TSM Completed their Valorant Roster for NA VCT 2022 with 2 new Additions – TSM revealed on Thursday that they had finalized their full VALORANT roster for the 2022 VCT season, which includes FaZe Clan’s Corey “corey” Nigra and Immortals’ Daniel “Rossy” Abedrabbo. Despite some early success, Matthew “Wardell” Yu, Yassine “Subroza” Taoufik, and Aleko “LeviathanAG” Gabuniya had a poor 2021 season. Andrew “aRubyz” Seewer and Austin “Apex” Copeland, who was promoted from TSM Academy to head coach and assistant coach, respectively, will also remain with the organization.
Rebuild complete.
Time to don the black and white. pic.twitter.com/F4I2Sthito
— TSM FTX (@TSM) January 20, 2022
Corey previously played for FaZe, where he had some success against some of North America’s finest teams. FaZe, on the other hand, failed to qualify for Champions in the last-chance qualifier, which ended on November 1. FaZe was defeated by Rising and Version1, the eventual runners-up.
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TSM Completed their Valorant Roster for NA VCT 2022 with 2 new AdditionsTSM Completed their Valorant Roster for NA VCT 2022 with 2 new Additions
Rossy was a member of Immortals in the VCT last year. While Immortals were unable to advance to the next stage of the competition, they were able to defeat TSM, Andbox, and Rise during Stage Two Challengers in April. Throughout 2021, TSM explored a variety of VALORANT roster swaps, but the majority of the team’s initial members eventually left. Even newer players like Sean “bang” Bezerra and Braxton “brax” Pierce struggled to make an impact.
TSM will make another attempt in 2022 to restore the company to its former VALORANT splendor. TSM went a long way from their good performances at the latter end of 2020, failing to qualify for VCT 2021 Masters 2: Reykjavik, Masters 3: Berlin, the Last Chance Qualifier, and hence Champions. TSM had appeared like a team that should have done better on paper, with great VALORANT players like Wardell on the roster, but their lineup didn’t click when it counted the most. TSM will hope this roster can take them back to the elite ranks of the region.
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