MIBR Valorant parts ways with four players
MIBR Valorant parts ways with four players

The Brazilian organization MIBR has parted ways with four of its Valorant players, leaving only Arthur "artzin" Araujo. Rumors suggest that the club is preparing to build a new roster around Erick "aspas" Santos.

Another Unsuccessful Year

The 2024 season was yet another disappointment for MIBR. The team finished last at VCT 2024: Americas Stage 1 and VCT 2024: Americas Stage 2, as well as taking sixth place at the VCT 2024: Americas Kickoff, missing all international tournaments this year and earning $0 in prize money. The club attempted to address issues during the season by making three roster changes, but none brought positive results.

Date Place Tournament Prize
2024-07-14 11th VCT 2024: Americas Stage 2 -
2024-05-05 11th VCT 2024: Americas Stage 1 -
2024-02-27 6th VCT 2024: Americas Kickoff -
KRÜ Esports and MIBR continue their battle at VCT 2025: Americas Kickoff
KRÜ Esports and MIBR continue their battle at VCT 2025: Americas Kickoff   
Results

A New Roster for a New Season

Rumors have been circulating for some time that MIBR is ready to buy out Aspas from Leviatán. His contract is estimated to be worth at least $250,000. Additionally, the club plans to follow his guidance and build the roster around him. These rumors gained further traction following the club’s announcement on November 22 that they were releasing four of their current players.

MIBR roster for 2025 according to insiders:

With 1–2 months remaining before the start of the new season, the names of MIBR’s new additions are expected to be revealed soon. Stay tuned to bo3.gg to keep up with all the latest Valorant news.

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