In a shocking update, Riot confirms that The Guard will not compete in VCT Americas in 2024

Dark Geniuses Ethan Arnold expressed his unhappiness with the entire situation, wondering how The Guard even got into Ascension in the first place and how Riot ought to already have plans in place for these kinds of problems, in the event that they arise.

In a shocking update, Riot confirms that The Guard will not compete in VCT Americas in 2024, Credit: Valos2asia
By Shubham Dalal | Aug 30, 2023 | 3 Min Read follow icon Follow Us

One of the most promising North American VALORANT teams won’t be making its VCT Americas League debut in 2024, Riot Games said today in a shocking update. A recent post claims that The Guard, a squad that is beloved by its supporters, missed the deadline to accept the league’s team participation agreement “after several months and rounds of communication.”

They won’t be taking part in the 2024 VCT Americas League as a result, much to the amazement of both players and fans. If you need more information about In a shocking update, Riot confirms that The Guard will not compete in VCT Americas in 2024, then read carefully, and don’t forget to share with your friends.

In a shocking update, Riot confirms that The Guard will not compete in VCT Americas in 2024

No additional Challengers scene teams, including Challenger Ascension runners-up M80, will be promoted to the main league. Instead, Riot has made the controversial decision to operate the upcoming season with the same 10 teams as before, upsetting the VALORANT community. The news of today appears to have completely surprised The Guard’s roster, as several players claim they were all unaware of the decision before it was made.

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While Jonah “JonahP” Pulice insisted that the team was unaware that there might be a problem with their participation in the competition, Michael “neT” Bernet pleaded with Riot to give The Guard’s roster a chance to compete in VCT Americas the following year.

Dark Geniuses Ethan Arnold expressed his unhappiness with the entire situation, wondering how The Guard even got into Ascension in the first place and how Riot ought to already have plans in place for these kinds of problems, in the event that they arise.

After achieving their aim, the players “work tirelessly all year with a specific goal in mind only to have it ripped away right in front of them in the end,” Ethan wrote on social media. “What keeps this from happening the following time a team qualifies? How many teams in the Americas Franchise can we have indefinitely?

Corbin “C0M” Lee, another member of his squad, also expressed his aspirations for The Guard’s roster, stating the players deserved to find another organization that could fill the slot because they had fought so hard all year to come to the scene. Promoting M80 to the Americas League in its place, even though they were in second place in Ascension, is a different proposal that many other people have echoed.

The public’s desire for justice for The Guard’s players and for the place to be filled in order to prevent the Challengers season as a whole from being a complete waste is growing. To fight their way until 2023 and then have none of these tier-two players make their tier-one debut due to the acts of one company would be a disgrace.

The Guard recently competed in this year’s VALORANT Challengers Ascension, winning the competition and earning a spot among the top teams in the area by only losing two maps. In their first season, they had the potential to compete with the other top teams in the Americas and appeared like one of the NA’s quickest-rising teams.

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