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xQc follows in the steps of Ludwig and Disguised Toast, set to sign a VALORANT roster

Who would xQc sign?

Following the trend of popular Twitch streamers signing their own VALORANT rosters in North America, another famous streamer is set to join the trend and invest in a VALORANT team, according to a report.

Disguised Toast announced signing his own North America VALORANT Challengers League roster a while ago, then MoistCritikal and Ludwig joined the trend signing their own roster as well, and now, we have the Juice King himself, xQc, reported to be on the lookout for a VALORANT roster.

“I said I was interested in buying a team and I contacted one team to buy, I was way ahead of Ludwig to sign a team,” xQc said on a recent live stream.

The Canadian streamer expressed his interest in joining the VALORANT scene with his own roster after Disguised Toast announced his roster, in addition, with MoistEsports and Ludwig announcing their own roster, xQc is more interested than ever. But which roster would xQc sign?

With DarkRatio roster signing to Mad Lions, Steel and co signing to Disguised, BreakThru roster signing to Moist Esports, there is one team which is still available and that would be Turtle Troop, however, whether xQc wants a North American Challengers team or international remains unclear.

Turtle Troop consists of familiar faces: Tanner "TiGG" Spanu, Anthony "mummAy" DiPaolo, Jack "Add3r" Hayashi, Matthew "WeDid" Suchan and Peter "Governor" No.

Turtle Troop won against Moist Esports in their last game, so it brings more reasons for xQc to sign this team, however, the team remains at last spot in Group A of the North American Challengers Leagues.

No official announcement or confirmed interest in Turtle Troop has been reported at the time of writing.

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