100 Thieves signs former TSM players Timotino and vora

Lea Maas
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100 Thieves has announced the signing of Timothée ‘Timotino’ Lavigne Dupont and Jordan ‘vora’ Pulwer ahead of the 2026 VCT season.

In addition, Laurynas ‘Nbs’ Kisielius and Erik ‘d00mbr0s’ Sandgren have joined the organisation as Head Coach and Assistant Coach, respectively.

Both Timotino and vora had been competing for several tier-two teams in North America before joining TSM. Despite a difficult Challengers season this year, TSM reached second place at VCT Ascension Americas, only topped by rival ENVY.

However, since then, the North American organisation has announced its exit from VALORANT esports.

Just like at TSM, Timotino will take the duelist role while vora will assume the role of scan in-game leader (IGL) for their first season in tier-one.

“The voice. Scan IGL. Welcome to 100 Thieves,vora,” shared 100T in yesterday’s announcement. 

Interestingly, 100 Thieves’ new Head Coach, Nbs, also hails from the former TSM roster. Nbs first made a name for himself during his tenure at Acend, which was the first organisation to lift the VALORANT Champions trophy in 2021.

His new Assistant Coach, d00mbr0s, on the other hand, has worked for a variety of tier-one teams since 2020. These include Chinese organisation FunPlus Phoenix as well as VCT EMEA teams NAVI and Fnatic.

100 Thieves Rostermania Continues

After failing to qualify for any global VCT events for the first year in the organisation’s history, 100T has announced numerous roster changes during the off-season.

The VALORANT veteran first parted ways with Drew ‘Kess’ Lee and former Head Coach Anthony ‘Zikz’ Gray, followed by players Alexander ‘Zander’ Dituri and Daniel ‘eeiu’ Vucenovic.

Only Peter ‘Asuna‘ Mazuryk and Matthew Dylan ‘Cryo‘ Panganiban have re-signed with 100 Thieves for next year’s VCT season.

According to rumours, the final lineup spot has been given to former 100T member and previous Sentinels player, Sean ‘bang’ Bezerra. However, 100 Thieves has yet to officially reveal its fifth player.

Lea Maas

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Lea is an esports journalist with too many interests and too little time. Covering esports stories for more than 3 years, she likes to spend her days (and nights) watching and analysing competitive VALORANT. Lea is also deeply invested in DEI issues and promoting mental health awareness within her industry.
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