Chad "oderus"
Miller has left the
Version1
Version1
Inactive
bench and signed with
Andbox
Andbox
Inactive
oderus
Chad Miller
mummAy
Anthony DiPaolo
Lear
Dayton Akau
Jonaaa6
Jonard Penaflor
vice
Daniel Kim
as the 2022 season approaches.

Oderus rose to fame in late 2020 after an unstable first half of 2021. In four months, Oderus jumped from free agency to signing a much-hyped contract with Version1. He didn't get many chances to play for his new team, appearing in only three tournaments. Among those was the NA LCQ, where the team had hoped to conquer the title and a return to LAN, but had their dreams shattered in the second round of the lower bracket.
Version1 later won the NSG Winter Championship: Open 4 while only losing two maps. Oderus' final tournament under the team's banner was the Valorant Elite Showdown, where the Knights eliminated them 2-1 in the top 32. He has been inactive ever since.
Oderus joins Andbox as the team begins its reconstruction for 2022. Andbox's roster has been reduced over the last month to just Anthony "mummAy" DiPaolo and Daniel "vice" Kim following a disappointing finish to the 2022 season. Despite constant presences in VCT events, Andbox missed the final two main events of the year and closed out the year after attending several lower-tier tournaments, only finding success in the NSG Winter Championship: Open 1.
Andbox have two more weeks to lock in their final two players before the 2022 competitive season begins.
For now,
Andbox
Andbox
Inactive
oderus
Chad Miller
mummAy
Anthony DiPaolo
Lear
Dayton Akau
Jonaaa6
Jonard Penaflor
vice
Daniel Kim
stand: