Guild Esports stays in VALORANT
British esports organization Guild Esports has announced its intention to remain in the VALORANT discipline. Despite the refusal to participate in the affiliate program, the club plans to develop its division through the Challengers series.
With the update to the competitive system from Riot, we are excited about the new format for 2023 and will be exploring options for Challengers tournaments. We have been committed to the discipline of participating within the VCT and Game Changers. Our next chapter starts right now.
The Guild Esports organization has been represented in the VALORANT discipline since October 2020. During this time, the club's rosters won VCT 2021: Europe Stage 1 Challengers 3, and also got into the TOP-3 following the results of VCT 2021: Europe Stage 1 Masters, VCT 2021: Europe Stage 2 Challengers 1, VCT 2021: Europe Stage 3 Challengers 1 and VCT 2022: EMEA Stage 2 Challengers.
In addition, the club also supports the female team Guild X, which is one of the strongest in the Game Changers scene in Europe. At the same time, the team is currently taking part in the VALORANT Champions Tour 2022: Game Changers EMEA Series 3, where it is fighting for a ticket to the VALORANT Champions Tour 2022: Game Changers Championship.
The British organization was not included in the final list of partners to participate in the European League for the next season, which included Team Vitality, Karmine Corp, FUT Esports, BBL Esports, Natus Vincere, Fnatic, Team Liquid, KOI, Team Heretics and Giants Gaming.
Latest Guild Esports VALORANT roster:
- Leo
- koldamenta
- Yacine
- trexx
- Sayf
- BARBARR and maeVe (coaching staff)
Guild X current VALORANT roster:
- klaudia
- Smurfette
- roxi
- aNNja
- ness
- joYnt (head coach)
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