There is another domino in the competition at North American VALORANT. The Ghost Gaming organizations decided to get away from the game and allow them to change their full roster and coach.
According to a statement released today, Ghost Gaming said they weren’t selected for the upcoming 2023 Americas international VALORANT league as a partnered organization; they wouldn’t continue to support the scene just by creators, original content, weekly community scrims and exploring event hosts.
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Ghost Games (@GhostGaming) September 2, 2022.
All the games released will include an entire roster of people who are running the games. The organization released the coach Adam Kaplan, too.
The team was formed of players from across 2021 and 2022 and had a great season in the ND event following the acquisition of aproto. Ghost qualified for stage two via open qualifier. Afterward, the main event held at the highest point in the list with a 4-1 showing thanks to four straight wins against The Guard, NRG, TSM and 100 Thieves. Despite its lack of attention in the playoffs, whereas due to their absence from stage one, they didn’t earn enough points to qualify for the NA Last Chance Qualifier.
Ghost joins a growing list of organizations and teams who has exited VALORANT after failing to secure partnership in the Asian League the 2023. Ghost, along with other departed VALORANT organizations, will consider a return in the near future after Riot announced an expanded tier 2 system via Challengers for 2023, equipped with broadcast window and potential promotion opportunities.
The players and the coach can sign their roster when they take any offseason leave, like Champions 2022.
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