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G2 Esports signs female VALORANT roster of former XSET CS:GO players

Another huge esports name enters women's VALORANT.

G2 Esports has officially entered the rapidly growing women’s VALORANT scene by signing the majority of the former XSET CS:GO roster, now under the name G2 Gozen.

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The new roster consists of Julia “juliano” Kiran, Michaela “mimi” Lintrup, Petra “Petra” Stoker, Zainab “zAAz” Turkie, and Anja “aNNja” Vasalic. With the exception of aNNja, all of the G2 players most recently switched over from CS:GO after competing under the XSET organization for most of 2021.

Between stints with Team Secret, Beşiktaş Esports, and eventually XSET, this four-woman core established itself as one of the best female teams in CS:GO with a plethora of trophies coming from numerous all-female events. The players left XSET last month, announcing their switch to VALORANT while seeking a new org to represent them.

They played in the first EMEA Game Changers event under the name The Originals and were joined by aNNja, who had been moved to the Rix.GG Lightning bench just two months ago. The Originals reached the semifinals, falling to eventual champions Tenstar Nova. Between qualifiers and the main event, aNNja finished with the highest ACS and KD of all players at 325.1 and 1.98, respectively, on Jett and Raze, according to VLR.gg.

The newly signed G2 women’s roster is expected to be competing in the qualifiers of the second EMEA Game Changers event, which is scheduled to begin on Oct. 25.


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Scott Robertson
VALORANT lead staff writer, also covering CS:GO, FPS games, other titles, and the wider esports industry. Watching and writing esports since 2014. Previously wrote for Dexerto, Upcomer, Splyce, and somehow MySpace. Jack of all games, master of none.