After another unsuccessful year in a new region, VALORANT star Jaccob “yay” Whiteaker is on the hunt for a new team to settle into after losing his starting position at Bleed Esports.
Welcome, BLEED yay. 🩸
The organization announced that it would be restructuring much of the VALORANT roster, and as a result, four of the five players on the starting roster have been cut and will become restricted free agents for 2025. In addition to yay, Deryeon, Retla, and Zest are now RFAs, meaning they will also need to find a new team for next year.
BLEED Valorant roster update pic.twitter.com/caJu3lWfUB
When yay was announced as the newest member of Bleed in late 2023, fans were excited to see how the superstar would fare amidst the new competition while also putting the “financial drama” he faced in North America behind him. Since then, however, El Diablo has only seen more struggles on and off stage.