The organization left the French league at the end of 2022 to compete at a higher level in the VCT EMEA
This is one of the major announcements at KCX4. Karmine Corp will establish their academy in the VALORANT Challengers 2025 France with their formation project Blue Stars. This move highlights Karmine's commitment to remaining in the game long-term and their intent to develop talent as they do with Karmine Corp Blue in League of Legends within the LFL.
The organization left the French league at the end of 2022 to compete at a higher level in the VCT EMEA. KC had, in fact, only competed in a single split in VRL France before stepping into the big leagues. The Blue Wall reached the Stage 2 semi-finals with players like Jonathan “TakaS” Paupard, who has since joined the VCT EMEA with Gentle Mates, and Ryad “Shin” Ensaad, who remained with Karmine for the next two seasons.
New project
In their debut year in Riot Games' regional FPS elite, KC struggled, finishing last in the VCT 2023. By 2024, Karmine restructured around a new project, which quickly gained traction, thanks largely to Marshall “N4RRATE” Massey’s standout performances. KC went on to win the VCT EMEA Kick-Off, though subsequent splits proved more challenging. Facing increased competition, Karmine finished no higher than fourth, twice exiting the playoffs without securing a match victory.
For the upcoming season, Karmine Corp are testing a new approach. The French team has brought in a legendary in-game leader, Matias “Saadhak” Delipetro, as previously reported by Sheep Esports. The Argentinian will be joined by at least three new teammates: Efe “Elite” Teber, Dmitrii “SUYGETSU” Iliushin, and Hazem “avez” Khaled.
Header Photo Credit: VCL France/Sheep Esports