{"id":32231,"date":"2023-09-05T20:59:23","date_gmt":"2023-09-06T00:59:23","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/esportbet.com\/?p=32231"},"modified":"2023-09-05T20:59:23","modified_gmt":"2023-09-06T00:59:23","slug":"zeta-division-reportedly-placing-full-roster-for-sale","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/esportbet.com\/zeta-division-reportedly-placing-full-roster-for-sale\/","title":{"rendered":"ZETA DIVISION reportedly placing full roster for sale"},"content":{"rendered":"
In a potential fresh start for 2024, ZETA DIVISION, a well-known esports organization from Japan, appears to be making significant changes by reportedly putting their VALORANT<\/a> line up up for sale. <\/p>\n This development comes on the heels of hints at roster adjustments made in August, as the team initiated applications and considered try outs for potential new additions.<\/p>\n While this marks the end of an era for ZETA DIVISION, there remains a glimmer of hope for some players who may stage a comeback if certain deals do not materialize. <\/p>\n ZETA DIVISION previously boasted a VALORANT roster that included notable talents such as Koji “Laz” Ushida, who served as the in-game leader, and Shota “SugarZ3ro” Watanabe, a rising star at just 20 years old.<\/p>\n The past year has been a disappointing one for the team, as they faced eliminations in various VALORANT events. <\/p>\n Despite their struggles throughout the season in the Pacific League, where they finished fourth, they managed to secure a spot at Champions through the Chance Qualifier. <\/p>\n However, their performance at VALORANT Champions<\/a> fell short of expectations, with consecutive losses to FNATIC and NRG Esports.<\/p>\n These underwhelming results seem to be driving the changes that could potentially reshape the future of ZETA DIVISION’s VALORANT roster.<\/p>\n Reportedly, ZETA DIVISION, competing in the VCT Pacific side, is now open to offers for all of its VALORANT players as part of a roster reshuffling process for the upcoming 2024 season. <\/p>\n According to reports from Blix.gg, the Japanese organization is actively exploring offers for its VALORANT players during the off-season.<\/p>\n Interestingly, all six players on ZETA DIVISION, along with head coach Hibiki \u2018XQQ\u2019 Motoyama, have contracts in place until the end of 2026, as indicated by the VCT Global Contract Database.<\/p>\n ZETA DIVISION’s disappointing season saw them miss VCT Masters: Tokyo<\/a>, a significant event for Japanese VALORANT, and finish at the bottom of their group at VALORANT Champions 2023 after defeats to Fnatic and NRG.<\/p>\n In the pursuit of a more successful 2024, ZETA DIVISION has already initiated an application process for their VALORANT roster, with a clear aim of triumphing in the VALORANT Champions Tour<\/a> Pacific League and VALORANT Champions. <\/p>\n They are actively seeking players with a Radiant rank who can communicate fluently in Japanese, emphasizing their commitment to revitalizing their team’s fortunes in the upcoming season.<\/p>\n