{"id":28593,"date":"2023-02-28T00:35:15","date_gmt":"2023-02-28T05:35:15","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/esportbet.com\/?p=28593"},"modified":"2023-02-28T00:36:14","modified_gmt":"2023-02-28T05:36:14","slug":"yay-leaves-cloud9-valorant-roster","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/esportbet.com\/yay-leaves-cloud9-valorant-roster\/","title":{"rendered":"Yay leaves Cloud9 Valorant roster"},"content":{"rendered":"
Cloud9 and star Valorant<\/a> player Jaccob “yay” Whiteaker have reportedly parted ways by mutual consent.<\/p>\n The involved parties agreed to sign a release that terminated the contract binding yay to the organization. Max “purest” Katz first released the information online via Twitter.<\/p>\n Dot Esports published a report a few days after purest’s tweet, confirming that yay was leaving the North American team. Although neither party has said anything to confirm or refute the news, yay took out the organization’s branding from his social media bio. <\/p>\n Although it is not clear if the player is joking, yay wrote that he was signed to Moist Esports on his Twitter bio. Due to his reputation as one of the best players in Valorant, Moist Esports, which recently entered the Valorant scene, would likely love to have him on board.<\/p>\n Yay started his career in Valorant in September 2020 after signing with Andbox, and by August 2021, he had moved to Envy. The team’s roster secured a second-place finish at VCT Masters Berlin 2021 and a top 12 at Valorant Champions 2021. <\/p>\n After Envy and OpTic Gaming merged, the entire roster became a part of the latter team. The squad won two VCT Masters Reykjavik events in 2022 and reached top-three finishes in the Masters Copenhagen and Champions. Their performance made them one of the best Valorant squads in the history of VCT.<\/p>\n