The 2025 VALORANT Esports World Cup is here, and multiple organisations have made roster changes aimed at improving performances and achieving desired results.
The tournament features the 16 best teams from the Americas, Pacific, EMEA, and China, battling for a prize pool of $1.25m (£918,337).
Here are the latest moves made across all four regions by participating teams in hopes of claiming the winner’s title along with the largest share of its prize pool.
Note: If a team isn’t mentioned, then the organisation has opted to keep its previous roster
EDward Gaming
Known for his former quirky name hfmi0dzjc9z7 in the VALORANT community, Zhang ‘zjc’ Juncheng has joined EDward Gaming. He has replaced Zhang ‘Jieni7’ Juntai on the active roster, who is now with the team as a substitute.
EDG’s roster heading to the Esports World Cup:
- Wang ‘nobody‘ Senxu
- Zheng ‘ZmjjKK‘ Yongkang
- Zhang ‘zjc‘ Juncheng
- Wan ‘CHICHOO‘ Shunzhi
- Zhang ‘Smoggy‘ Zhao
- Tang ‘Muggle‘ Shijun (Head Coach)
- Chen ‘Heav1n‘ Wang (Assistant Coach)
- Huang ‘Sunshine‘ Jinjie (Analyst)
Xi Lai Gaming
Despite winning VCT China Stage 1, Xi Lai Gaming showcased an underwhelming performance at Masters Toronto, forcing the team to make immediate roster changes.
As a result, the organisation has benched Zhang ‘Midi’ Jiajun and Zhuo ‘MarT1n’ Zhengjie to bring in former Rare Atom player James ‘NoMan’ Man to the starting lineup.
Xi Lai Gaming’s active roster for EWC:
- Ran ‘Viva‘ Lifan
- James ‘NoMan‘ Man
- Arthur ‘Rarga‘ Churyumov
- Teng ‘happywei‘ Min-wei
- Colin ‘coconut‘ Chung
- Aleksandr ‘hvoya‘ Eremin (Head Coach)
Titan Esports Club
Titan Esports Club has parted ways with Goo ‘Rb’ Sang-min and Li ‘B1ack’ Songtai, who has now officially retired, after “thorough and amicable discussions”. As a result, Titan has announced its new line-up for both the Esports World Cup and VCT China Stage 2.
TEC’s updated roster:
- Guo ‘Haodong‘ Haodong
- Lu ‘lucas‘ Yunkun
- Han ‘Abo‘ Bohao
- Chen ‘TvirusLuke‘ Chen-ching
- Ding ‘CoCo‘ Dajian
- Zhao ‘dynamite‘ Zihao
- Lo ‘AfteR‘ Wen-hsin (Head Coach)
- Liu ‘3water‘ Miao (Assistant Coach)
- Hao ‘sora‘ Jinmiao (Analyst)
DRX
2025 VCT Pacific Kickoff winner DRX have promoted Taehee ‘Flicker’ Yoon from its Academy team to the main roster for the Esports World Cup and Pacific Stage 2.
Apart from this, the team’s star player Cho ‘Flashback’ Min-hyuk will be making a return to Pacific Stage 2 after taking a temporary break from competitive VALORANT to focus on his mental health.
Check out DRX’s six-man roster competing at the EWC below:
- Kim ‘MaKo‘ Myeong-kwan
- Yoon ‘Flicker‘ Tae-hee
- No ‘free1ng‘ Ha-jun
- Song ‘HYUNMIN‘ Hyun-min
- Park ‘Estrella‘ Geon
- Kang ‘BeYN‘ Ha-bin
- Seon-ho ‘termi’ Pyeon (Head Coach)
- Kim ‘glow’ Min-soo (Coach)
- Kwon ‘Argency’ Soon-woo (Coach)
G2 Esports
Nathan ‘leaf’ Orf from G2 Esports is experiencing health issues at the moment and hence, he will be unable to travel to the Esports World Cup. Therefore, the team’s assistant coach Peter ‘shhhack’ Belej will step in as his substitute for the entire event.
G2 Esports will be heading to EWC with the following roster:
- Jacob ‘valyn‘ Batio
- Alexander ‘jawgemo‘ Mor
- Trent ‘trent‘ Cairns
- Jonah ‘JonahP‘ Pulice
- Peter ‘shhhack‘ Belej
- Josh ‘JoshRT‘ Lee (Head Coach)
- Martin ‘Anderzz‘ Schelasin (Coach)