Sentinels VALORANT Coach Rawkus – Leaving the Organization

With the VCT NA Challenger competition underway, changes are eveywhere. However, nobody expected this one. Accordingly, Sentinels VALORANT Coach Rawkus is leaving the roster. Read on as we discuss this surprising change.

Sentinels VALORANT Coach Rawkus – Looking to Play

Credits: Rawkus Twitter

Indeed, for those unaware, Sentinels are one of the most popular VALORANT organizations in the region and perhaps in the world. Coached by the likes of Shane “Rawkus” Flaherty since November, news has it that this is no longer the case.

Specifically, the coach has actually returned to FaZe Clan. Initially, last year, the coach joined Sentinels on loan after FaZe failed to make it far in the region. Indeed, this was not a permanent change unless an agreement was to be reached.

However, since Sentinels has not extended the contract, the coach is now a free agent.

Credits: Sentinels Twitter

Yet, he’s not looking to coach. Instead, he’s also considering to get onto rosters and compete once again to try and be the best. Although on FaZe, he’s looking elsewhere to compete:

I’m currently back on FaZe but LFT as a player, Jett/Sova/Smokes/Sentinel is what I’m comfortable with but willing to flex anything, I feel I’ve only gotten better since taking a break, being able to change environments and watching them play has made me see the game in a completely new perspective and I’m extremely excited to return.

Credits: Rawkus Twitter

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G2 Esports VALORANT Roster 2022 – mixwell Back on the Team

Indeed, the G2 Esports VALORANT roster 2022 has us puzzled. Accordingly, after swapping out one player, they’ve swapped back despite finding success. Read on as we discuss this new change in the article below!

G2 Esports VALORANT Roster 2022 – Trying Things Out

Accordingly, following their 1st place victory at the VCT 2022 Europe Stage 1 Challengers Closed Qualifier, we would think G2 Esports would stick.

VCT EU Stage 3
Credits: Riot Games

Indeed, they competed at the event after benching Oscar “mixwell” Colocho. However, for whatever reason, the player has returned back to the active roster once again for Wassim “keloqz” Cista.

Here’s the roster below:

  • Oscar “mixwell” Colocho
  • Zygimantas “nukkye” Chmieliauskas
  • Auni “AvovA” Chahade
  • Aaro “hoody” Peltokangas
  • Johan “Meddo” Lundborg
VCT NA Challengers Stage 3 2
Credits: Riot Games

Specifically, the likes of Wassim “keloqz” Cista is back on the bench. This is likely a team decision depending on the players preferences. Let’s hope they can maintain the upward trend:

  • 1st @ VCT 2022 Europe Stage 1 Challengers – Closed Qualifier 2
  • 1-4th @ VCT 2022 Europe Stage 1 Challengers Open Qualifier
  • 7-8th @ VCT 2022 Europe Stage 1 Challengers – Closed Qualifier 1

Let’s see if they can make some noise at the VCT 2022 EMEA Challengers event this weekend!

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100 Thieves VALORANT Roster 2022 – Dropping babyJ and ec1s!

Some esports roster changes are shocking. Accordingly, this could easily be said for the 100 Thieves VALORANT Roster 2022. Following only a couple games into the VCT 2022 NA season, changes are already here. Read on as we provide all the details below!

100 Thieves VALORANT Roster 2022 – Quick Change

Credits: 100 Thieves Esports Twitter

Specifically, back in December before this upcoming season, the 100 Thieves VALORANT roster picked up the likes of Hunter “BabyJ” Schline and Adam “ec1s” Eccles, with high hopes. Both boasting strong individual talent, they hoped to challenge North America.

Yet, just like that, both players have been dropped already.

This comes after losing to The Guard, with the final match ending in an embarrassing 13-0 scoreline which the community ridiculed. Accordingly, a few hours later the announcement was made.

