The wait is finally over.
100 Thieves Valorant
100 Thieves have completed their VALORANT roster, and there are plenty of mixed opinions.
With names like Tyler “Skadoodle” Latham and Spencer “Hiko” Martin joining competitive Valorant, one would expect 100 Thieves to follow T1 and C9, right? The streak of signing former CS:GO professionals would continue due to the non-coincidental similarities, surely.
Well, this is where 100 Thieves turned heads. 100 Thieves ended up signing battle royale players to their FPS roster. That’s right, they signed most of Team Highground, a group of players that began competing in PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds before switching over to the new Riot Games title.
Keane “Valliate” Alonso, Zachary “Venerated” Roach, Alfred “Pride” Choi and Diondre “YeBoiDre” Bond are the four members that will be joining Hiko on 100 Thieves.
Announcing the full roster for our first 100 Thieves competitive VALORANT team:@Hiko@Valliate@VeneratedZR@YaBoiDre@Pridexd
Let’s get those Ws. #100T pic.twitter.com/kIX4r8jh8X
— 100 Thieves (@100Thieves) June 25, 2020
What’s Next for 100 Thieves’ New Squad?
100 Thieves Valorant will have their first outing on June 26 in the T1 x Nerd Street Gamers Showdown. This will be the first NA tourney in the VALORANT Ignition Series. The aforementioned series is an event circuit with lucrative glory and prize pools. 100T will face other teams such as FaZe Clan, T1, TSM, Immortals, Cloud9 and more. There will be a $50,000 prize pool.
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Featured image courtesy of 100 Thieves.
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