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Noble and VALORANT Lineup Amicably Separate

Noble’s VALORANT Roster Departs After Less Than Six Months

Today, Noble announced that its VALORANT roster is departing, marking the end of their journey in the esports scene in less than six months.

Aleko “Leviathan” Gabuniya from Noble is reportedly joining TSM for the NA VCT Stage Three Challengers Two open qualifier. Meanwhile, the remaining four players are searching for a new organization and a fifth player, as reported by George Geddes from Upcomer.

Recently, Noble unveiled its new lineup in preparation for NA’s VCT Stage Three. While they didn’t qualify for the main event, Noble achieved some success by defeating TSM and even winning a map against 100 Thieves. Additionally, they secured second place at the NSG Summer Championship: June Qualifier, falling to ez5 in the grand finals.

Noble re-entered the VALORANT scene in February after signing the ex-Phoenix1 roster. Since then, the team has undergone several changes, most notably parting ways with Zachary “zekken” Patrone, who is now a member of XSET. They have since signed Nate “payen” Lopez, Brandon “bdog” Sanders, Timothy “frostyZK” Ly, and Leviathan to join Colin “Precision” O’Neill.


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