After months of disappointing runs in tournaments, the Japanese organization, ZETA Division, is looking to let go of its Valorant roster. The organization plans to have a significant roster reshuffle following the departure of the team. ZETA Division is the second Japanese representative in the VCT Pacific League alongside Detonation FocusMe.
Multiple reports have claimed that ZETA is open to offers for the roster as it plans on reconstructing the team. However, all the players and the head coach have contracts that don't expire till 2026 according to the VCT Global Contract Database.
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ZETA Division Reportedly Open To Selling Their Valorant Roster
During Valorant Masters Tokyo, ZETA failed to qualify for the event and missed out on a historic VCT tournament held on the team’s home ground. Last month, the organization opened an application process for their Valorant roster, citing their aim to win not just the Pacific League but also Champions 2024. According to the application, ZETA is searching for players who hold the Radiant rank in-game while also holding a solid mastery of the Japanese language. ZETA will be playing their upcoming OFF//Season tournament, The Red Bull Home Ground Season 4 next.
ZETA Division is a pioneer of Japanese Valorant. The Japanese streams and fans play a significant role in contributing to the viewership numbers in VCT. Despite seeing their team getting ruled out in Group Stages during Champions, fans still hopped onto the VCT Champions streams and ZETA Division putting up the roster for sale has been a huge blow to the community. Reports also claim that some players might be back on the team for 2023 depending on their talks with the organization. As of now, no official word has been shared on the future of the roster