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Crashies lounges in his chair relaxing before his next match on-stage at VCT Champions.
Photo by Colin Young-Wolff via Riot Games

VCT roster tracker: All 2024 VALORANT post-season roster changes

The entire VALORANT pro scene will look completely different in a few short months.

The main 2024 competitive VALORANT Champions Tour season has come to a close, which means it’s time for Rostermania—and there’s already heaps of action on the player market.

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The end of VCT Champions marks the offseason for pro VALORANT allowing teams to begin shuffling their star-studded lineups. We’ve already seen some big moves from major players, with even a couple of successful squads making the tough decision to freshen up before the 2025 preseason begins in January with KICK//OFF.

Here’s a day-by-day rundown of every major VALORANT roster move.

All VALORANT 2024 postseason roster changes, by date

Fnatic player Derke points to his jersey logo while standing on-stage after a win at VCT Champions.
Derke is a free agent. Photo by Colin Young-Wolff via Riot Games

Sept. 3: Chilean player Mazino parts ways with Leviatán after two years. He and the team are “exploring an extension,” but in the interim, he has permission to test his value.

Sept. 3: Crashies will explore his options on the market after nearly two years at NRG’s helm.

Sept. 3: Starxo departs KOI and enters unrestricted free agency. “After all this time I know that I’m not scared to become a leader and one of the best IGLs. To the KOI fans, thank you and sorry for these two years,” he said in his departing statement.

Sept. 3: Fnatic drops hiro after a three-month stint that included this year’s VCT EMEA Stage Two title.

Aug. 30: Team Liquid shakes up the squad following a disappointing 2024 season, with Jamppi, Mistic, and Enzo all benched.

Aug. 30: NAVI makes its first move of the offseason, benching Zyppan who remains under contract but enters restricted free agency.

Aug. 29: French player TakaS splits from Gentle Mates. He remains under contract but has been told he can explore options for 2025.

Aug. 28: Derke departs FNATIC after three years and plans to enter free agency ahead of 2025.

Aug. 26: ZETA DIVISION’s Laz announces retirement, shift to streaming.

Aug. 25: VCT Champions concludes; EDward Gaming claims victory over Heretics.

Aug. 20: Team Secret farewells NDG, who plans to test both the Pacific and international markets.

Aug. 13: BLEED drops four members of the VALORANT squad including yay after failing to qualify for VCT Champions.

Aug. 10: Cloud9 releases vanity after the squad failed to qualify for VCT Champions.

Aug. 8: VCT NA kicks off rostermania early by releasing assistant coach MikesHD.

July 21, 25: Sayaplayer and Rossy depart T1 after the squad’s ill-fated VCT Pacific Stage Two campaign.


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Weekend editor for Dot Esports. Nick, better known as Taffy, began his esports career in commentary, switching to journalism with a focus on Oceanic esports, particularly Counter-Strike and Dota. Email: nicholas@dotesports.com