Ghost Gaming Releases Valorant Roster: Know Details

05/09/2022 | Players of Ghost Gaming Marc-Andre “NiSMO” Tayar GianFranco “koalanoob” Potestio Brock “brawk” Somerhalder Mouhamed Amine “johnqt” Ouarid Alex “aproto” Protopapas Adam Kaplan (Coach) | Credit: Ghost Gaming

Ghost Gaming had a strong showing in the NA VCT Stage 2 Challengers qualifiers, losing only to Evil Geniuses in the upper bracket. Ghost won four games in a row in the group stage after being selected for the VCT Challengers 2. With victories over groups like The Guard, NRG, TSM, and 100Thieves, Ghost appeared to be in complete control.

When they failed to win a single map and lost to Evil Geniuses and NRG in the lower bracket. Aside from VCT, Ghost Gaming also won the NSG Summer Championship after defeating TSM 2-0 in the championship match.

Ghost Gaming declared that although they had not been chosen as a partner organization for the planned 2023. They would still support the scene by “creating original content, conducting weekly community scrims, and investigating event hosting as well.”

After acquiring aproto, the squad, which consisted of players from 2021 and 2022, had a breakthrough season in the NA VCT. Ghost qualified for Stage Two through the open qualifier. They finished the main event tied for first place with a 4-1 record. Thanks to four straight victories over The Guard, NRG, TSM, and 100 Thieves. Ghost fell short in the playoffs, as their absence from Stage One meant they did not collect enough points to qualify for the NA Last Chance Qualifier.

Along with Luminosity, Shopify Rebellion, Complexity, NYFU (NYXL), and other groups and teams, Ghost has left VALORANT. After failing to gain a partnership in the 2023 Americas international competition. In light of Riot’s recent announcement of an enhanced tier two structure via Challengers for 2023, complete with defined broadcast windows and prospective promotion prospects, Ghost, along with other departed VALORANT teams, may think about making a comeback soon.

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