
Nitr0 explains the turmoil between the team and steel Credit: Riot Gamesīefore they competed in the VCT NA Last Chance Qualifier, 100 Thieves decided to bench steel for Aaron “b0i” Thao.
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The organization completed its roster with two rising stars, Peter “Asuna” Mazuryk and Quan “dicey” Tran. After coming up short multiple times, 100 Thieves decided to overhaul its roster, and signed Nitr0, the biggest free agent at the time.ġ00 Thieves showed they were committed to their pursuit of becoming the best team in Valorant by signing their third CS:GO veteran, steel, on September 4, 2020.
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The organization had him lead a group of former ex-PUBG pros in Riot Games’ Ignition Series competitions. The popular North American squad began their Valorant campaign by signing former CS:GO veteran Spencer “Hiko” Martin as the leader of their new roster. 100 Thieves’ stacked Valorant roster and their VCT 2021 run Credit: Riot Games

In an interview with The Washington Post, Nitr0 explained that there were disputes within the team which lead to 100 Thieves parting ways with their IGL (in-game leader), Joshua “steel” Nissan, before they were set to compete in the VCT NA Last Chance Qualifier. The 26-year-old American player decided to make the switch to Valorant on August 14, 2020, and formed the centerpiece of 100 Thieves’ overhauled roster.Īs the team’s marquee player, Nitr0 was an integral member when they competed in Riot Games’ first Valorant Champions Tour season in 2021.ġ00 Thieves was considered a top contender in the North American region, but fell short of qualifying to Valorant Champions after subpar performances throughout the VCT 2021 season.

He made a name for himself in CS:GO when he won the Intel Grand Slam with Team Liquid in 2019.
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