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T1 Valorant Shifts Focus Towards International Roster Acquisition

T1 Set to Make Changes to VALORANT Roster After Disappointing Showing at VCT Champions 2023

According to esports reporter Naim “EnKay” Rosinski, T1 is reportedly signing Australian in-game leader Nick “tixx” Quinn as their newest member for 2024. The organization is also linked with Ham “iZu” Woo-joo, a prospect from Japan. Tixx has been playing in the South Asian Challengers scene for Gods Reign but has yet to play for a top-tier team in VALORANT.

T1 has struggled for consistency this year, with early exits in several tournaments. At Champions 2023, they didn’t make it past the group stage, failing to win a single map. As they look ahead, T1 will be looking to open a new chapter with a new set of players. Communication shouldn’t be an issue, as a majority of the roster speaks excellent English.

However, the addition of Tixx raises questions about which players will be dropped from the roster. Joseph “ban” Seungmin Oh, the controller player, might face uncertainty with Tixx playing a similar role.

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