After a notably successful summer split, Unfake and Larsson join Joblife directly from Zerance
Bartosz "UNFAKE" Bernacki and Larsson have reached a verbal agreement with Joblife in the VALORANT Challengers France Revolution, sources tell Sheep Esports. UNFAKE will take over as the team’s in-game leader and is the first known player set to play with the organization in 2025, while Larsson joins as the team’s head coach.
Larsson, head coach of Zerance for the past two years in the VALORANT Challengers France league, is finally moving on to a new organization in search of fresh opportunities. His 2023 season was somewhat tumultuous, marked by a 3rd/4th place finish in both Split 1 and Split 2 of the VALORANT Challengers France Revolution, with the team being eliminated in the semifinals by Mandatory in both splits. This year, despite rebuilding the roster, the team ended in 7th place in the first split, forcing them into the Up-and-Down stage to retain their spot for Split 2. Fortunately, they secured their position and returned stronger, finishing the year in much better shape with a well-earned 3rd place, narrowly losing to Joblife—a symbolic end, highlighting that old adage: if you can’t beat your enemy, join them.
Meanwhile, Unfake, who started his career in 2020 in Poland's amateur leagues, joined the French league with Zerance in 2024, alongside his head coach, with whom he plans to continue in 2025. His performance in the second split was remarkable, culminating in an impressive final match against Mandatory for 3rd place, where he was named MVP—a fitting crown to his 2024 season.
Joblife secures their first two recruits
With the addition of these two profiles, Joblife aims to rebuild after several roster members have already begun transitioning to other teams in major leagues. Following an impressive year dominating the French circuit by winning both splits in 2024, the objective is clear: to at least match their previous performance and strive to stay at the very top of the league.