Cloud9 officially leaves Korea's brave scene
Cloud9 officially leaves the brave scene in South Korea.
After becoming a semi-finalist at the prestigious First Strike Korea tournament, Cloud9 surprisingly announced that it had disbanded its roster.
It was a very heavy heart to say goodbye and decide to dissolve. # C9VALKR List@Bazzivlrt, @MUNCHKING_, @OfficialXETA, @Buzz_kr, @KR_Hate, @ pavane_90, And @ Autumn Korea We thank you for your hard work and wish you all the best in your career. 💙💙 pic.twitter.com/Q2LxnBShYi
— Cloud9 (@ Cloud9) December 11, 2020
The Cloud9 Korea roster was originally created in mid-August, with a brand new roster for former Overwatch, PUBG, and Apex Legends players, and a roster changed in mid-October.
The team has proven to be one of the best teams in the Korean region, winning the APE TopClass Academy Tournament and finishing 4th in the AWEM Asia Invitational.
Recently, they were the only team to take a game from the Vision Strikers in the First Strike Korea Regional Final when they lost in the semifinals.
There is speculation that the team’s release may be due to: Valorant’s Global Esports Regulations and Policies It is intended to provide up-to-date information about multi-team organizations released in October.
Such updates have not yet been released to the public, but may be for your organization.If true, Team Valorant may follow the same fate Cloud9 White And T1 Korea..
Several T1 Korea players have announced on Twitter that they are still contracting with the organization, but the organization has allowed them to consider the 2021 option.
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