Valorant Champions Tour 2022 rostermania: All EU & NA teams and players

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With Valorant’s first Champions Tour having come to a fiery conclusion in December 2021, we’ve seen multiple teams looking to rebuild ahead of 2022. With Acend crowned the reigning champions of Valorant, the rest of the world is looking to snatch the top spot out from under them, but they’ll need to assemble top-tier rosters to do it. We’ll keep track of every offseason move for you right here. 

Valorant’s first competitive season proved that the esport is here to stay. Now, heading into the second season of the Champions Tour, more and more organizations are looking to establish themselves at the top of Valorant’s ecosystem.

While some rosters have opted to stick with their rosters for another year of development, others have gone for a total rebuild. It can be difficult to keep track of all the offseason shuffles, but don’t worry, we’ve got you covered with our comprehensive Valorant roster tracker.


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  • Seven: Free Agent → T1
  • ADRIANARCHIST: XSET → XSET (inactive)
  • autimatic: T1 → Free Agent
  • Skadoodle: T1 → Free Agent
  • Doma: Fnatic (inactive) → TENSTAR

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Europe

Acend (EMEA)

Alliance (EMEA)

EXCEL Esports (EMEA)

FNATIC (EMEA)

FunPlus Phoenix (CIS)

G2 Esports (EMEA)

Giants Gaming (EMEA)

Guild Esports (EMEA)

Team BDS (EMEA)

Team Heretics (EMEA)

Team Liquid (EMEA)

Team Vitality (EMEA)

Unicorns of Love (Germany)

Gambit (CIS)

Natus Vincere (CIS)

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North America

100 Thieves

Andbox

Cloud9

Complexity Gaming

FaZe Clan

Gen.G Esports

NRG

Sentinels

T1

TSM

Team Envy

Version1

XSET

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This post will be continually updated, as more players find their home.

With VCT 2022 shaping up to be even bigger and better, the competition is sure to heat up too, and we can’t wait to see some of these new rosters do battle.

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