Dignitas Signs VALORANT Roster - Pop Flash Groups and Talent Announced

Dignitas Signs VALORANT Roster - Pop Flash Groups and Talent Announced

Written by 

Mel Ramsay

Published 

20th Aug 2020 22:00

With under a week left until the latest and last VALORANT Ignition Series, Pop Flash, invitee Dignitas has announced the majority of its roster. 

Composed of the former core of ‘Homeless’, the team consists of Rory ‘Dephh’ Jackson, Harrison ‘psalm’ Chang, Kevin ‘POISED’ Ngo, Phat ‘supamen’ Lee, and a to be announced fifth.

For its entire inception, the Homeless team was playing with former Counter Strike pro Leanardo ‘Laski’ Arroyo until his departure from the team on August 18. With Laski the team, in their only tournament, finished in the semi-finals of the PAX Arena Invitational, taking home $3,000 respectively. 

Within this lineup, some players are not new to the limelight. British IGL Dephh is also a former CSGO professional, most famously having a three and a half year stint across the pond with Complexity Gaming. Topping that is psalm, former Counter Logic Gaming Fortnite star and runner-up in the 2019 FNWC Solos competition, taking home $1.8 million. 

The B Site ran ‘Pop Flash’ will be the first outing for the squad under the new banner, who has today announced the groups and talent for the tournament.

Revealed last week, Pop Flash is the final VALORANT ignition series. Ran and hosted by ‘B Site’, they expanded on the Counter Strike offering of the ‘Flashpoint’ league, home to MiBR, Cloud9, and Dignitas to name a few. B Site are looking to make a splash in VALORANT.

Today, they have announced the groups and talent for the tournament.

The groups will consist of:

Group A:

Cloud9

Team SoloMid (TSM)

Dignitas

Gen G

Group B:

Sentinels

Team Envy

Immortals

T1

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With B Site’s Counter Strike muscles, they have flexed those with a talent pool mixed of CSGO and VALORANT royalty, they consist of DoA, Lex, Puckett, Rivington, DDK, Potter, Maui, and Goldenboy.

B Site has announced further details will be revealed Monday August 24, with its schedule and final seedings.

 

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Mel Ramsay
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