Valorant Global Competitive Has a New Contender, Vitality

Published 02/04/2021, 2:54 PM EST

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Riot Games has been working hard in order to build a global competitive scene for Valorant. Now, as we are looking forward to the upcoming global championship, a major eSports organization has joined the competitive circuit.

Team Vitality, one of the most famous eSports organizations of Europe, has joined the tactical FPS title recently. However, this is not the only major eSports org that made the jump to the game recently.

Recently, Fnatic also announced their arrival in Valorant’s competitive scene. Fnatic has acquired the roster of SUMN FC, a European mix team. This is Fnatic’s first time entering a new eSport since their arrival on PUBG Mobile back in 2019. Vitality and Fnatic are the latest additions in the scene, after G2 eSports and Team Liquid.

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Coming back to Vitality, the French eSports org too joined the game after acquiring the roster of a lesser-known team, called FrenzyGoKill. The official Twitter handle of the organization announced this in a recent tweet.

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Vitality joins Valorant after acquiring FrenzyGoKill’s roster

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This is Vitality’s second arrival into the Riot Games competitive ecosystem. Previously, the team has had successful endeavors on Riot’s iconic MMORPG title League of Legends.

The current roster for the team stands as follows:

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Frenchman Ouali “M4CHINA” Manset, French-Tunisian Bayram “bramz” Ben Redjeb, along with Jokubas “ceNder” Labutis, Lukas “feqew” Petrauskas, and Vakaris “vakk” Bebravicius from Lithuania.

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Vitality’s roster for Valorant comprises a lineup of fresh young talent. The eldest player on the roster is M4CHINA, who is 25 years old. Like many others in the game, he has his roots in CS: GO. On the other hand, the youngest player on the roster is the 19-year-old ceNder. CeNder used to be a part of the eXiLe eSports roster and took home a gold medal in the Kingdom Calling series.

With so much fresh talent on the block, Vitality is all set to claim the game. Will they be able to make it as big as they did in League of Legends? We can’t wait to find out!

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Samyarup Chowdhury

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Samyarup Chowdhury is an eSports author at EssentiallySports since June 2020. An avid gamer since his childhood, Samyarup has played many titles such as GTA Vice City, IGI, and FIFA, among others. Currently, he is a rather defensive fan of Valorant and the Assassin's Creed franchise.
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