eSports
Rix.GG signs Joseph “Luzuh” Loose to VALORANT roster

Rix.GG, a top UK esports organisation, announces the signing of professional player Joseph “Luzuh” Loose to its 2021 VALORANT roster.
Joseph “Luzuh” Loose was a stand-in on the Rix.GG roster for First Strike last year. Prior to playing in VALORANT, he played on several top rosters in CS:GO including Endpoint, and ExceL eSports. Since 2016 he has won multiple Epic.Lan tournaments, ESL Premiership Spring 2019, ESL Premiership Summer 2018, Insomnia 63 and played at multiple European events.
Joseph “Luzuh” Loose said: “I’m extremely excited to be joining the new Rix.GG lineup, it will be my first full-time team since making the swap over to professional valorant from CS:GO and I’m looking forward to seeing what we can accomplish. We have the players, the support and all that’s required now is the grind.”
Jamie Lewis, CEO & Founder, said: “Luzuh is one of the most energetic players on the roster and I can’t wait to see how he links up with his frag-partner otom. We’ve got an aggressive roster and we’re looking to cause some upsets in the upcoming Red Bull Home Ground tournament. Let’s go Rix.GG!”
Zack Chandler, Esports Manager, said: “Joe (Luzuh) brings a lot to the team in regards to his professionalism and productivity, which is vital in the atmosphere we are creating in the team and organisation.”
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