ZETA Division open applications for 2026 VCT roster

Jonno Nicholson
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ZETA Division has opened applications to be part of its VALORANT roster ahead of 2026 VCT season.

The Japanese esports organisation is actively recruiting players, coaches, and analysts before starting its next year’s VCT Pacific campaign.

The organisation shared that its objective for next year ‘is to win VCT Pacific 2026 and to participate in and win VALORANT Champions 2026.’

The recruitment drive follows a disappointing VCT season, having scored top-ten placements in Stage 1 and Stage 2, resulting in ZETA Division missing out on both Masters tournaments and VALORANT Champions 2025.

The organisation is seeking players who are ranked Radiant or higher and born before January 1st, 2008. It has also requested players who are currently representing an organisation to obtain permission from their current team before applying.

Successful applicants will be contacted by the organisation within two weeks of applying. Following a document screening, candidates will participate in a tryout before ZETA Division makes its final decision.

Founded in 2017, the organisation has been part of the VALORANT esports ecosystem since 2020, becoming one of VCT Pacific’s 12 partner teams. In addition to Riot Games’ first-person shooter title, the organisation also fields rosters in Fortnite, Overwatch, and PUBG Mobile.

ZETA Division VALORANT Roster Changes

Prior to opening applications to be part of its VALORANT programme, ZETA Division has already made adjustments to its existing roster.

On September 10th, assistant coach Carlos ‘Carlão‘ Mohn stepped down from his position while Kim ‘TenTen‘ Tae-young was moved to the inactive roster after a five-month stint on the starting lineup.

While ZETA Division continues its search for new players and staff members, the attention of the wider community is focused on the ongoing VALORANT Champions Paris 2025 event.

The likes of MIBR and Fnatic began the tournament with victories in their opening matches as the Group Stage continues.

Fans can tune into VALORANT Champions 2025 matches across the VCT’s Twitch and YouTube channels.

Jonno Nicholson

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Jonno is a writer for Esports Insider and has been part of the team since 2019. Over the past ten years, he's written for several outlets including Gfinity, GGRecon, and Radio Times. As an avid sim racer, he aims to provide insight on one of the fastest growing sectors in esports.
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