
Complexity have announced the departure of their longest-standing Rocket League esports player, Victor “Reysbull” Duran, ending his three-year stint.
Reysbull’s departure was confirmed shortly after the team’s uninspiring performance at the RLCS 2025 Birmingham Major.
As North America’s fourth seed, Complexity did not make it through the Swiss Stage, with losses to Dignitas, FURIA, and Twisted Minds and just one victory against Team Secret.
Today we bid farewell to our longest-standing RL member. @ReysbullWRLD has been with us for over 3 years, representing COL at Majors & Worlds.
Unfortunately, years of living abroad took its toll & we mutually agreed to part ways.
We'll always be grateful for the memories, el… pic.twitter.com/KTFHIFT1UZ
— ComplexityRL (@ComplexityRL) March 31, 2025
Despite the early elimination from the Birmingham Major and lack of notable accomplishments this season, Reysbull’s departure was not performance-related.
As stated in the announcement, both parties have mutually agreed to cut ties after years of living abroad took its toll on the player.
“With my situation with the game, I am eager to improve, the truth is that it was affecting me a lot being away from home and being away from my family; not being able to take my mind off the game was making me bad and in the end, it is normal because I have been away for a long time,” Reysbull said in an X post (translated).
The Chilean national started his career in early 2018 and signed his first contract with Oxey in summer of next year.
After a short stint with the Argentinian team, Reysbull left for AION Esports and then in 2020 joined True Neutral, where he made a name for himself as one of the top players from his country.
Reysbull dominated the South American Rocket League scene with True Neutral, winning all three RLCS Season X splits and the RLCS Season X South American Championship.
Shortly after, the True Neutral roster — including Facundo “shad” Vallerino, Lautaro Francisco “ajg” Gusinsky, and coach Lucas “Agüesome” Rodriguez — was acquired by Complexity, who re-entered the Rocket League scene in 2022.
Reysbull has remained with Complexity ever since, surviving numerous roster changes and helping the team make deep runs in some of the biggest events on the RLCS schedule.
More notably, Reysbull helped Complexity win the RLCS 2022-23 NA Spring Open and RLCS 2024 Major 1 SAM Open Qualifier 1, while they also made the semifinals of the RLCS 2022-23 Winter Split Major.
The 21-year-old has yet to confirm whether he has found a new home; however, according to his X post, he intends to keep competing, albeit preferably with a team closer to home.