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Rawkus retires from Overwatch to pursue VALORANT career
The Overwatch League (OWL) team Houston Outlaws have parted ways with Shane “Rawkus” Flaherty, who announced his retirement from professional…
Entropiq enter VALORANT with Polish/CIS roster
Entropiq have announced their expansion into the VALORANT esports scene with the signing of a Polish/CIS roster headlined by Counter-Strike: Global Offensive veterans Sebastian “NEEX” Trela and Vladyslav “arch” Svistov.
Ex-Overwatch pro ZachaREEE joins FaZe Clan’s VALORANT roster
FaZe Clan have announced former Overwatch player Zachary “ZachaREEE” Lombardo as the third member of their VALORANT esports roster.
G2 Esports secure second Valorant title at WePlay! Invitational
G2 Esports further solidified themselves as Europe’s strongest Valorant esports team on Sunday when they hoisted the WePlay! Invitational trophy.
G2 Esports win Vitality European Open VALORANT tournament
G2 Esports won their maiden Valorant trophy on Monday when they defeated Prodigy 3-1 in the grand finals of the first officially sanctioned European tournament for the Riot Games first-person shooter, the Vitality European Open.
Jdm64 quits CS:GO to focus on VALORANT
Former Team Liquid and Counter Logic player Josh “jdm64” Marzano has announced his retirement from CS:GO esports and declared his intention to launch a career in VALORANT.
FRoD joins T1 as head coach of VALORANT squad
T1 have expanded their VALORANT project by signing one of the most decorated Counter-Strike esports players in history, Daniel “fRoD” Montaner, as head coach of the newly formed team.
Sentinels unveil inaugural VALORANT roster
Sentinels have branched out into the VALORANT esports scene, unveiling a partially assembled roster made up of former Counter-Strike: Global Offensive and Overwatch players.
Ninjas in Pyjamas unveil inaugural VALORANT roster
Ninjas in Pyjamas are set to extend their brand into VALORANT, as the organisation have confirmed their world-champion Paladins roster will transition into the highly anticipated first-person shooter from Riot Games.