Cloud9 managed to secure a team for the Valorant partnership program and is now looking to bolster its roster to compete for glory in 2023.
Cloud9 was one of the 30 selected teams to be part of the Valorant partnership program, which will kick off with three international leagues in 2023.
The organization will play in the VCT Americas League, alongside other important teams within the region like Sentinels, NRG, LOUD, and more. Naturally, with competition as fierce as ever, the squad will look to create their best roster yet.
When the rumor mill started, it seemed Cloud9 wasn't going to spare any expenses when it came to building one of the most explosive rosters in the Americas, and possibly the entire VCT circuit, and they were right! Building a core that will look to rbring the best out of former OpTic Gaming duelist Jaccob "Yay" Whiteaker, Cloud9 is set to take VCT by storm.
With all that said, we present to you the complete Cloud9 roster that will compete in the Valorant Champions Tour Americas circuit in 2023.
Cloud9 Valorant Roster
This is the current Cloud9 roster as of September 27, 2022. We'll update the table as more roster changes happen.
Name | Agent Pool | Join Date |
Nathan "Leaf" Orf | Neon, Chamber, Jett | January, 2021 |
Erick "Xeppaa" Bach | KAY/O, Fade | April, 2021 |
Anthony "Vanity" Malaspina | Omen, Viper | August, 2021 |
Jordan "Zellsis" Montemurro | Sage, Neon | October, 2022 |
Jaccob "Yay" Whiteaker | Jett, Chamber | October, 2022 |
Mateja "qpert" Mijovic | Breach, Harbor, Viper | October, 2022 |
Cloud9 Valorant Best Results
Event | Tier | Placing |
Knights Arena Valorampage | B-Tier | 1st |
VCT 2021: North America Last Chance Qualifier | A-Tier | 1st |
Nerd Street Gamers: Summer Championship | B-Tier | 1st |
Pop Flash | A-Tier | 3rd |
Is this a roster that can compete with the best? We believe so and can't wait to see them in action!
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