American esports organization Wildcard has bought back Amouranth’s shares and announced their departure!
In a statement released today, Wildcard confirmed that renowned content creator Kaitlyn “Amouranth” Siragusa’s partnership with the company has come to an end. After 15 months, Amouranth sold her significant stake back to the organization.
According to Wildcard, Amouranth’s investment was a profitable one, as the organization repurchased her shares at a higher price than the initial purchase.
No comment was made regarding the reason behind the split. However, it is worth noting that Amouranth has not made a single post related to the organization since January.
Wildcard announced the departure with the following words:
“Wildcard would like to thank Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa for her time within the organization. We are proud that this investment was a profitable one for her as we repurchased back her shares in the company. We wish her and her team the best moving forward.
As a profitable business for the past two years, Wildcard stands as one of the fastest-growing esports organizations in North America. Heading into 2026, we aim to expand into new titles, add new revenue verticals, and continue our growth as a company.”
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