Report: Xms departs from Alliance

By Arjun Nair

Alexandre “xms” Forté Leaves Alliance VALORANT Lineup, Open to Offers

Alexandre “xms” Forté has announced his departure from Alliance’s VALORANT team, as reported by neL from French website 1pv.fr.

xms, a former CS:GO player, joined Alliance on a three-month trial on March 10. Unfortunately, his trial period has ended without the desired results, and he is now available for new opportunities. During his time with the team, Alliance had mixed results in the competitive circuit. The organization is now considering Kamil “baddyG” Graniczka, a Polish duelist who has been standing in for Team Finest, as a potential addition to their roster, according to neL.

BaddyG recently played with Alliance in the VALORANT Tour France Spring qualifier, where Thomas “kAdavra” Johner was benched instead of xms. Unfortunately, the team was eliminated after just three matches, winning against bibi gucci but losing to Yendez and Entropiq.

Like xms, baddyG also started his professional career in VALORANT this year. He had a successful run with his first team, Ballista Esports, securing a top-four finish at the VCT Europe Stage one Challengers three in March with a 2-0 victory over Fnatic. However, he left the team shortly after.

With xms leaving, Alliance is now left with only four active players in their lineup: Enzo “Fearoth” Mestari, Niels “luckeRRR” Jasiek, Tautvydas “hype” Paldavicius, and kAdavra. The European organization entered the VALORANT scene in January 2021 and is managed by renowned esports host and commentator James Banks.


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