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Mouz Esports has announced that it has signed a professional Valorant team, marking the esports organisation’s debut into the competitive landscape. Revealed in a blog post, the team has announced its roster, and even revealed that it has signed a new partnership deal with HanseMerkur, to make the personal insurer the team’s main partner.
We’re told that the roster "found each other through different circumstances" but that one of its members, Joseph "Luzuh" Loose is "fully confident that we can succeed and surpass our goals as one". The team is as follows:
- Felix "al0rante" Brandl
- Amine "Amilwa" Saidi
- James "Kryptix" Affleck
- Laurent "memset" Werly
- Joseph "Luzuh" Loose
As for when we’ll get to see the team make its debut, we’re told that Mouz will be competing in the VRL DACH Evolution tournament on February 14.
On the topic of the main partner, it was noted that HanseMerkur will be featured on the team’s jersey and across Mouz’s digital assets, and also that the insurance brand shares the same principles as Mouz, with the intention of seeing the team at the pinnacle of European Valorant esports.
"Valorant is a fun game that we’ll most definitely hear more about within the esports scene."
HanseMerkur is the main partner of the team.
We’re told to expect post-game analysis thanks to the deal.
A partnership extension will see the pair working together for 2022 and beyond.
The esports organisation will be moving its Valorant team to Texas, and will be giving its GM more control of the roster.
The pair will be working together for a second year running.
The roster made its debut last night in the North American open qualifiers.
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