Tejo Nerf and Increased Gift Limit — Patch Notes 10.09
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Time: 2024-12-05 09:00 (UTC)
The extensive changes stem from the team's disappointing performance in the previous season. In 2024, the team struggled in most regional qualifiers: finishing 7th-8th in VCT 2024: EMEA Stage 1 and 9th in Stage 2. As a result, they missed both Majors in 2024 and the World Championship, earning no prize money. Consequently, the organization decided to part ways with five core players and two coaches.For more details on this and other changes in the EMEA region, check out our in-depth coverage.
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With the new competitive season fast approaching, the French organization officially announced its updated Valorant roster yesterday. Without grand declarations, the team's official Twitter account shared several posts featuring the new players and staff.
The team introduced a refreshed lineup. Notably, the only experienced Tier-1 player in the roster is Zyppan, formerly of NAVI. The rest of the lineup consists primarily of Tier-2 Challenger scene players, signaling a strategic focus on less experienced talent, with Zyppan likely serving as the key figure.
Thomas "kAdavra" Johner
Haydem "Click" Ali
Patrik "Minny" Hušek
Robbie "RobbieBk" Boerkamp
Pontus "Zyppan" Eek
In addition to the players, the organization also introduced new members of the coaching and management teams. Alex "goked" Kie, renowned for his work with Leviatán, takes the role of head coach, with Eternity, a lesser-known figure, as his assistant. Additionally, Marceau “Placido” Lambert has been appointed as the head of the Valorant division for 2025.
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