

Patrick "Patmen" Mendoza
Initiator/Batman
Years Active:
2022 - 2025
Main Agents:
Sova, Fade, Viper
Roles:
Main Recon Initiator ; Viper Site Anchor
Date of Birth:
December 5, 2001
Patmen's History
Patmen is the new kid on the block. Ever since he joined PRX for its Stage 1 Split earlier this year, Patmen fit like a round peg in a round hole. He became invaluable to the team as Valorant's meta seemed to prefer teams with dedicated initiators instead of dedicated controllers unlike his predecessor and PRX OG, "mindfreak". He would be given the name "Batman" by the streamer FNS due to his insane impact kills and comms on the server. Patmen is the example of "Less is More" and tended to overheat less often than his bloodthirsty teammates. He is in contention for "Rookie Of The Year" as he won his first ever international tournament, Masters Toronto, in solid fashion. He would be the 2nd rookie in Valorant's franchising era to win his first trophy in his first Masters event, following "Sylvan" in Masters Bangkok.
History in PRX
July 2022 - March 2023
March 2023 - February 2025
Patmen would start out as a promising Filipino flex/duelist player, joining Talon Esports and SR Nacague in his first year of competing where he had middling results
Patmen would join ZOL eSports as the team's controller/duelist flex player and would come just short of qualifying for Champions Istanbul, coming in at 3rd place of VCL Philippines's Split 2, losing out to NAOS eSports in 1-3 fashion where he reportedly almost quit Valorant. After middling results, he would have a short stint with NAOS eSports in January 2025 before joining PRX in February of the same year after PRX put out auditions to replace "mindfreak". He would do poorly in the auditions and even phoned his mom that he didn't make it to the team, but Coach Alecks would eventually choose him due to Patmen's natural discipline, leadership and clear communications.
February 2025 - August 2025
Patmen's debut in PRX was a rough 1-2 loss to BOOM eSports, tallying up PRX as 0-3 in the regional split with only 3 matches left to secure playoffs. This is where Patmen would show his incredible potential, playing solidly to grant PRX a 3-match winstreak and qualifying them to playoffs where they would eventually secure a spot at Masters Toronto. In Toronto, Patmen played unbelievably well for a rookie, being arguably the team's highest impact player in an emphatic win.