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G2 fans cheering during the 2023 League of Legends EMEA Championship Series Summer Split Finals at the LEC Studio on July 30 in Berlin Germany
Photo by Michal Konkol via Riot Games

G2 reportedly looking to join VCT Americas with players from former top tier-2 team

A new beginning.

After failing to join the North American VALORANT scene during VCT Americas’ original franchising run, G2 Esports might be finally getting a chance to get on stage with the help of a former fan-favorite tier-two roster.

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According to esports journalist Alejandro Gomis, the popular European org is reportedly trying to join VCT Americas in 2024, and has even supposedly reached a verbal agreement to sign multiple players formerly of The Guard, the most-recent winners of the VCT Ascension tournament. They are looking to sign at least three players from The Guard’s old lineup, if they are allowed entry into the league.

Both G2 and The Guard have had to deal with their own types of controversy within the VALORANT space, with the former having lost their chance at franchising after some controversial statements made by former owner Carlos “ocelote” Rodríguez Santiago.

The latter, on the other hand, lost their chance at joining VCT Americas after the organization failed to meet a deadline to agree to the league’s team participation agreement. As a result, Riot decided that none of the tier-two teams in North America would be promoted, essentially making the entire year a waste for many players and coaching staff. The news also took The Guard’s roster and coaching staff by surprise, while Riot’s decision caused an uproar within the VALORANT community.

Related: Riot backtracks on VCT The Guard ruling, squad to remain together in hunt for new org

Originally, Riot was planning to run the league with 10 teams, but the company was finally convinced to allow the five players from The Guard to find a suitable replacement to bring up into the league. G2 isn’t the only team that is reported to join the league, though. FlyQuest, another NA fan favorite, has been linked to possibly joining VCT Americas next year.

Ultimately, next year could represent a new beginning for both the players and the organization, but it all depends on whether Riot approves of G2’s addition to the league.


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Tyler Esguerra
Lead League of Legends writer for Dot Esports. Forever an LCS supporter, AD carry main, with more than five years in the industry. Sometimes I like clicking heads in Call of Duty or VALORANT. Creator of the Critical Strike Podcast.