2GAME Esports Drops Inclusive VALORANT Game Changers Team

2GAME Esports has announced the disbandment of its “inclusive” VALORANT Game Changers roster, marking an abrupt end for the team that represented the organization in a major competitive circuit.

The Brazilian esports organization confirmed the roster’s release via a statement posted on X, formerly Twitter, on Thursday afternoon, October 16, 2025. The announcement came shortly after the team’s elimination from a significant regional tournament.

2GAME Esports expressed pride in the team’s efforts. “Today we say goodbye to our VALORANT Game Changers roster, a team that represented 2GAME with grit, talent and personality in every match,” the organization wrote. “We are proud of everything we built together and wish the best for the future of each one.”

The disbanded roster included Allie “allie”, Victoriah “blu” Ceniz, Luiza “luiza” Parron, Isaac “m4ndzin” Barreto, and coach Jonathan “JhoW” Glória.

The team’s final competitive appearance was on October 10, when they competed in the VCT 2025: Game Changers Brazil finals stage. 2GAME Esports lost their best-of-five series against MIBR with a 3-0 score.

Most of the team had played for 2GAME since March 2025, with Isaac “m4ndzin” Barreto joining in June of the same year.

The VCT 2025: Game Changers Brazil tournament, which provides a competitive platform for inclusive teams, concluded with Team Liquid Visa crowned champions. Team Liquid Visa secured the trophy and qualified for the World Championship scheduled to take place in Seoul, South Korea.

Team Liquid Visa received approximately $5,800 USD (30,000 Brazilian Reais) as the top prize. The total prize pool for the tournament was distributed among the top eight teams, amounting to approximately $19,300 USD (100,000 Brazilian Reais).

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