Skadoodle officially switches from CS:GO to Valorant after signing for T1

It was one of the first big organisations to commit to competitive Valorant during its beta, and now T1 has completed its five-man roster with the signing of CS:GO pro Tyler 'Skadoodle' Latham.
The 26-year-old has been relatively inactive in the competitive Counter-Strike scene over the last year or so, but previously found success with Cloud9, most notably winning Season 4 of the ESL Pro League and the 2018 ELEAGUE Major in Boston. Skadoodle has now made the switch over to Riot's first-person shooter and says he is "beyond excited to compete again" with T1.
Skadoodle joins Austin 'Crashies' Roberts, Keven 'AZK' Larivière, Braxton 'Brax' Pierce, and Victor 'Food' Wong at T1 in what looks to be one of the most complete and fearsome looking Valorant rosters that has been formed to date. Skadoodle is regarded as one of the beta's top players and already has an impressive portfolio of big plays.
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