Robbie “RobbieBk” Boerkamp, a Dutch VALORANT player, is on the hunt for a new team. He announced this past Thursday that LOUD, his current organization, has given him the green light to explore other offers. There’s a catch, though: Boerkamp remains under contract with LOUD. This means any interested team will need to work out a deal directly with his current organization.
Boerkamp’s tenure with LOUD was brief. He joined the team in June and stayed for just four months, which amounted to a single competitive split. During his time wearing LOUD’s green jersey in the VALORANT Champions Tour (VCT) Americas, the team secured only one win across five matches. This quick turnaround highlights the fast-paced nature of professional esports careers.
LFT! While still contracted with @LOUDgg, I’m allowed to explore my options and I’m looking for a new team!
– IGL but open to be 2nd caller
– Initiator / Flex / Smokes
– Open to all VCT regions / able to relocateContact: @frsvalo
— LOUD RobbieBk (@RobbieBk) October 9, 2025
The player shared his intentions on social media, detailing his availability. He mentioned being an in-game leader (IGL) but is open to serving as a second caller. Boerkamp also noted his ability to play various roles, including Initiator, Flex, and Smokes agents. This versatility could make him an attractive pick for teams looking to fill specific gaps. He also stated his willingness to relocate and play in any VCT region. This broad availability can open up many doors in the competitive VALORANT scene. His current contractual situation means LOUD holds the keys to his departure, requiring formal negotiations for any transfer.