Instead of these players, for the remainder of the VCT 2022 NA Challengers 1 event, two stand-in loan players have been signed:

  • Spencer “Hiko” Martin
  • Peter “Asuna” Mazuryk
  • Ethan “Ethan” Arnold
  • Sean “bang” Bezerra (loan from TSM)
  • Noah “jcStani” Smith (loan from Pioneers)
Credits: 100 Thieves Esports Twitter

Let’s see if 100 Thieves still have a chance, though it doesn’t look likely they’ll place high at the current event, lower than their standard:

  • 3rd @ VCT 2021 NA Last Chance Qualifier
  • 3-4th @ VCT 2021 Stage 3 Masters Berlin
  • 2nd @ VCT 2021 NA Stage 3 Challengers Playoffs
  • 3rd @ VCT 2021 NA Stage 3 Challengers 1
  • 5-6th @ VCT 2021 Stage 2 Challengers Finals

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Gen.G VALORANT Roster Rumours – Replacing Koosta

Making it to the top of regional VALORANT is tough. Indeed, with limited slots available, it takes tremendous ability. Accordingly the Gen.G VALORANT Roster Rumours focus on some poor performances. Read on as we discuss what’s going on.

Gen.G VALORANT Roster Rumours – Trying for Better

VCT EU Stage 3
Credits: Riot Games

Specifically, the recent 13-16th place finish at the VCT 2022 NA Stage 1 Challengers Open Qualifier 2 is worrisome. Indeed, placing quite poorly, they didn’t make it to the Challengers stage this season. Here’s the roster they fielded:

  • Anthony “gMd” Guimond
  • Shawn “Shawn” O’Riley
  • Kenneth “koosta” Suen
  • Nicholas “NaturE” Garrison
  • Emir “rhyme” Muminovic
VCT NA Challengers Stage 3 2
Credits: Riot Games

Indeed, recent rumours have stated that the likes of Kenneth “koosta” Suen looks to be replaced soon, with the team trialing different players.

In terms of achievements. the roster is still trying to find success in the region for VALORANT. Perhaps a new change could help grant this in the coming year:

  • 13-16th @ VCT 2022 NA Stage 1 Challengers Open Qualifier 2
  • 9-16th @ VCT 2022 NA Stage 1 Challengers – Open Qualifier 1
  • 5-6th @ VCT 2021 NA Last Chance Qualifier
  • 5-6th @ VCT 2021 NA Stage 3 Challengers 2

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OpTic Gaming VALORANT – Rebranding from Team Envy

Indeed, esports organizations are brands. Bearing this in mind, there’s a lot of work that takes place behind the scenes. Accordingly, a new rebranding is seeing Team Envy converting to OpTic Gaming following the merging. Read on as we discuss OpTic Gaming VALORANT roster below!

OpTic Gaming VALORANT – Same Names, New Colour

Credits: OpTic Twitter

For those unaware, OpTic Gaming is one of the most popular esports brands in North America. Accordingly, since merging with Team Envy, the brand has overtaken most entities such as the Call of Duty League spots, renaming to OpTic Texas.

This same effect has taken place for the VALORANT roster. Wearing new green jerseys, the Team Envy roster has officially transitioned to being under OpTic Gaming:

  • Pujan “FNS” Mehta
  • Victor “Victor” Wong
  • Austin “crashies” Roberts
  • Jaccob “yay” Whiteaker
  • Jimmy “Marved” Nguyen (Loan)
VCT NA Challengers Stage 3 2
Credits: VCT

As one of the top teams in the world, we’ll be keeping our eye out for this roster, especially considering their past season of competition:

  • 9-12th @ VALORANT Champions 2021
  • 2nd @ VCT 2021 Stage 3 Masters – Berlin
  • 3rd @ VCT 2021: NA Stage 3 Challengers Playoffs
  • 4th @ VCT 2021 NA Stage 3 Challengers 1 – Open Qualifier
  • 1-8th @ VCT 2021 NA Stage 3 Challengers 1 Open Qualifier

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Heretics VALORANT Roster Change – Finalized For Now

Over the past week, we’ve been preparing for the upcoming season of competitive VALORANT. Accordingly, some teams are still fighting to climb to the top – such as Heretics. Read on as we discuss the Heretics VALORANT Roster Change which is making headlines!

