Moist Esports, an esports organization founded by Charlie “MoistCr1TiKaL” White, has signed the Team Queso Rocket League roster. MoistCr1TiKaL is a fan of Rocket League and he wanted to acquire the Complexity Gaming and Sandrock Gaming rosters in the past but neither deal worked out. The signing of Team Queso is arguably a better option considering how successful the squad has been in the recent past with two European regional wins.
Moist Esports Rocket League roster overview
The new Moist Esports Rocket League roster features:
Joe “Joyo” Young
Finlay “rise” Ferguson
Axel “Vatira” Touret
The trio has secured two out of three European regional championships during the winter split. The team came second in the remaining split and made it to the grand finals against G2 Esports but unfortunately, the players could not make it to the finish line.
Moist Esports’ roster is known for its flashy plays and it has managed to win the hearts of fans around the world. The team has already proven that it can keep up with the best teams in Europe and it will be interesting to see how the team performs heading into the international LAN events later this year. Moist Esports has beaten teams like Spacestation Gaming, FURIA, FaZe Clan, Evil Geniuses, and NRG to get to the position it is in.
The Rocket League Championship Series 2021-2022 circuit is still ongoing and it will culminate into the world championship in August 2022. Moist Esports will be looking to earn a spot among the 24 teams that will make it to the event.
The former Team Queso roster has finished competing in the Winter Circuit and it will debut under the Moist Esports Banner in June 2022 when the Spring 2022 circuit kicks off. Depending on the team’s performance it can qualify directly for the world championship or make it to the wildcard event. The world championship will take place at the Dickies Arena in Dallas, United States from 4th August 2022 with the grand finals scheduled to take place on 14th August 2022.