![]() ![]() Kurt was a big name in 2019 in competitive Apex Legends, playing for T1’s North America-based lineup. Grego was an early adopter to the Valorant esports scene, but was not part of any particularly noteworthy teams until now. He had another run with Cloud9 in Apex Legends, but this lasted a short time. Grego doesn’t have a singular major tournament victory to his name but was a standout Overwatch player for Cloud9 during the game’s pre-Overwatch League esports scene. This earned him a $225,000 check as he topped a number of bigger names including Timothy “Bizzle” Miller, Thomas “72hrs” Mulligan, and Turner “Tfue” Tenney. Morgausse is a former Fortnite pro, who famously won the 2018 Fortnite Summer Skirmish. ![]() Most of these players have competed for prominent organizations in other esports titles. Ninja has been playing Valorant alongside Grego, Morgausse, Kurt, and Dani. They were eliminated via tiebreaker due to their poor round differential. The team was eliminated from the event’s group stage with a 1-2 record, beating FaZe Clan while losing to Team Envy and 100 Thieves. The JBL Quantum Cup, which the team was invited to, is the first notable official Valorant tournament Ninja has competed in. They are not attached to any multi-game esports organization. Ninja and his Valorant team have primarily competed in qualifiers and showmatch events. He’s as much of a part of the team now as we are. Can’t forget to credit (who’s Twitter is locked), he’s helping us with fundamentals every practice and improving at playing the game at a macro level. ![]()
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