In Valorant’s VCT ecosystem, trader consensus assigns leaf on G2 Esports a 74% chance and Primmie on FULL SENSE a 58% chance of departing their rosters by year-end 2026, driven by contract timelines, regional roster flux, and standout individual form amid team underperformance in recent Americas and Pacific stages. Leaf’s versatility and prior health-related pauses fuel speculation about a potential move, while Primmie’s elite statistical output on a capped Pacific side positions him as a prime candidate for upgrades to contending organizations. These implied probabilities reflect crowd-sourced assessments of free-agency windows, buyout dynamics, and VCT partnership rules rather than guarantees, with further shifts possible from Stage 2 results or official roster announcements.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · Updatedleaf
74%
Primmie
58%
D4v41
50%
f0rsaken
50%
Jinggg
50%
something
50%
BuZz
50%
Cryocells
50%
Jawgemo
50%
valyn
50%
Skuba
18%
kiNgg
17%
invy
14%
Sato
50%
brawk
50%
Meteor
50%
Jemkin
33%
Asuna
50%
Demon1
50%
trent
50%
$2,761 Vol.
leaf
74%
Primmie
58%
D4v41
50%
f0rsaken
50%
Jinggg
50%
something
50%
BuZz
50%
Cryocells
50%
Jawgemo
50%
valyn
50%
Skuba
18%
kiNgg
17%
invy
14%
Sato
50%
brawk
50%
Meteor
50%
Jemkin
33%
Asuna
50%
Demon1
50%
trent
50%
For the purpose of this market, the listed player is considered to have "left" if they are officially removed from the listed team's active roster — including a transfer to another team, release, benching to inactive/reserve, loan to another team, retirement, or any other departure from the active lineup — as reflected on the team's Liquipedia page (https://liquipedia.net/valorant). The player being a stand-in for another team while still rostered does not by itself count.
The change must occur on or before the deadline and be reflected in the resolution source. Once the departure appears in the resolution source, it must remain in effect for at least 48 continuous hours to be valid. This 48-hour period may finish after the deadline, so long as the departure itself occurred on or before the deadline. If the change is reverted before 48 hours have elapsed, it will not count toward resolution.
A name change or alias referring to the same player on the same team does not count as leaving. Temporary absence for a single match (with the player remaining on the roster) does not count.
If the listed team disbands, or the listed player and the team part ways because the roster is dissolved, this will count as the player leaving and resolve "Yes".
The primary resolution source for this market will be Liquipedia; however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
Market Opened: Aug 6, 2026, 11:45 AM ET
Resolver
0x65070BE91...For the purpose of this market, the listed player is considered to have "left" if they are officially removed from the listed team's active roster — including a transfer to another team, release, benching to inactive/reserve, loan to another team, retirement, or any other departure from the active lineup — as reflected on the team's Liquipedia page (https://liquipedia.net/valorant). The player being a stand-in for another team while still rostered does not by itself count.
The change must occur on or before the deadline and be reflected in the resolution source. Once the departure appears in the resolution source, it must remain in effect for at least 48 continuous hours to be valid. This 48-hour period may finish after the deadline, so long as the departure itself occurred on or before the deadline. If the change is reverted before 48 hours have elapsed, it will not count toward resolution.
A name change or alias referring to the same player on the same team does not count as leaving. Temporary absence for a single match (with the player remaining on the roster) does not count.
If the listed team disbands, or the listed player and the team part ways because the roster is dissolved, this will count as the player leaving and resolve "Yes".
The primary resolution source for this market will be Liquipedia; however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
Resolver
0x65070BE91...In Valorant’s VCT ecosystem, trader consensus assigns leaf on G2 Esports a 74% chance and Primmie on FULL SENSE a 58% chance of departing their rosters by year-end 2026, driven by contract timelines, regional roster flux, and standout individual form amid team underperformance in recent Americas and Pacific stages. Leaf’s versatility and prior health-related pauses fuel speculation about a potential move, while Primmie’s elite statistical output on a capped Pacific side positions him as a prime candidate for upgrades to contending organizations. These implied probabilities reflect crowd-sourced assessments of free-agency windows, buyout dynamics, and VCT partnership rules rather than guarantees, with further shifts possible from Stage 2 results or official roster announcements.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · Updated



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