Aspas leaves LOUD for Leviatán - Saadhak reacts with pride!
Hey there, Valorant enthusiasts! If you've been following the Valorant eSports scene, you're in for a treat. We've got some thrilling news for you about one of the game's brightest stars, Erick 'aspas' Santos. The whole Valorant world was shocked when Aspas left LOUD Gaming and made a jaw-dropping move to become the latest boost to Leviatán, a competitor squad, and teammate Saadhak couldn't be prouder!
The Aspas Saga
The drama around Aspas started even before the 2023 VCT season was over. Rumors were flying that his team at the time, LOUD, was going through some rough patches, and it was unlikely that he'd renew his contract. Fast forward to the start of the off-season, and on September 11, Aspas announced that he was open to hearing offers from Valorant Champions Tour (VCT) teams from around the world. The suspense was real!
Many of us were left wondering where he'd end up, and the only real limitation was the price tag. With many VCT teams cutting back, it was a nail-biting period for fans.
Leviatán Lands the Sniper
But wait, here comes the exciting part! Leviatán swooped in and signed the star sniper. This move has raised their game and turned them into serious contenders for international titles. Aspas revealed in an interview with Spanish content creator Lembo why he chose Leviatán over other options. The anticipation is building, and we can't wait to see him in action.
LOUD Captain Saadhak Reacts
Saadhak, LOUD's captain, couldn't hide his happiness about Aspas' move to Leviatán. It's a big shift, and it leaves a big hole in LOUD's roster for the 2024 VCT season. The organization is reportedly looking for players to boost their roster for the next season, and our sources mentioned Gabriel 'qck' Lima could be considered as a replacement, but Saadhak knows that finding someone to fill Aspas' shoes is no small task. He's quoted saying, "We don’t need to find a new aspas because there’s only one." It's clear that Aspas is one of a kind. LOUD is on the hunt for a flexible player with great strategic awareness rather than just an aim machine.
No Hard Feelings
Replacing a player of Aspas' caliber is no walk in the park, but Saadhak has made it clear that there are no hard feelings. It's all part of the game, and he wishes his former teammate all the best in his new venture with Leviatán. Sportsmanship at its best!
Leviatán's First Off-Season SigningAspas is the first off-season signing for Leviatán. Although they made it to the quarterfinals of VCT LOCK//IN, they couldn't secure spots in VCT Masters Tokyo or Valorant Champions 2023. They still have one more player slot to fill, having parted ways with Fabian 'Shyy' Usnayo and Vicente 'Tacolila' Compagnon. Plus, they're on the lookout for a new coach to replace Rodrigo 'Onur' Dalmagro. |
So, Valorant fans, this move has shaken up the scene, and we can't wait to see Aspas in action with Leviatán. It's a huge step in his career, and we're here for the action, the drama, and the game-changing plays that only Aspas can bring to the table. Stay tuned for more exciting updates on Valorant eSports, and let the games begin!
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