VCT Americas 2025: Aspas Likely to Leave Leviatán and Jawgemo Set to Join G2 Esports

VCT Americas 2025: Aspas Likely to Leave Leviatán and Jawgemo Set to Join G2 Esports

25. September 2024 by Valentin Pasetti

The competitive Valorant scene is heating up as the offseason transfer market stirs up major changes ahead of the 2025 season.

Among the most significant rumors is the potential departure of Erick “aspas” Santos from Leviatán and the confirmed arrival of Alexander “jawgemo” Mor to G2 Esports. Here’s a breakdown of the key developments and what they mean for the upcoming VCT Americas season.

Aspas Departure from Leviatán: What We Know

Brazilian star Aspas has been one of the standout duelists for Leviatán, but recent reports suggest that his time with the Argentine organization might be coming to an end. According to journalist Bruno Povoleri from VSpace, Aspas has made the decision not to continue with Leviatán for the 2025 season, despite being under contract until the end of that year.

Aspas’ decision is reportedly driven by his desire to compete in the VCT Pacific region, with Asia being a preferred destination. Leviatán’s CEO, Fernando Diez, confirmed that while the organization would love to keep Aspas, any move will require a team to pay his buyout clause.

This situation has the potential to become one of the most talked-about transfers of the offseason, and fans are eager to see which organization will secure the Brazilian talent.

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Potential Replacement for Aspas: Demon1?

Rumors have been swirling around possible replacements for Aspas, and one of the leading candidates appears to be Evil Geniuses’ Demon1.

The American duelist has shown incredible potential and could be a strong addition to Leviatán if the transfer goes through. However, as of now, no official confirmation has been made, leaving fans in suspense as Leviatán looks to fill the void left by Aspas’ possible departure.

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Jawgemo Joins G2 Esports: A Power Move for 2025

Meanwhile, G2 Esports is making a big move by signing Alexander “jawgemo” Mor, the Cambodian Valorant star who played a crucial role in Evil Geniuses’ success in 2023.

According to a report from Sheep Esports’ Anonimotum, Jawgemo is set to bring his experience and flexibility to G2, which had an impressive run in 2024 but fell just short of top placements at major events.

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Jawgemo’s move comes after a challenging 2024 season with Evil Geniuses, where the team struggled to maintain its 2023 form. His addition to G2 Esports could be the missing piece the team needs to elevate its performance, particularly with the ever-evolving meta of Valorant.

G2’s roster is already stacked with talent, and Jawgemo’s versatility makes him a perfect fit as they look to challenge the best in VCT Americas.

G2 Esports’ Expected 2025 Roster:

  • Jacob “valyn” Batio
  • Trent “trent” Cairns
  • Jonah “JonahP” Pulice
  • Nathan “leaf” Orf
  • Alexander “jawgemo” Mor
  • Josh “JoshRT” Lee (Coach)

With this roster, G2 Esports is shaping up to be one of the top contenders in VCT Americas for 2025.

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Conclusion

As the 2025 season approaches, the Valorant landscape is undergoing significant changes. Aspas’ potential departure from Leviatán and Jawgemo’s confirmed move to G2 Esports are just two of the major storylines that will define the upcoming season.

Whether these changes will propel these teams to new heights remains to be seen, but one thing is certain: the VCT Americas 2025 is shaping up to be an intense and unpredictable competition.

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