VCT Drama Unfolds: FURIA’s Unexpected Roster Change | AllValorant.gg

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The Valorant competitive scene is once again in chaos, with major roster shakeups, controversial debates, and ongoing drama hitting the VCT landscape. FURIA is making an unexpected roster change, Ascension teams are left without bundles, and discussions around the state of utility-heavy gameplay continue to divide the pro scene.

Let’s break down everything that’s happening in the Valorant esports world right now.


Sources:

  1. TRValorant – Analysis and breakdown of the ongoing roster drama.
  2. VALO2ASIA (@VALO2ASIA) – Updates on FURIA’s roster situation and other pro Valorant news.

FURIA Forced to Make a Roster Change

FURIA has been forced into a sudden roster change, following unexpected health issues affecting one of their key players. Mozer, one of FURIA’s standout talents, is stepping away from competitive play due to serious health concerns.

FURIA released an official statement, confirming that:

“For health reasons, Mozer will temporarily step away from the main squad and will be integrated into the substitute squad. FURIA will be by his side offering all necessary support during this period. The team will continue training for VCT Americas, and a replacement will be announced soon.”

Mozer also addressed the situation himself, explaining:

“Unfortunately, I won’t be able to play in this split of the Americas due to health reasons. It is serious, and it is not my choice to step away. It’s a doctor’s order.”

The news has been met with an outpouring of support from fans and fellow pro players, including DRX’s Derke, who wished Mozer a quick recovery.

Who Will Replace Mozer?

Rumors are already circulating about who FURIA might bring in as a replacement. According to insider sources, FURIA has:
✔️ Approached Basic from the 2G Academy roster
✔️ Been in talks with PRIZE, but a buyout might be involved
✔️ Considered former MIBR player Nosa as an option

With VCT Americas around the corner, FURIA must finalize their new roster quickly to remain competitive.


Ascension Teams Left Without Bundles – Riot’s Response

A separate controversy has emerged regarding Ascension teams, as players and fans question why these teams have not received their own bundles.

Lea Farer recently criticized Riot’s handling of the situation, stating:

“They’ve made more money from 2025 team bundles than the 2024 bundles and Champions bundles combined. This is killing Tier 2 and making it less and less worthwhile for organizations to invest.”

Riot’s Bill Pan responded, explaining:

“We’d love to get the Ascension winner bundles out sooner, but skins take a long time to make. Since we couldn’t crown Ascension winners until late last year, the delay was unavoidable. While team bundles generate revenue, the new VCT ecosystem has helped generate $25 million much faster than last year, and this revenue is shared with Ascension teams.”

Despite Riot’s response, many pro players and fans remain frustrated, arguing that Riot should have planned ahead and released these bundles sooner.


Pro Players Debate Valorant’s Utility Meta

Another hot topic in the community is the growing reliance on utility over gunplay, with pro players like Derke and Safe voicing concerns.

Derke stated:

“The game has become too utility-heavy. We’re playing Perma-retake half the time, and it’s just not as fun anymore.”

This sparked mixed reactions across the community. Some fans agree, saying that:

✔️ Retakes are becoming too predictable and slow-paced
✔️ Gunplay should be more important than utility-based strategies

However, others argue that:

Valorant was always designed around utility-heavy playstyles
Pro players need to adapt instead of complaining

Pansy, a well-known caster, added:

“I get the frustration, but for casual players, it’s not nearly as bad as what pros experience. The game is designed differently at high and low levels.”

With Masters and VCT Americas approaching, this debate is likely to continue as pro teams refine their strategies.


Final Thoughts – What’s Next?

✔️ FURIA’s replacement announcement will be crucial – Will they go for an academy talent or a proven veteran?
✔️ The Ascension bundle controversy remains unresolved – Will Riot listen to community concerns?
✔️ The utility vs. gunplay debate continues – Will future patches shift the meta?

As the Valorant pro scene heats up, these topics will shape the competitive landscape leading into VCT Americas, EMEA, and Pacific.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why is Mozer stepping down from FURIA’s roster?

Mozer is temporarily stepping away from FURIA due to health issues. The organization is supporting him during his recovery.

Who will replace Mozer on FURIA’s roster?

FURIA is reportedly considering Basic from 2G Academy, PRIZE, or former MIBR player Nosa as potential replacements.

Why don’t Ascension teams have their own bundles?

Riot Games stated that skins take time to develop, and since Ascension winners were crowned late last year, the process was delayed.

What is the utility vs. gunplay debate in Valorant?

Some pro players, including Derke, believe that Valorant has become too utility-heavy, reducing the importance of raw gunplay.

How much revenue has Riot made from VCT 2025 team bundles?

Riot Games has reportedly generated $25 million from 2025 team bundles, surpassing revenue from the 2024 bundles and Champions bundles combined.

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