In an exciting move for the 2026 VCT season, 100 Thieves has bolstered their lineup with fresh talent and seasoned leadership. The team sees the addition of Timothée ‘Timotino’ Lavigne Dupont and Jordan ‘vora’ Pulwer to their roster, alongside new strategic minds Laurynas ‘Nbs’ Kisielius as Head Coach and Erik ‘d00mbr0s’ Sandgren as Assistant Coach. This marks a new chapter for 100 Thieves as they aim for greater heights in the competitive scene.
New Faces Join 100 Thieves
Timotino and vora, who have both showcased their skills with several tier-two North American teams, are set to elevate the team’s performance. Previously with TSM, where they delivered a commendable performance at the VCT Ascension Americas, they now bring their expertise to 100 Thieves. TSM’s recent announcement of their exit from VALORANT esports has paved the way for these players to continue their journey in a tier-one environment. Just like at TSM, Timotino will take on the duelist role while vora steps in as the scan in-game leader (IGL).
Leadership Reinforcement
The coaching staff receives a boost as well, with Nbs from the former TSM lineup taking the helm as Head Coach. Known for his pivotal role at Acend, the first team to win the VALORANT Champions trophy in 2021, Nbs brings a wealth of experience. Joining him is d00mbr0s, who has contributed to various tier-one teams, including FunPlus Phoenix, NAVI, and Fnatic.
100 Thieves Rostermania Continues
After a challenging year without qualifying for any global VCT events, 100 Thieves is reshaping its roster. The off-season saw the departure of Drew ‘Kess’ Lee, Anthony ‘Zikz’ Gray, Alexander ‘Zander’ Dituri, and Daniel ‘eeiu’ Vucenovic. Only Peter ‘Asuna’ Mazuryk and Matthew Dylan ‘Cryo’ Panganiban have re-signed, with whispers suggesting Sean ‘bang’ Bezerra might fill the final spot. 100 Thieves has announced the signing of Timothée ‘Timotino’ Lavigne Dupont and Jordan ‘vora’ Pulwer ahead of the 2026 VCT season. The team continues to refine its strategy and roster as they gear up for the upcoming challenges.