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The tournament begins on May 16th, so we expect Alliance to announce the full lineup within the next week or so. We can expect to see the team in action in the second season of VRL Polaris where the new team is expected to compete for the first time. Looks like we’ll be able to see the new Danish Valorant lineup sooner than we anticipated. We fell just short of a chance to be on the next step of the competitive stage, so during the off-season we focused on finding transfers for them to teams that are in VCT because they deserve it. Kelly Ong also stated how they’re focused on finding teams for the four players in question:
While this will definitely be devastating news for their fans, they’ll still have the chance to follow their women’s Valorant team, Alliance.Coven, who are still going strong in the VCT 2022: Game Changers EMEA Series 2. This means Alliance won’t be pursuing this year’s VCT season and will be missing all the VCT action until next year. The Alliance Chief Strategy Officer and Co-owner, Kelly Ong Xiao Wei, made some comments about the roster change:Īlliance will be seeking another direction for the upcoming months while preparing for next year’s VCT circuit. Their goal is to prepare well for the next Valorant Champions Tour season, but in the meantime, they’ll pursue other directions. Image Credits | Alliance What’s Next for Alliance?Īlliance have addressed these new roster changes and expressed their desire to form a Nordic-focused team in the future. The only two remaining members are Mathias “SEIDER” Seider and the team’s coach Casper “Desmo” Rasmussen. Their goal is to assemble a new team with a heavy focus on the Nordic region. Alliance parted ways with Niels “luckeRRR” Jasiek, Tautvydas “hype” Paldavicius, Enzo “Fearoth” Mestari, and Sigurd “Zik” Jensen. The popular Swedish esports organisation is rebuilding their Valorant roster in preparation for the next Valorant Champions Tour season.