
2GAME Esports has announced the release of its entire VALORANT roster, comprising all five players and two coaches.
The news comes two months after the Brazilian esports organisation suffered relegation to VALORANT Challengers due to its disappointing performance in VCT 2025.
“Today we officially bid farewell to our VCT Americas 2025 lineup! It was months of dedication, overcoming challenges, and total commitment both inside and outside the server,” shared 2GAME yesterday.
“This lineup made history! It took 2GAME to the international stage, faced giants, and showed that our Brazilian competitive scene has grit and tons of talent. We thank each player for believing in this project and for being part of this journey that will never be forgotten.”
The former 2GAME roster consisted of:
- Caio ‘silentzz’ Morita
- Rodrigo ‘spikeziN’ Lombardi
- Luiz ‘lz’ Reche
- Vitor ‘gobera’ Cesar
- Luis ‘pryze’ Henrique
- Anderson ‘faithz0r’ Yabusaki (Coach)
- Luiz ‘Yushi’ Coelho (Coach)
Most of the members had been part of 2GAME since last year when he organisation won VCT Ascension Americas 2024 against M80 to secure its VCT Americas slot for 2025.
Gobera was signed ahead of this year’s season as a stand-on for spikeziN, but later replaced Brenno ‘zap’ Roberto upon spikeziN’s return for VCT Stage 2.
Prior to their official departure from 2GAME, pryze, gobera and Iz already began seeking other singing opportunities. Moreover, spikeziN has teased a contract with a new team on his personal X (formerly Twitter) account.
2GAME’s Journey in VCT 2025 And Beyond

Brazilian esports organisation 2GAME Esports ascended to Riot Games’ franchised tier-one VALORANT Champions Tour (VCT) in 2024, the same year it entered the game’s Challengers scene.
However, its first VCT season this year looked very different. Winning only two out of its twelve total matches, 2GAME suffered early elimination at every VCT Americas tournament (Kickoff, Stage 1 and Stage 2).
In addition to missing out on main duelist player spikeziN for the majority of the season, 2GAME had to navigate frequent roster shifts and stand-ins.
As a result of its 2025 performance and Riot’s updated Ascension rules, the team was relegated to the 2026 Challengers circuit without the opportunity to defend its tier-one slot at the ongoing Ascension tournament.
“THIS IS NOT A GOODBYE. THANK YOU, VCT AMERICAS!,” clarified 2GAME after its relegation in August.
The organisation also recently bid farewell to its full VALORANT Game Changers roster, leaving fans speculating about 2GAME’s future in the women’s circuit.
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