March 2025 Valorant Roster Changes: What You Need to Know

The 2025 Valorant season has ushered in a wave of roster changes among competitive teams. Notably, T1’s recent victory at Masters Bangkok has set a high bar as teams gear up for the upcoming Valorant Masters Toronto, commencing June 7, 2025. In light of this, prominent organizations such as MIBR, Team Liquid, and Team Vitality have made significant roster adjustments in anticipation of the Stage 1 tournaments.

This article highlights the latest Valorant roster modifications across four major regions, reflecting the dynamic landscape of the competitive scene as of March 2025.

Latest Valorant Roster Changes – March 2025

MIBR

Current Roster

  • Arthur ‘artzin’ Araujo
  • Eduardo ‘xenom’ Ribeiro De Moura Soeiro
  • Gabriel ‘cortezia’ Araujo Lobo Cortez
  • Erick ‘aspas’ Santos
  • Andrew ‘Verno’ Maust

MIBR has shifted strategy with ‘nzr’ moving to an inactive position as of February 27, 2025. Subsequently, on March 20, 2025, they welcomed ‘Verno’ to their main five-man roster, a player who previously played for Cloud9.

Gen.G

Current Roster

  • Kim ‘t3xture’ Na-ra
  • Kim ‘Karon’ Won-tae
  • Byeon ‘Munchkin’ Sang-beom
  • Jung ‘Foxy9’ Jae-sung
  • Ha ‘Ash’ Hyun-cheol
  • Seo ‘Suggest’ Jae-young

Gen.G has expanded to a six-member roster, adding Seo ‘Suggest’ Jae-young as of March 20, 2025. He previously showcased his talent with F4Q, further enhancing Gen.G’s competitive edge.

Apeks

Current Roster

  • Auni ‘AvovA’ Chahade
  • Michał ‘MOLSI’ Łącki
  • Ava ‘florescent’ Eugene
  • Mehmet ‘batujnax’ Batu Özaslan
  • Peter ‘Governor’ No

Apeks recently adjusted their lineup on March 19, 2025, moving ‘hype’ to an inactive role while bringing on ‘Governor’, known for his prowess in the NA region, to bolster their chances in upcoming tournaments.

Team Liquid

Current Roster

  • Ayaz ‘nAts’ Akhmetshin
  • Georgio ‘keiko’ Sanassy
  • Kamil ‘kamo’ Frąckowiak
  • Patryk ‘paTiTek’ Fabrowski
  • Maikls ‘SerialKiller’ Zdanovs

Following ‘kamyk’s departure from the main roster, Team Liquid swiftly added Latvian talent ‘SerialKiller’, who was formerly with HGE Esports, solidifying their strategic options moving forward.

Team Vitality

Current Roster

  • Kimmie ‘Kicks’ Laasner
  • Saif ‘Sayf’ Jibraeel
  • Felipe de Loyola ‘Less’ Basso
  • Nikita ‘Derke’ Sirmitev
  • Clément ‘CyvOph’ Millard

On March 18, 2025, Team Vitality benched ‘trexx’, promptly introducing ‘CyvOph’ into the lineup. Earlier this year, they also recruited renowned player ‘ardiis’ as a content creator to further engage fans.

EDward Gaming

Current Roster

  • Wang ‘nobody’ Senxu
  • Hsien ‘S1Mon’ Meng-Hsun
  • Zheng ‘ZmjjKK’ Yongkang
  • Wan ‘CHICHOO’ Shunzhi
  • Zhang ‘Smoggy’ Zhao
  • Zhang ‘Jieni7’ Juntai

EDward Gaming has augmented their lineup by including ‘Jieni7’, who was promoted from the EDG academy following impressive performances in the China Evolution Series: Act 1. His contract extends through the conclusion of the 2027 Valorant season.

Paper Rex

Current Roster

  • Aaron ‘mindfreak’ Leonhart
  • Wang ‘Jinggg’ Jing Jie
  • Jason ‘f0rsakeN’ Susanto
  • Khalish ‘d4v41’ Rusyaidee
  • Ilya ‘something’ Petrov
  • Patrick ‘PatMen’ Mendoza

In a strategic expansion, Paper Rex has welcomed ‘PatMen’ into their ranks, as highlighted by Chief Gaming Officer Harley “dsn” Örwall. His role as an Initiator or Duelist is expected to foster greater creative gameplay.

Leviatan

Current Roster

  • Francisco ‘kiNgg’ Aravena
  • Max ‘Demon1’ Mazanov
  • Ian ‘tex’ Botsch
  • Corbin ‘C0M’ Lee
  • Daniel ‘Rossy’ Abedrabbo

Leviatan’s recent roster change involved the inclusion of ‘Rossy’ after ‘nataNk’ was benched due to unsatisfactory results during their first few matches. The decision followed a top-six finish at the 2025 Americas Kickoffs, reflecting the team’s commitment to achieving greater competitive success.

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