📝 SP1NT departs Crazy Raccoon three months after joining the champions
Crazy Raccoon continue to reshape their roster at a rapid pace. For the third time in as many days, the Korean champions have announced a roster change, this time confirming that 17-year-old flex DPS An “SP1NT” Woo-jin has officially exited the team following the expiration of his contract.

The organisation announced SP1NT’s departure on social media, thanking the player for his contributions across the final third of the 2025 season.
SP1NT’s time with Crazy Raccoon was brief, but effective. SP1NT competed in Overwatch Contenders from late 2021 until its dissolution in early 2024. He made his Overwatch Champions Series debut in 2025 with Poker Face, finishing 8th in both Stage 1 and Stage 2. The Korean youngster made a significant leap when Crazy Raccoon picked him up for Stage 3, slotting in as a double-flex DPS alongside Chae “HeeSang” Hee-sang during Lee “LIP” Jae-won’s temporary break during the opening three weeks of the stage.
His debut was the kind of statement Crazy Raccoon hoped for. In his very first match, against fierce rivals Team Falcons, SP1NT delivered a standout performance and secured Player of the Match, instantly winning over both teammates and fans.
From there, Crazy Raccoon surged to the top of Korea, winning OWCS 2025 Stage 3 with SP1NT in the rotation. The 17-year-old’s tenure culminated in his first appearance on the global stage: the 2025 World Finals in Stockholm, where he made two substitutions as the team fought their way to a 3rd-place finish.
After Crazy Raccoon’s victory over Spacestation Gaming at the event, SP1NT spoke openly to Danny Lim about his first experience at an international tournament:
“There was a bit of nervousness when I was subbed in, because this was my first global event. As soon as I got into the game, I had a lot of fun, and we did get the win, so it all worked out.”
He also expressed a clear sense of ambition and belonging within the roster:
“Now that I’m part of Crazy Raccoon, I want to win it all. For myself as well.”
Though his tenure was short, the organisation made it clear that SP1NT exceeded expectations. Team manager Yu “Pavane” Hyeon-sang offered high praise in the departure announcement:
“Although it was a short time, thank you so much for showing such great performances in Stage 3. I truly believe that SP1NT has a bright future ahead.”
Crazy Raccoon’s offseason is quickly becoming one of the most dramatic among top-tier teams. SP1NT now becomes the third player involved in their roster shakeup, signalling that the reigning Korean champions are acting early and decisively, as they rebuild for the 2026 season.
As for SP1NT, his next destination remains unknown. But at only 17 years old, with championship experience locally and globally, he exits Crazy Raccoon as one of the most promising young DPS prospects in Korea.
