100 Thieves reveal Valorant roster ahead of VCT 2022 1

100 Thieves reveal Valorant roster ahead of VCT 2022

100T has been a consistent name valiant For a significant period of time, the professional competitive scene falls short in that crucial moment just before the title. This time, however, the 100T will try to go all the way and there’s no doubting their success, given how their current roster is shaping up.

The VCT 2023 affiliate program has teams such as: NRG, Cloud9 and Sentinels, so he will in no way be a toy for this team. This is especially since Cloud9 secured the services of El Diablo from OpTic Gaming this time around. Sentinels with TenZ looks pretty amazing and NRG has signed with Thwifo. Seangares will retire as coach, while Mikes will take over the helm this time around.

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As explained by the team, the 100T roster consists of:

  • Peter “Asuna” Mazuryk
  • Derrek “Derrek” Ha
  • Brenden “star” McGrath
  • Matthew “Cryocells” Panganiban
  • Sean “bang” Bezerra

The roster remained relatively similar to last year, with new additions cryocells. 100T managed to catch up with it after its main team, XSET, failed to find a place in the affiliate program for VCT 2023. Cryocells is replacing Will, who is currently inactive and is seeking proposals.

Stellar will, as always, be the controller initiators playing the IGL, with Bang and Derek sticking to the support role whether it’s the controller or sentry the map requires. Obviously, as one of the best duelists in the game, Asuna needs no introduction, she plays duelists like Neon or Raze, but is also willing to take on the supporting role of KAY/O or Skye if the team demands it. However, 100T has yet to announce the sixth member of their roster.

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VCT 2023: What do we know about it?

This time, VCT has introduced stricter rules for partner teams, with six players as a minimum requirement and ten players as a maximum in the main roster. This new tournament will find the 100T struggling to cope without Seangares, the talismanic coaches who have decided to pursue content creation.

The deadline for submitting the final roster for joint teams is October 31, so there isn’t much time left for 100T to announce their final members. The tournament is scheduled to start in February 2023 and everyone will return from 100T to Asuna to secure their victory in the tournament.

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