There are reports that North American esports organization Akrew is preparing to disband its Valorant roster and temporarily exit the competitive scene. Akrew is currently playing in the MEL Premiership, which started on 9 June. The tournament has a prize pool of $10,000 and features some of the top teams in the region like Cloud9 and Version1. The popularity of this tournament is so high that people from all over the world are visiting https://gg.bet/hi to bet on these teams and win big bucks.
The team will likely join the list of other organizations that have dropped out of the Valorant scene before the introduction of the partnership system in 2023. This particular circuit will prompt teams to apply to compete at the highest level of competition. Several top organizations have made their place in the next phase of this VALORANT partnership system, which will include historical and remarkable teams according to many sources.
Akrew, who applied for the partnership on June 10, may return to Valorant once the details of the tear-down scene are revealed to the public. This organization entered the VALORANT competitive scene with the acquisition of the EZ5 roster in late 2021. Many of their players have already joined other rosters, such as Eric "Kanpeki" Xu, who left Akrew to join the Sentinels in April.
Partner organization SoaR announced its departure from the competitive VALORANT scene on 15 July. By doing so he pushed his former roster into free agency. The team consists of Ngwang “epathy” Chonjor, Ashley “Trill” Powell, Victor “v1c” Truong, and Lucas “Physik” Blow (Lucas “ fiziq” Blow) included.