Cloud9 release VALORANT head coach mCe among rostermania

Not lots of rosters are keeping the same from 2023 to 2024 in this VALORANT off-period, and one of the most effective regional groups Cloud9 is also making considerable changes, with their head mentor a single of the biggest pieces leaving.

Cloud9 has parted strategies with head coach Matthew “mCe” Elmore on Sept. 10, leaving him open to other coaching possibilities for the 2024 season. This arrives as a little bit of a surprise, as mCe served C9 recover from early year trades and introduced in franchise rookies that obtained them to a fourth-position finish in the league.

When the 2023 year commenced, Cloud9 seemed to be a superteam with huge no cost agent signings like Jordan “Zellsis” Montemurro and Jaccob “yay” Whiteaker added to their previously competitive core. MCe was picked up as the head mentor just after his 2022 season aided direct The Guard to the range just one spot in NA. Even following a drama-crammed get started and the surprise departures of yay and Anthony “vanity” Malaspina, mCe aided the staff by finding up Jake “jakee” Anderson and Dylan “runi” Cade as their replacements.

Appropriate when anyone counted Cloud9 out, mCe led a further underrated roster to huge victories regionally, serving to Cloud9 regain the regard of admirers who worried that their early departures tanked their time. Nevertheless, as the period progressed, they failed to qualify for Masters Tokyo and Champions 2023, finding upset by reduce-ranked groups like KRÜ Esports and Leviatán. The year ended on

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VCT 2024 rostermania tracker: Valorant team rosters and rumors

Published: 2023-09-18T09:00:00

  ❘   Updated: 2023-09-20T21:21:12

The 2024 VCT rostermania season should see multiple rosters and Valorant teams shuffle around their players as the next season looms. Keep track of all the changes and the latest rumors here.

  • aspas reportedly set to sign with Leviatán
  • LOUD reportedly set to re-sign Saadhak
  • Paper Rex unveil Monyet as their new fifth player.

The Valorant Champions Tour 2023 season has come to an end as the first year of the partnered league system is now over. Evil Geniuses have lifted the Valorant Champions 2023 trophy, and almost every team in the VCT international leagues is, or should be, looking to make changes to their current lineups to give their squad the best chance of lifting the 2024 trophy.

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The Challengers Leagues across the world showcased many rising talents waiting for an opportunity to prove themselves at the highest level. There are also star players, like Jaccob ‘yay’ Whiteaker, Nicholas ‘nitr0’ Cannella and Anthony ‘vanity’ Malaspina, angling to return to tier 1 play this offseason after some time away.

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ardiis is reportedly joining NAVI, where he will reunite with his former FPX teammates

Many Challengers League squads will be looking to pick up players for the upcoming season as they try to promote into the partner leagues in 2024. But outside of big moves made by those teams, this tracker will only cover roster moves by the 32 teams in the Americas, EMEA and Pacific leagues.

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Note: Rosters are not final and are subject to change.

VCT Americas league rosters

VCT EMEA league rosters

VCT Pacific league rosters

2024 offseason tracker for Valorant league rosters

September 20:

  • Moist and Shopify combine Valorant rosters and sign
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