Wolves Esports bench juicy from VALORANT roster

Wolves have started making changes after a disappointing finish to their 2025 VALORANT campaign.

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Wolves Esports announced the first VALORANT offseason roster changes on Sunday, September 28, benching Tyler “juicy” Aeria after 10 months with the team.

Juicy joined Wolves at the end of November 2024 from Disguised, with whom the 18-year-old made a name for himself as one of the most promising players from Southeast Asia.

With Disguised, juicy won the second split of VALORANT Challengers 2024 Malaysia and Singapore and placed in the top six at VCT Ascension Pacific 2024.

Just two weeks after putting on the Wolves jersey, the former Bleed Esports player helped his new team claim the Shanghai Esports Masters 2024 title; however, that remains his only tournament win with the China-based outfit.

Wolves’ best efforts of the 2025 VALORANT esports season were a pair of third-place finishes at VCT China Stage 1 and Masters Toronto, with juicy recording sub-1.00 ratings in both events.

Things did not improve for the Singaporean player in VCT China Stage 2, where he posted a 0.80 performance rating as Wolves finished dead last.

Despite juicy’s benching, Wolves Esports continue to field a complete lineup, with Zhang “V1ya” Ruimin — who was reintroduced to the roster in July — filling the gap.


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