100 Thieves' Valorant Player "Seven" Leaves Roster

Abhimannu Das
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100 Thieves substitute player Johann “seven” Hernandez has left the Valorant roster to look for new opportunities.
The player is yet to confirm which team he will be joining following his departure.
He was last seen playing with the Luminosity Gaming roster and he might fill in the shoes of the team's former player Diondre “YaBoiDre” Bond.

100 Thieves substitute player Johann “seven” Hernandez has left the team in favor of new opportunities. Seven is yet to reveal where he is headed next but the player was last seen playing with Luminosity Gaming (LG) in December 2021. With Diondre “YaBoiDre” Bond leaving the LG roster, seven is likely fill the player’s shoes in 2022.

Seven will reveal his future plans soon

Seven posted on his social media accounts that he will reveal his future plans soon. Luminosity Gaming is the likely destination for the player if the team can finalize talks with seven ahead of the Valorant Champions Tour (VCT) 2022 season. Currently, Luminosity has Kaleb “moose” Jayne, Will “dazzLe” Loafman and Tanner “TiGG” Spanu as the only three active players. The team needs to acquire at least two players to compete in the upcoming North American VCT 2022 Challengers qualifiers.

Seven’s former organization 100 Thieves is one of the top organizations in North America but despite Joshua “steel” Nissan and Nicholas “nitr0” Cannella leaving the roster, Seven was not added as a permanent member of the roster.

Seven has participated in a number of tier-two events with different teams throughout 2021. The player secured first-place finishes at MSGI’s Gaming Arena Open #4, the Rarity Found Open Tournament, NSG: Summer Championship July and a Valorant Sunday Showdown. He was picked up by 100 Thieves in September 2021 and after a brief stint with the team as a substitute player, the player will now be moving on to a new team.

The Valorant Champions Tour 2022 Stage 1 Challengers Qualifiers for North America are set to kick off within a few weeks and we can expect an official announcement from seven or his new team very soon.

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Abhimannu is a PC esports writer at AFK Gaming. With over seven years of experience in esports journalism, he has worked on a myriad of games and their ecosystems including Valorant, Overwatch and Apex Legends.