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Cloud9 to finalize VALORANT roster with collegiate player and former Soniqs IGL




With its VALORANT team, C9 is close to signing Jake Anderson and Dylan "runi" Cade after former players yea and vanity left the roster. The Americas international league, which will start in a few weeks, will feature C9 as a participant.

Runi, a former Soniqs player, will probably assume the role of team leader during gameplay. Throughout the period from April 2022 until January of this year, he faced Soniqs in competition. Jake, meanwhile, has participated in collegiate VALORANT competitions since the year's beginning.

In January, Jake tried to get into the Challengers league with NSIC, which had players like Chad "Oderus" Miller and Lucas "fiziq" Blow on its roster. After losing to Team Major Academy in the opening round of the lower bracket, NSIC was unable to advance to the league.



On the other side, Yeah was regarded as the world's finest player the previous year. Before leaving C9, he participated in seven matches with the team. Prior to the league's inception, neither player had a team.With the two stars they will be replacing, C9 fans will probably have high hopes for the duo.The squad was improved into one of the best in the area by the former in-game leader vanity, who had a long experience with the company.

On the other side, Yeah was regarded as the world's finest player the previous year. Before leaving C9, he participated in seven matches with the team. Prior to the league's inception, neither player had a team.

On April 3, C9 will play Evil Geniuses in their opening game of the Americas international competition.

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