Ethan “Ethan” Arnold has officially left the counter-Strike professional scene to pursue a new career in VALORANT.
Plenty of professional Counter-Strike players have made the switch to VALORANT, following the decline of NA CS:GO. Professional organizations from all over the world have started to take VALORANT’s Esports scene really seriously as almost all the tier-1 organizations are either operating a Valorant roster right now or are in the works to build one.
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100T VALORANT roster changes
This 20-year-old American CS:GO pro decided it is time to try out something and open a new chapter in his life. As from now on, he will be moving over to VALORANT. He joined 100 Thieves and replaced ‘dicey’ in the process.
Even though 100T won the first major tournament hosted by Riot Games called ‘First Strike’ back in 2020, ‘dicey’ couldn’t perform up to his potential. The general consensus among fans is that this along with recent performances might have made the org rethink his place in the current roster.
In the place of ‘dicey‘, Ethan will be the latest member of the 100T’s core VALORANT roster. 100T currently has a pretty stacked roster of both experience and young raw talents.
100T current VALORANT lineup:
1 | Hiko | Spencer Martin | |
2 | nitr0 | Nicholas Cannella | |
3 | steel (IGL) | Joshua Nissan | |
4 | Asuna | Peter Mazuryk | |
5 | Ethan | Ethan Arnold |
From clutch king ‘Hiko’ to the young prodigy ‘Asuna’, this revamped roster looks really good. Hopefully, they can provide more results in the upcoming tournaments.