The Guard reportedly set to release entire VALORANT team after promotion to VCT falls through

In the wake of today’s stunning announcement that The Guard, winners of the 2023 VCT Americas Ascension tournament, won’t participate in the upcoming partnered league season, the team is reportedly looking to release its entire VALORANT team and pave the way for them to sign new deals.
The Guard will release its full roster of players as well as coach Josh Lee and the organization will also pay the buyout fees on each of the contracts, according to a report from George Geddes for win.gg. Doing so will effectively make trent, valyn, JonahP, Tex, neT, and coach Josh unrestricted free agents who can sign anywhere.
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