Dignitas signs psalm; three other players from Homeless roster for VALORANT team

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Dignitas has thrown its hat into the ring of VALORANT esports, signing four of the five members required to round out a starting roster for Riot Games' tactical shooter. DIG has signed four of the five players who have been playing on an independent VALORANT roster under the name Homeless, with the fifth starter to be announced at a later date.

 

Dignitas has signed four players from the same roster, but Harrison "psalm" Chang is the big name of the bunch. Before beginning his VALORANT career in spring 2020, psalm was the Fortnite star of Counter Logic Gaming, placing 2nd in the 2019 Fortnite World Cup and taking home $1.8 million in prize money. In March, psalm retired from Fortnite in favor of VALORANT and became a free agent.

 

Before his career in Fortnite, psalm was a professional Heroes of the Storm player, and once again, he has showcased his ability to excel in multiple esports titles in moving to VALORANT and signing to Dignitas less than six months after the start of his career. 

 

 

Joining psalm from the Homeless roster are Phat "supamen" Lee, Rory "dephh" Jackson, and Kevin "poised" Ngo. VALORANT is the only game supamen is known for, but the latter two players are both former professional competitors in Counter-Strike: Global Offensive.

 

Dignitas has yet to announce the fifth starting player for its VALORANT squad, and it is unclear whether the last player is still being searched for by the organization, or if the player has been signed but has yet to be announced. When DIG's four players last competed under Homeless, the fifth player was Leonardo "Laski" Arroyo, who also previously competed in CS:GO. 

 


 

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