According to many sources, G2 Esports’ Valorant squad will not be able to participate in tournaments organized by Riot Games in the upcoming season.
A few days ago, the drama of ocelote – CEO of G2 Esports received a lot of buzz from the international gaming community. After internal discussion, G2 issued an 8-week penalty for ocelote.
It seemed that this drama was over, but recently there have been many sources saying that G2 will be “discolored” from Riot Games tournaments in the near future.
More specifically, according to a source from journalist neL, G2 has lost its franchise for next year in both North America and Europe. The reason is because of the recent controversy of (CEO) G2. In addition, he also said that G2’s place in North America will belong to LEV (Leviatán), this is a decision after an emergency meeting of Riot Games.
The source of neL said that LEV will replace G2 in North America.
In addition to neL, Dotsesports lead writer George Geddes also confirmed this and stated: “Recent developments have caused G2 to be pushed out of all partnership tournaments next year.”
The main Dotsesports writer also confirmed that G2 has “failed” from the partnership tournaments next year.
After these two posts were widely spread on social networking platforms, G2 has yet to speak up and share the next direction for this organization’s Valorant lineup.
Besides, although the behavior of CEO G2 is still controversial in the gaming community, there are quite a few people who think that Riot Games is too “heavy-handed” in this penalty. Because ocelote’s personal behavior has affected the entire Valorant team of G2.
Not only that, the fact that G2’s Valorant lineup suddenly “flies color” also makes many gamers worry about the situation of the League of Legends lineup. Because in recent times, Riot Games is being quite drastic in the process of handling dramas related to women.
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