Heretics VALORANT Roster Change – Contending in Europe

Credits: Heretics Twitter

Specifically, over the past few days, multiple changes have hit the team. Dropping “al0rante” a few days ago, they have now also benched “tenzki”. To make up for these two slots opening, they’ve signed two new names to the roster:

  • Christian “lowel” Garcia Antoran
  • Jose “Bromas” Antonio Ramos Gonzalez
  • Daniel “mertz” Mertz
  • Mario “PoPiFresH” Gonzalez
  • Alhan “Jakexd” Meguenni
VCT NA Challengers Stage 3 2
Credits: VCT

So, what’s the goal with this roster? Specifically, they’re hoping to push themselves to try and qualify for the EMEA Stage 1 Challengers event. Perhaps they’ll hope to make a run at the next Open Qualifier and return to their former status:

  • 9-16th @ LVP Rising Series #3 Spanish QUalifier
  • 5-6th @ VCT 2021 Europe Stage 3 Challengers 2 – Closed Qualifiers
  • 1-8th @ VCT 2021 Europe Stage 3 Challengers 2 – Open Qualifier
  • 9-16th @ VCT 2021 Europe Stage 2 Challengers 2 Qualifier

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MOUZ VALORANT Esports – Entering the Scene

With competitive VALORANT ramping things up in its second season, more organizations want in. Accordingly, the prominent European organization is reportedly interested. Read on as we discuss MOUZ VALORANT Esports and the new roster they have apparently signed!

MOUZ VALORANT Esports – Reportedly Almost Ready

Indeed, a recent discussion created by Bo Dork, a journalist, has turned heads.

Credits: MOUZ al0rante Twitter

Specifically, the MOUZ roster has finalized the signing of former team MMix. Accordingly, they look to field the following players:

  • Felix “al0rante” Brandi
  • Joseph “Luzuh” Loose
  • James “Kryptix” Affleck
  • Amine “Amilwa” Saidi
  • Laurent “memset” Werly

Packing some former CS:GO pros and players who have competed at the top of European VALORANT, this roster is looking interesting to say the least.

Credits: MOUZ Twitter

Indeed, this is definitely no surprise that an organization such as MOUZ is investing in such an opportunity. We look forward to seeing the roster in action during the VALORANT Regional League Dach: Evolution kicking off shortly.

Considering the talent on this team, they’ll likely be a contender for future VCT EMEA Open Qualifier events. Until then, they’ll hope to keep getting better.

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How to Watch VCT NA 2022 Stage 1 Challengers – teams, format, schedule, streams, predictions

Following a small break since VALORANT Champions, competition is back. Acordingly, the North American region is ready to restart thanks to the VCT NA 2022 Stage 1 Challengers event this coming week. Indeed, read on as we discuss this awesome event and include all of the necessary viewership details below!

Event Background

Credits: VALORANT Champions Tour NA Twitter

As I’ll reiterate, this is the highest level of competitive VALORANT in North America. Accordingly, with certain teams returning from last season, the majority of seeds were earned through Open Qualifiers.

Getting to this point, there is now a prize pool of $200,000 on the line. Taking place online, the top 12 teams in the region will be competing from the 11th February to the 27th March.

Here are your 12 teams listed below:

  • Sentinels – Invited
  • Team Envy – Invited
  • 100 Thieves – Invited
  • Cloud9 – Invited
  • Version 1 – Open Qualifier 1
  • XSET – Open Qualifier 1
  • The Guard – Open Qualifier 1
  • NRG – Open Qualifier 1
  • Evil Geniuses – Open Qualifier 2
  • Knights – Open Qualifier 2
  • Luminosity Gaming – Open Qualifier 2
  • Rise – Open Qualifier 2

Besides the prize pool and the VALORANT Champions Tour points on the line, there are seeds on the line. Specifically, VCT Stage 1 Masters seeds will be available for the top 2 placing teams.

Credits; VALORANT Champions Tour NA Twitter

Let’s dive into the details below.

Format

With regards to the format, it’s a familiar sight.

Accordingly, we’ll first kick things off with a Group Stage. With the teams split into two groups of six, which are yet to be announced, a round robin will take place. At this stage, all matches will be BO3, and the stakes are as follows:

  • Top 4 from each Group – advance to Playoffs
  • Bottom 2 from each Group – eliminated
Credits; VALORANT Champions Tour NA Twitter

Indeed, once they’ve made it to the Playoffs, things turn up a notch. Seeded into a Double Elimination bracket, all matches are BO3, except for the biggest ones.

