They won a major almost 2 and a half years ago, but unlike the other champion winning team rosters they all didn't suddenly become irrelevant
Aspas - won a champions in rookie year, 2023 & 2024 vct america mvp and winner, 3rd place in 2023&2024 champs, 2nd place in lock//in and looking good with MIBR
Sacy - rough 2023 year cuz shit team, but won 2024 madrid masters and placed 4th in champs 2024, retired as first player to win a champions and masters
Less - youngest rookie to win a champions, 2nd place in lock//in, 3rd place in 2023 champs, 3rd place in madrid, now joined stacked ass vitality
Saadhak - 2nd place lock//in, 3rd place in 2023 champs, 3rd place in madrid, igl goat, now part of KC stacked project to hopefully make it to paris champs
Pancada - kinda got fucked by SEN, MVP of champs finals 2022 and the fact he's the least successful in this team just shows how stacked it is. but at least he got the bag from SEN and is now looking very promising with LOUD, he still has his crispy aim and doesn't look washed at all
every other VALORANT roster that won a master/champions (before 2024 season cuz too recent), like EG, FPX, OpTic, Gambit, and Acend etc, fell off hard after their Champions run. While EG was an incredible team, individually, their players haven’t been able to replicate the same level of success—Demon1, for example, has struggled without the setup and structure he had on EG. Meanwhile, every single player from LOUD 2022 is and were still competing at the highest level, proving that they didn’t need each other to stay relevant. That roster was way ahead of its time, and if they had stuck together for 2023, who knows how much more they could have won.