Jimmy “Marved” Nguyen has left OpTic Gaming Valorant roster, due to the organisation failing to secure a partnership with Riot Games.

OpTic Gaming named Esports Organization of the Year
On December 13, OpTic Gaming were named the Esports Organization of the Year at the Esports Awards 2022 in Las Vegas.

OpTic Gaming becomes the 2022 Halo World champions
OpTic Gaming have ended their run in the Halo World Championships as the tournament’s champions. The franchise swept Cloud9 in the grand finals in a dominant fashion to clinch the title on October 24.

OpTic star Marved to break away from Valorant esports
OpTic Gaming’s Jimmy “Marved” Nguyen has revealed that he has no intention of joining a Valorant Champions Tour (VCT) partner team, at least not yet.

NRG to acquire three OpTic Gaming players ahead of VCT 2023
NRG Esports are gearing up to sign three players and a coach from OpTic Gaming’s Valorant roster ahead of the VCT 2023.

Cloud9 set to sign yay from OpTic for VCT 2023 season
OpTic Gaming’s star player, Jaccob “yay” Whiteaker, is reportedly on course to sign with Cloud9 in preparation for the 2023 Valorant Champions Tour season.

Valorant player Jaccob “yay” Whiteaker departs OpTic Gaming
Valorant player Jaccob “yay” Whiteaker broke the news on Wednesday that OpTic Gaming had given him approval to pursue other possibilities for 2023. Yay went on to say that he will have an open mind regarding opportunities in both the Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA) and the North American areas.

OpTic Gaming reportedly misses out of the 2023 Valorant franchised league
Reports suggest that OpTic Gaming will not be a part of the franchises selected for the Valorant franchised league set to begin in 2023.

OpTic star yay crowned 2022 Valorant Champions kills leader
OpTic Gaming star Jaccob “yay” Whitaker has been named as the 2022 Valorant Champions kills leader.

OpTic vs LOUD final becomes the most watched Valorant match ever
The 2022 Valorant Champions grand finals broke the peak viewership record of previous Valorant esports events. The series between LOUD and OpTic Gaming peaked at over 1.4 million live viewers across official broadcasts and co-streams on the first two maps.