TSM has officially stepped away from the VALORANT competitive scene, closing a chapter that began in 2020. The North American organization was among the earliest to invest in Riot Games’ tactical shooter, building a reputation as one of the region’s most recognizable teams.
After five years of competition, the team’s journey ended following a narrow miss at promotion to Tier 1 play. Despite consistent efforts and notable performances, TSM’s exit marks a turning point for both the organization and the broader North American VALORANT landscape.
The 2024 Revival
TSM entered 2024 with a newly assembled roster, marking its second major rebuild since 2022. The organization aimed to correct the gap between expectations and past results.
| Year | Key Change | Outcome |
|---|---|---|
| 2021 | NA Stage 3 Challengers 2 victory | Peak performance |
| 2022 | First roster rebuild | Moderate improvement |
| 2024 | Second roster rebuild | Renewed momentum |
This refreshed lineup reflected TSM’s effort to regain consistent competitive form after several uneven seasons.
TSM says goodbye to VALORANT
TSM officially ended its VALORANT program on November 3, 2025, closing a five-year chapter in the organization’s competitive history. The team reflected on steady growth through the Challengers circuit, reaching the Ascension Grand Finals earlier in the year before deciding to leave the scene.
Final roster lineup:
| Player | In-Game Name | Role |
|---|---|---|
| Anthony Guimond | gMd | Player |
| Johann Hernandez | seven | Player |
| Jordan Pulwer | vora | Player |
| Alvin Hong | alvinboy | Player |
| Timothée Lavigne Dupont | Timotino | Player |
| Laurynas Kisielius | Nbs | Coach |
The organization confirmed no immediate plans to reenter VALORANT competition.