially leaked and it was relatively a "good experience". The roster managed to win Predator League 2022 Philippines on September later that year after beating South Bull Esports (SBE) in convincing 2-0 result. Few days later after the win, RRQ, alongside Team Secret, was selected as the partnership team for the Filipino representative for the all-new VCT Pacific league, joining
Paper Rex,
Gen.G,
DRX,
T1, ZETA Division,
DetonatioN FocusMe, Global Esports and
Talon Esports.
VCT Pacific era 2023 As the 2023 approach, RRQ announced that they would keep the Filipino core by taking former
Bren Esports player Eroll Jule “EJAY” Delfin, followed by returnees Nathaniel “Nexi” Cabero, James “2ge” Goopio, Emmanuel “Emman” Morales, and Kelly “kellyS” Sedillo. The roster was finalized by signing former BOOM Esports player and sole Indonesian representative in the roster, David Sean "tehbotoL" Michael Monangin who participate in Valorant Champions 2022 with his old team and former head coach of
ONIC Esports, Martin "Ewok" from South Africa. Their LOCK//IN 2023 roster was revealed by adding Saibani "fl1pzjder" Rahmad and Hagai Kristen "Lmemore" Yesyurun Tewuh, and four core players were kept except Nexi and kellyS who has been released earlier. They would end their journey early in round one after losing to FUT Esports 0-2. As the season goes by, RRQ would finish seventh in the league and didn't qualify for playoffs, thus ending their journey to qualify for Masters Tokyo. They would proceed to Last Chance Qualifier for the last ticket for Champions 2023. However, their 2023 season end in a heartbreaking defeat to Gen.G 1-2 on lower bracket semifinals. Emman would later leave the team on September after few months spending in the team.
2024 As the 2024 season comes, RRQ would replace Emman with Russian duelist from
SCARZ, Maksim "Jemkin" Batorov to extend the firepower of the team. It was become a hot topic for few weeks of speculation around the media as the team prepare to pushing their limits in VCT Pacific. They would also added Korean in-game leader (IGL), Park "Estrella" Geon and the rival such as
Paper Rex has dubbed RRQ as the dark horse for the 2024 season. However, recent additions didn't convert into positive results as they yet to qualify to internationals on merit with disappointing stage one performance by finished fourth in Group Omega, one spot short of playoffs. After a bad first stage, they acquired former
ONIC Esports and Paper Rex duelist from Indonesia, Cahya "monyet" Nugraha after he was allowed to negotiate with other teams thanks to Paper Rex's permission because of Wang "Jinggg" Jing Jie's return to the roster. Few days later, 2ge departed from the team to join Team Secret and reunited with fellow Filipino teammates. The team shows massive improvement by manage to qualify to the playoffs for the first time but their 2024 season ended in play-in loss against Gen.G, champion of Masters Shanghai, once again. Lmemore and fl1pzdjer were released after almost two years playing with RRQ.
2025 As the 2025 season approaches, RRQ signed Alter Ego Esports initiator prodigy, Bryan Carlos "Kush" Setiawan with the roster announcement featuring RRQ MLBB player cameo, Schevenko David "Skylar" Tendean. They would also add former Team Secret coach, Evan "Warbirds" Olzem from the
United States as the assistant coach. After yet another dissapointing results in Kickoff, RRQ would replace their IGL with former BLEED Esports Vietnamese player, Ngô "crazyguy" Công Anh before the stage one and released Estrella from active roster. The transfer paid off as RRQ leads Group Omega and following BOOM Esports in Group Alpha as both Indonesian teams finish top of their respective groups. The consistency followed by the upset against all odds after RRQ ended Paper Rex's cinderella story 3-2 in lower bracket finals and take Gen.G down 3-1 in the finals, ending 3 years hope of Indonesian team to become the second Southeast Asia team, after Paper Rex themselves, and first for Indonesia to win VCT. The win secures RRQ to
Esports World Cup direct slot and Masters Toronto as number one Pacific seed with immediate knockout round starting point. Their international debut didn't go as plan for the first Pacific seed as they got kicked out early after two consecutive playoffs lost against Wolves Esports from China (0-2) in upper bracket quarterfinal and
Fnatic from EMEA in lower bracket (1-2). The league form would continue in Stage 2 as they finished second in Group Alpha and book the upper bracket quarterfinals slot as second seed. Even though they got kicked to the lower bracket after the lost to
T1, they would resurgence themselves with three straight lower bracket victory, all on Korean teams (
Gen.G,
Nongshim RedForce and T1) to guarantee their
2025 Valorant Champions slot as Pacific representative by points system. The final slot would eventually taken by
DRX after RRQ sends
Talon home in a reverse sweep fashion 3-2 and jump RRQ as guaranteed first or second seed in Champions as the grand finalist of stage 2. However, RRQ would lose 1-3 in the grand final to fan favorite Paper Rex and guarantees themselves as the second seed for Champions. Their debut in Champions didn't go as they wanted after taking one-sided lost game against Fnatic 0-2 in group B. Their hopes was restored after taking down
Bilibili Gaming in a close 2-1 game and becomes first Indonesian team to win a match in Champions. Their journey ended after a lost to
Made in Brazil (MIBR) 0-2 and bowed out from the tournament with 1-2 record. The head coach, Martineus "Ewok" van der Walt steps down the role after carrying RRQ for three years in October.
Tournament History Updated as of Valorant Champions Tour (Pacific Kickoff 2026) Valorant Champions Tour – Pacific League (2023–Present) == Performance in Esports World Cup (EWC) ==