About
Jordan "AYRIN" He is a Canadian in-game leader who spent his career building competitive Valorant rosters across multiple regions. Though now retired, AYRIN made his mark as a strategic mind, leading teams through the early competitive landscape of Valorant. His tenure included stints with organizations that shaped the game's regional scenes, culminating in his time with Global Esports, where he continued to develop his leadership approach.
As an IGL, AYRIN prioritized macro play and team coordination over raw fragging power, a philosophy that defined his role in every lineup he led. His ability to adapt and call mid-round adjustments kept his teams competitive through patches and meta shifts. Over his career, he accumulated $57,550 in tournament winnings, reflecting consistent performances in regional competitions.
AYRIN's retirement marked the end of an era for several grassroots Valorant programs he helped establish. While he may no longer compete, his influence remains visible in the calling styles and team structures adopted by organizations he touched. His legacy centers on proving that disciplined in-game leadership could sustain a career in Valorant's early years.
