EN DE CN BR ES RU
Image
Icon

Keiti Departs Cloud9 After Just 1 Month

Cloud9 White’s Kaitlin “Keiti” Boop has departed the team, having only been signed permanently on March 12. Having successfully... Pablo | 15. April 2021

Cloud9 White’s Kaitlin “Keiti” Boop has departed the team, having only been signed permanently on March 12. Having successfully undergone a trial period, Keiti compete din the VALORANT Champions Tour Game Changers and VCT Stage 2 Challengers 1 Qualifying events. Having been part of an all female six-person roster, the teenager will now be looking for a new home.

The ex-CS:GO pro entered the VALORANT scene last summer, playing for Team Kephrii. She eventually did enough to secure a move to Cloud9, where she made her debut in January this 2021. Keiti joined Cloud9 White as the only player not to have formally been on the books of MAJKL. Keiti played Jett for Cloud9 White, taking part in more than 20 matches.

How Keiti Fared During Her Time With Cloud9 White

During her time with the team, Keiti finished with an average combat score of 292. She also finished the Game Changers event with a score of 344, the highest in the tournament, as well as a K/D of 1.97. Keiti was one of the ever present players on the team, with Jasmine “Jazzyk1ns” Manankil having been used intermitantly, depending on the map.
Keiti’s Esports career dates back to 2018, when she started to compete for amateur CS:GO teams, as well as the Mythic organization. She has been part of both mixed roster and all-female lineups in the past. No official statement has been released by the 19-year-old, with Cloud9 having simply posted the following message on Twitter: “Today we part ways with @Keititv and we wish her the best in her future endeavors.”

How the Cloud9 White Roster Looks Without Keiti

The Cloud9 White roster is now made up by Alexis “alexis” Guarrasi, Annie “Annie” Roberts, Jasmie “Jazzyk1ns” Manankil, katsumi and Melanie “meL” Capone. Chris “Dream” Myrick is the head coach of the team, while Jornen “MoonChopper” Nishiyama acts as strategic coach. It remains to be seen as to what the next step is for the team, with a replacement likely to be announced in the coming weeks.