Specifically, the Losers’ Final and Grand Final will instead be BO5 games, as we crown our very top teams for the online regional tournament.

Schedule for the VCT NA 2022 Stage 1 Challengers

With regards to the schedule for the upcoming event, Riot Games is yet to release the official match list to look forward to, likely doing so once the Groups are announced.

Until then, we highly recommend staying up to date thanks to the Valorant Esports schedule page here.

Watch the VCT NA 2022 Stage 1 Challengers on esportsguide

You can also watch the VCT NA 2022 Stage 1 Challengers live stream via our very own website. Providing an extensive list of the biggest esports together with streams for each esports match live today or upcoming matches.

Predictions

Credits; Nerd Street Twitter

Heading into this new season, there are certainly a tonne of changes which have taken place to the rosters involved. Yet, let’s try and predict carefully by first taking a look at last season’s North American Standings:

  • #1 – Sentinels – 775 Points
  • #2 – Team Envy – 450 Points
  • #3 – 100 Thieves – 375 Points
  • #4 – Version1 – 200 Points
  • #5 – FaZe Clan – 120 Points
  • #6 – XSET – 90 Points
  • #7 – Luminosity Gaming – 60 Points
  • #8 – Gen.G Esports – 50 Points
  • #9 – Rise – 50 Points

However, this time around there are some new names. Specifically the likes of The Guard and Knights look to make some noise and try upset some of these bigger names.

Considering the placements at VALORANT Champions, our favourite for the event stands between Cloud9, Sentinels and Team Envy.

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T1 VALORANT Coach Suspended – Breaking the Rules

Over the past weekend, the NA Challengers Open Qualifier event for VCT 2022 Stage 1 took place. However, apart from the competition, a different story made headlines. Accordingly, read on as we discuss the noise surrounding the story behind T1 VALORANT Coach Suspended below!

T1 VALORANT Coach Suspended – First of its Kind

Cheating – that’s the situation here. Accordingly, during the match of T1 vs TeamSoloMid, the team of T1 was caught passing along illegal communication.

Specifically, the Head Coach of David Denis typed was communicating to his team during a round of play, which goes against the regulars set by Riot Games. Bearing this in mind, a swift competitive ruling was adminstered:

Credits: VALORANT Champions Tour NA Twitter

Just like that, T1 and their new roster had to forfeit the series and hence, lose their chance to qualifier for the upcoming Challengers 1 event. Specifically, their next chance will be in a month or so.

Bearing this in mind, the organization of T1 itself has administered a penalty to its Head Coach, clearly disapproving the act:

Credits; T1 Twitter

Following this event, Riot Games is on edge to ensure that the remaining competition takes place smoothly.

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X10 CRIT VALORANT Roster 2022 – Still Thailand’s Best?

After making some noise at VALORANT Champions 2021, eyes have been on X10 CRIT VALORANT Roster. Accordingly, considering their placing, the community expects changes. Indeed, the organization just came out with an announcement via a press release – read on to learn more!

X10 CRIT VALORANT Roster 2022 – Brand New Roster

Accordingly, for the 2022 season the organization has decided to employ a brand new roster. Indeed, this looks to be the goal – improving their international positioning while maintaining their dominance regionally.

Credits: X10 Crit Twitter

The following is the roster for the upcoming season:

  • Apiwat “garnetS” Apiraksukumal
  • Flukky
  • Kitisak “SeveN89″ Kitiharakun
  • Nuttadet “xcool” Wlijit
  • Thanachok “notxd” Rattanapranee

Planning to dominate the Thai Region, it’s internationally that we expect more. Specifically, we’re not sure what to think of this roster considering how new the faces are.

VCT NA Challengers Stage 3 2
Credits: Riot Games

Reagrdless, they’ll hope to improve over their past year of competition:

  • 5-8th @ VALORANT Champions 2021
  • 9-12th @ VCT 2021 Southeast Asia Stage 3 Challengers Playoffs
  • 1st @ VCT 2021 Thailand Stage 3 Challengers 1
  • 7-8th @ VCT 2021 Stage 2 Masters Reykjavik

We’ll be sure to keep you up to date with regards to any changes.

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