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Jason "f0rsaken" Susanto

In-Game-Leader/Flex GOD

Years Active:

2021-2025

Main Agents:

Roles:

In-Game-Leader (IGL); Main Controller; Secondary Initiator; Secondary Sentinel; Jett (sometimes)

Date of Birth:

March 25, 2004

f0rsaken's History

f0rsaken is the leader of PRX, but it was not always like that. f0rsaken came into Valorant in its inception in 2021. He was coming from CSGO where he was always overshadowed by his much better, and more popular older brother, Kevin "xccurate" Susanto. In Valorant, he initially carved his own legacy not as a leader, but as a razor-sharp-tool. Alongside Jinggg, he was the primary duelist of PRX, the tip of the spear, first to go in, first to die. He was already amazing in his early years being named the 2nd best player in Asia in his 1st year of competing in 2021. After PRX's heartbreaking loss in Copenhagen against FPX and disastrous groupstage finish in Champions Istanbul 2022, PRX added "something" to the roster as their main duelist and f0rsaken had to be moved to a flex player role. He excelled in it, suiting anything the team needed perfectly. He would play 22/28 agents in Valorant's agent pool over the years. In 2025, he began to be a vocal powerhouse in matches and would often call strategies the most out of anyone in the team, leading to him becoming PRX's in-game-leader where he would lead his team to victory in Toronto 2025.

History in PRX

February 2021 - June 2023

June 2023 - February 2025

f0rsaken joined PRX as one of its original 5 players as the entry duelist on agents like Jett and Raze. It was here where he was arguably at his mechanical peak. He had almost demigod-like performances at this time, often carrying his team in crucial matches, but it just wasn't enough sometimes as shown in Istanbul and Copenhagen.

With the addition of Ilya "something" Petrov on the main duelist role, he switched to the flex role and immediately made waves in the Valorant scene. He became the team's most well-rounded player at this time, having to tone down his aggression as a natural byproduct of the role switch. He would remain in the top 10 best Asian players list for his entire career.

February 2025 - August 2025

It would become apparent that f0rsaken was becoming the team's leader in the server and the team appointed him as IGL after a solid 2 years without one in the dedicated role. PRX's tournament results improved immediately and he would lead PRX's incredible underdog run to win Masters Toronto and would be named its MVP.

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