TSM FTX’s Valorant roster signs 17-year old bang

Get ready for bang’s aggressive plays.

Just days away from the start of the VCT North America Stage 3 Challengers 1 Open Qualifiers, TSM FTX’s Valorant roster was finalized with Sean “Bang” Bezerra joining the squad.

The 17-year-old player will replace Stephen “reltuC” Cutler, who was removed from the active lineup after TSM FTX’s Valorant roster was unable to qualify for VCT Stage 2 Masters Reykjavik.

Bang, TSM FTX’s Valorant roster

TSM FTX’s Valorant roster

The organization has made many roster changes in the last four months. The team originally signedBraxton “brax” Pierceas its sixth member last March.

TSM FTX then parted ways with their coach Taylor “Tailored” Broomall and replaced him with Chet, who previously coachedNRG’s Valorant roster.

TSM FPX’s Valorant roster

Before the start of the VCT NA Stage 3 Challengers Open Qualifiers,T1 reacquired Brax, which opened up a position for bang to join TSM FTX.

What does bang bring to TSM FTX’s Valorant roster?

InTSM’ FTXs announcement video, coach Chet explained how bang would improve TSM FTX’s Valorant roster and why he was a better fit than brax.

“We needed someone more aggressive. We needed someone young to help build up motivation. He brings in so much more, like comms, he talks a lot, he entries hard, and he has fresh ideas. Overall it was a better transition,” shared Chet.

Credit:TSM FTX

Bangpreviously played for Phoenix1, Team Serenity, and On The Way Esports in the previous VCT qualifier competitions and online North American Valorant tournaments.

TSM FTX’s revamped Valorant roster will debut during the VCT North America Stage 3 Challengers 1 Open Qualifier on July 1.

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