Farewell to Legacy: Changes in the Inclusive Roster

The course for 2024 is being charted, and last Wednesday (13), Legacy surprised by announcing the discontinuation of its inclusive VALORANT roster for the upcoming season. Despite the successes in the previous season, the organization chose to go different ways.

The official statement was released through Legacy’s social media, expressing gratitude for the shared journey with the players.

“You’ve been part of our history. We’re heading in different directions, but always cheering for your success in the next cycle. Thank you very much,” declared the organization.

Throughout the 2023 season, the team stood out in the national scene of VCT Game Changers, securing back-to-back championships in two qualifiers and solidifying its presence in the Top 3 of the inclusive VALORANT competitive scene.

Legacy and VALORANT Challengers Brazil The future of Legacy’s inclusive roster remains uncertain, although it’s relevant to mention that, in a press conference at the end of October, Ricardo “dead” Sinigaglia, the organization’s founder, shared initial plans for the upcoming competitive VALORANT season.

At that time, he stated that Legacy would participate in VALORANT Challengers Brazil 2024 with the current roster. However, as of now, no official confirmation has been made.

Possible Destinations Rumors are now circulating about potential destinations. According to information from the leaker Rogério “MrRogério” Ferreira, MIBR has reportedly shown interest in adding Camila “Sayuri” Obam, Nicolas “srN” Niederauer, and Melissa “Mel” Souza to their roster for 2024.

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