The VCT clubs have one month to decide their lineups as the global Valorant leagues’ start date approaches. Check out the most recent roster adjustments and reports right here.
The 30 partner squads can now fine-tune their rosters after battling at VCT LOCK/IN because the 2023 VCT season will officially begin on March 26. A mid-season transfer window from March 6 to March 25 will allow teams to make a few last-minute adjustments before the start of the international leagues.
There is little action in Europe, but a lot is going on in the Pacific and Americas leagues, as squads like Cloud9, Sentinels, T1, and Gen.G are all making adjustments before the season’s launch.
The maximum number of players on the roster is ten (ten), while teams are permitted a maximum of four substitutes, according to the VCT construction rules. Even though the transfer window will end on March 25, all 30 teams must be in place by March 19—a full week before the international competitions start.
2023 VCT Partner Roster Mid-Season Trackers March 18
NRG has already located a new sixth player, according to the VCT contract database. The group has welcomed ethos, a streamer for the NRG company.
March 17
Chilean star knit has returned, according to KRÜ Esports, after spending five months with Leviatán. CheongGak has joined T1’s training staff as head coach Autumn’s assistant, the company has announced.
March 15
The Guatemalan coach Atom will take over for Leazo as head coach, according to KRÜ Esports. Dot Esports reports that Cloud9 will complete their Valorant squad for the VCT Americas league by hiring Jakee and Runi.
March 13
Dot Esports reports that Sentinels have hired Marved, a former OpTic Gaming operator, as their backup player for the VCT Americas league. Marvel, who will be the Sentinels’ sixth player, has officially joined the team. Thwifo, a backup player for NRG, has left the team only four months after being bid farewell.
March 10
and has been removed from the lineup, KRÜ Esports has announced. In-game leader vanity, who had been a team member since August 2021, has been let go by Cloud9, which has confirmed the news. T1 has officially announced that iNTRO, formerly of Gen.G, has joined their roster. In the meantime, BeomJun, who had been hired in October, has left the Korean organization.
March 9
According to Blix.gg, T1 is close to recruiting a backup player and former Gen.G player iNTRO. Gen. G. Secret has verified the double signing of Sylvan, and GodDead is no longer a squad member, according to the VCT contract database. Due to SicK’s unavailability, Sentinels CEO Rob Moore has declared that the team will sign a replacement player for VCT Americas.
March 8
Assistant coach NEDNAGG is no longer employed with FUT Esports. According to VLR.gg, Sylvan, formerly of World Game Star, and GodDead, formerly of On Sla2ers, are close to signing with Gen.G. It also reveals that Secret is about to leave the team.
March 7
Although the squad is “trying a new structure” in front of the VCT Americas season, KRÜ Esports has announced that they have given head coach Leazo permission to reconsider his alternatives.
The Enemy claims that KRÜ Esports has put a proposal to Leviatán for a backup player knit. According to reports, the Chilean legend who played for KRU between 2021 and 2022 would take and’s place. Independent writer Max Katz and Dot Esports have reported that Cloud9 is trying to replace in-game captain vanity after parting relations with yay.
March 6
According to Spanish Valorant source Lembo, Chilean superstar knit is almost ready to quit Leviatán and go back to KRÜ Esports. To replace SicK, who will be suspended and currently awaiting the conclusion of training after his arrest for criminal trespassing, Sentinels are looking to former OpTic Gaming player Marved as their new backup player, according to Dot Esports. SicK was arrested for criminal trespassing.
According to Dot Esports, a Russian player who competes for Sengoku Gaming of the Japanese Challengers has tried out for Paper Rex. The report also states that he’ll be a backup if he plays for the SEA squad.
March 4
According to Dot Esports, Cloud9 has tested a variety of players over the past few days as they search for a replacement for yeah. Nerve, Runi, Icy, Snirot, and Blahst have either used Cloud9 for preparation or will in the future.
March 1
With less than a month until the start of the season, Cloud9 has confirmed that they have “mutually” separate ways with yay. Her future is now in trouble.
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