Roster changes: Scream, NagZ and axeddy leaving their teams
In the dynamic world of esports, roster changes are constantly evolving to stay competitive and adapt to the ever-changing landscape of the gaming industry.
Two recent announcements have sent shockwaves through the esports community, as Adil "ScreaM" Benrlitom and Juan "NagZ" Pablo Lopez, along with Carlos "axeddy" Alberto, seek new opportunities outside of their current teams.
The esports world is no stranger to roster changes, but the recent moves by ScreaM, NagZ and axeddy have sparked intense discussions.
Roster changes #1 - ScreaM: The Open Road Ahead
ScreaM, an iconic figure in the Valorant scene, has announced his exploration of new opportunities while remaining under contract with Karmine Corp.
This move follows Karmine Corp's disappointing performance during the VCT EMEA regular season, where they secured only two wins and missed out on making it to Champions through the LCQ.
With the recent KC updates; I'm allowed to explore options.
I'm more motivated than ever to bounce back and give everything to win trophies.
I'm open to all VCT regions for the right project and can't wait to be back on the server & on LANs 💪🏾
Please contact @Jerome_Coupez
— KC ScreaM 🇲🇦 (@ScreaM_) September 3, 2023
The team's struggles and ScreaM's desire to compete in various VCT regions have left fans speculating about his next destination.
This announcement not only leaves Karmine Corp in a state of uncertainty but also raises questions about the potential for new all-star lineups in the world of Valorant.
Where ScreaM chooses to land will undoubtedly shape the competitive landscape of the game.
Roster changes #2 - NagZ & axeddy: A Fresh Start Awaits
On the other side of the globe, NagZ and axeddy have declared their intention to seek new opportunities outside of KRÜ Esports.
KRÜ's journey in the Valorant scene has been a rollercoaster ride, from impressive upsets in 2021 to a last-place finish at this year's Champions.
Salve! Vim aqui avisar que sigo sob contrato com a @KRUesports, porem estou aberto a receber propostas, tanto no Brasil como nos USA, sem preferencias para funções. Depois desse ano na KRÜ, cheio de experiências e aprendizados, sei que chegou o momento para colocar na pratica…
— KRÜ axeddy (@axeddy1) August 28, 2023
The team's performance during the VCT Americas season was subpar, with an 0-9 record, but they made a surprising comeback during the America's LCQ, securing a ticket to Los Angeles.
For NagZ and axeddy, leaving KRÜ Esports marks the end of an era. NagZ, a founding member of the team, had been part of KRÜ since its inception in 2021, sharing notable moments like their top-four finish at 2021's Champions.
Bueno gente, sigo bajo contrato con KRÜ Esports pero se me autorizo a explorar ofertas/opciones.
Mas motivado que nunca y abierto a todas las opciones de VCT.I'm still under contract with KRÜ, but I've been authorized to explore offers/options, more motivated than ever & open…
— KRÜ nagzet (@Nagzet) August 31, 2023
On the other hand, axeddy joined as a sixth player in 2022, contributing to the team's journey.
Their decision to seek new opportunities raises questions about the future of KRÜ Esports. With the departure of NagZ and axeddy, only Klaus and keznit remain from the original roster, highlighting the need for a fresh start.
Conclusion
Esports, like traditional sports, undergoes continuous transformations, and roster changes are a natural part of the process.
Adil "ScreaM" Benrlitom's exploration of new opportunities and NagZ & axeddy's departure from KRÜ Esports serve as reminders of the ever-evolving nature of competitive gaming.
As fans eagerly await news of where these players will land and how their former teams will adapt, one thing is certain: the esports world will continue to surprise and captivate audiences with its unpredictable twists and turns.
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