Cloud9 considering changes to VALORANT roster following VCT LOCK//IN disappointment

The team lost to DRX at LOCK//IN.

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North American organization Cloud9 is internally discussing the possibility of making roster changes to its VALORANT lineup, multiple sources tell Dot Esports. 

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The changes could affect any player on the roster, including the possibility of removing yay, the star player of the team, which was reported by journalist Max Katz earlier today. No specific moves are guaranteed at the time of writing, however.

Yay could leave the team, but at the time of publication, a formal decision has not been made.

The team has discussed changes following their loss to DRX at VCT LOCK//IN. The tournament followed a single-elimination format, which ensured the team was sent home after the second match. 

The team is set to compete in the Americas regional league, which will begin in March. C9 is required to submit a full roster to developer and tournament operator Riot Games. 

C9 would be the first team to make major roster changes following their early exit from the tournament. 

Last year, C9 were the team to watch since they acquired both Zellsis and yay to complete the roster alongside vanity, leaf, and xeppaa. Yay was signed off the back of a year where he was dubbed the best in the world. 

Yay was prominent on Chamber but the agent was hit with several nerfs over the course of multiple patches. 

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