Cloud9 Cloud9 North America Rank #7 Xeppaa Erick Bach Rossy Daniel Abedrabbo v1c Victor Truong moose Kaleb Jayne OXY Francis Hoang have announced a new roster, consisting of former G2 Esports G2 Esports North America Rank #2 jawgemo Alexander Mor trent Trent Cairns valyn Jacob Batio JonahP Jonah Pulice leaf Nathan Orf core of Maxim "wippie" Shepelev, Francis "OXY" Hoang, and head coach Ian "Immi" Harding. Additionally, the organization welcomed back Anthony "vanity" Malaspina while keeping Jake "jakee" Anderson and Erick "Xeppaa" Bach.
Wippie, vanity, and Immi previously spent time together on Version1 Version1 Inactive during their VCT NA: Challengers 2021 campaign. After securing a slot for Masters: Reykjavik 2021, V1 placed outside the top four in the event. wippie couldn't attend the event due to VISA issues. vanity later left the team after Reykjavik for Cloud9, while wippie and Immi remained. Following the disbandment of V1 in 2022, the duo later joined G2 Esports alongside OXY ahead of the VCL NA: Challengers 2023. G2 came out strong, finishing second in the VCL NA Midseason Face-Off. After a slow 0-5 start in the second split, they ended their year with a top-six placement in the playoffs. The roster later disbanded in July.
Cloud9's tenure in Valorant extends back to 2020, with 2021 being their best year given their top-eight placement at Champions. In 2022, the roster did not carry the same momentum as they failed to qualify for international tournaments. Vanity stayed on for the Americas Partnership League project, but after a loss to DRX DRX Korea Rank #5 Flashback Cho Min-hyuk (조민혁) MaKo Kim Myeong-gwan (김명관) Athan Na Ha-jun (나하준) freeing No Ha-jun (노하준) HYUNMIN Song Hyun-min (송현민) at LOCK//IN, Cloud9 parted with the in-game leader before the official start of the split – jakee later joined the team as a replacement.
Cloud9 made their Americas league debut and had a solid showing — finishing 8-1 in groups and earning a playoff spot. However, they fell short of a Masters: Tokyo slot, finishing outside the top three. Cloud9 ended the year by placing third in the Americas LCQ. Post-Champions, the organization released Jordan "Zellsis" Montemurro, Nathan "leaf" Orf, Dylan "runi" Cade, and head coach Matthew "mCe" Elmore.
The 2023 Cloud9 Cloud9 North America Rank #7 Xeppaa Erick Bach Rossy Daniel Abedrabbo v1c Victor Truong moose Kaleb Jayne OXY Francis Hoang Americas partnership league roster is: