Melser and adverso leave Leviatán Esports and become free agents
Argentinean esports organization Leviatán Esports has announced its parting ways with Melser and adverso. Chilean players, who have been on the inactive list since September, are now free agents and are free to look for new teams.
Today it's our turn to say goodbye to Melser and adverso, two founding characters of Leviatán Esports. Just thank you for always presenting us in the best light, We want you to be fed up.
Melser and adverso have been part of Leviatán Esports since the formation of the roster at the end of last year. Last season, Chilean esportsmen helped the team win VALORANT Defenders LAS 2021, VALORANT Champions Tour 2022: Latin America South Stage 1 Challengers and VALORANT Champions Tour 2022: Latin America Stage 2 - Challengers Playoffs, as well as take second place in the VALORANT Champions Tour 2022: Latin America Stage 1 - Challengers Playoffs and VALORANT Champions Tour 2022: Latin America South Stage 2 Challengers.
In addition, together with Leviatán Esports, players took part in the VALORANT Champions Tour 2022: Stage 2 Masters - Copenhagen (5th-6th place) and VALORANT Champions 2022 (7th-8th place).
The Leviatán Esports organization made it to the final list of partners for the American League. This means that the club will play in the same ecosystem along with Sentinels, 100 Thieves, Cloud9, NRG Esports, Evil Geniuses, FURIA, LOUD, KRÜ Esports and MIBR.
Now the club has to introduce its newcomers. Given the rumors, Leviatán Esports has been actively eyeing the members of KRÜ Esports, a rival team.
The updated roster of Leviatán Esports in the VALORANT discipline:
- kiNgg
- Tacolilla
- Shyy
- Onur (head coach)
- BeTony (assistant coach)
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