Leviatán Valorant Roster: Rumors, News, Players & More

After a rather mediocre season, the Argentinians needed something big to latch on to and become the best LATAM team in Valorant. They've signed a very special someone, which might be what they need to get to the next level.

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It's going to be weird seeing Aspas in a Leviatán jersey next season | © Leviatán

Once rumors became true that Aspas was going to leave LOUD, a big chunk of LOUD's fanbase started wondering who they were going to root for next season. Esports similarly to ordinary Sports have fans who root for teams, and fans who root for players as well. Aspas is a Valorant superstar and one of the best mechanically gifted players in Valorant and has an army of supporters around him wherever he goes. Those fans will no longer wonder, as Leviatán have finally landed a superstar they needed to go a step above in Valorant.

What Is The Leviatán Valorant Roster

Leviatán Esports have had a rather disappointing season as they've fallen short on all of the events they participated in. The main disappointment was their finals against KRÜ Esports in the Last Chance Qualifier for the last ticket to Champions 2023. In the Americas league, they finished 4th, and 5th in the VCT 2023 LOCK//IN São Paulo tournament. Things need to change in the roster, and they've already started reshuffling it in the offseason.

Here's what their current roster looks like, and what are the possible signings that might fill in the missing gap in their active roster:

NicknameRoleCountry
Francisco "kiNgg" AravenaPlayer/IGLChile
Roberto "Mazino" RivasPlayerChile
Erick "aspas" SantosPlayer (new)Brazil
Agustin "Nozwerr" IbarraPlayerArgentina
Ian "tex" BotschPlayer (new)Germany
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Possible Signings
Alex "Goked" KieHead Coach (likely)Spain
Dimitar "Itopata" StaevAssistant Coach (likely)Bulgaria

The possible signings are what the rumors surrounding Leviatán currently look like. They will have to add another player to their active roster, a flex sub, and a Head Coach topped with an Assistant Coach afterward. There are very strong rumors about "tex", and they are probably already trying out scrims with him during the offseason. This would be a very good addition to their team if it wasn't for the language barrier, as Ian is a German/American and is probably currently in the US while the tryouts are ongoing.

The Guard dropped their Valorant roster, and all of their players from their squad already found a new home in G2, except for "tex". He is already familiar with the Americas scene, and with his previous experience is probably on the top of Leviatán's wish list for this Offseason. That's all you need to know about Leviatán's Valorant roster for now. Once anything new pops up around the LATAM team we will be among the first to report it, so make sure to check our Valorfeed News Section for daily Valorant updates.

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