Team Envy acquires VALORANT coach Chet from TSM

A new seat in the Envy coaching chair.

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Ahead of their upcoming run at VCT Champions, Team Envy has brought in new leadership for its VALORANT team with the acquisition of coach Chet Singh, who now departs TSM.

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The move was announced during the chaos of the second day of the NA VCT Last Chance Qualifier, an event that Envy were able to bypass by reaching the grand finals of VCT Masters Three Berlin. Reaching that point in Berlin allowed Envy to earn enough VCT points to finish second in the NA standings, securing a direct spot at Champions.

During that Berlin run, the team operated with coach Michael “Mikes” Hockom coaching remotely from the U.S. due to passport delays, while the players competed in Germany. But weeks after the event ended, Mikes went public with his frustrations surrounding his contract status with the org and the two sides parted ways.

The TSM camp, meanwhile, was rooting for Envy or any of the North American teams in Berlin to win the event so that they could sneak into the NA LCQ. But with Gambit taking home the title, TSM’s disappointing VCT campaign came to an unceremonious end. TSM is now without a complete starting lineup and a coach as it looks to prepare for the 2022 VCT campaign.

Envy will compete with Chet as their coach at Champions, beginning Dec. 2.


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VALORANT lead staff writer, also covering CS:GO, FPS games, other titles, and the wider esports industry. Watching and writing esports since 2014. Previously wrote for Dexerto, Upcomer, Splyce, and somehow MySpace. Jack of all games, master of none.