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Why LOUD is the best team

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#1
Astroman777
  1. First of all we have to consider that it is relatively a new team, with only FOUR years of life. And even though it's a new team, that didn't stop it from winning titles in all the modality in which it operates.

  2. (influencers) Their influencers were born organically and grew at the same pace as the LOUD brand became stronger and stronger. They weren't imported from anywhere else, the first job they had was working for their own team. Currently almost all of them have more than 1 million on their social networks, especially on Instagram. Some of them:
    https://www.instagram.com/loud_victor/
    https://www.instagram.com/loud_miih/
    https://www.instagram.com/loud_thaiga/
    https://www.instagram.com/loud_babi/
    https://www.instagram.com/loud_thurzin/
    https://www.instagram.com/loud.voltan/
    https://www.instagram.com/loud_braboxp/
    https://www.instagram.com/loud_mob/
    https://www.instagram.com/loud_lzinn/

  3. (Social media) We can't pretend that Loud isn't the biggest team on Instagram alongside FaZe. Stacking nearly 12 million followers (11.5 each). They are the biggest eSports team (by a large margin) on YouTube, with 12.4 million subscribers and 2 billion views. The second biggest team (FaZe) has 8.63 million and 1 billion views. The only place where it doesn't dominate is Twitter, with just 1.6 million followers. Still, it's a significantly high number. I disregarded Indian teams because they don't interact and almost don't participate in FPS/MMO forums and games. Sorry Indians.

  4. (Structure) There is little information about it, but the LOL gaming house leaves absolutely nothing to be desired. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2t1m87screg&ab_channel=LOUD
    They also have some mansions, so maybe they use it for training as well and not just for recording content...

  5. They are a well-standardized team, with few gaps for disorganization. All players receive a good salary and the organization manages to create a competitive team very well and at the same time they are always using their own players to create content and grow. The brand benefits from the player and the player benefits from the brand.

  6. (Titles) Basically they won the regional championship in every game they participate in, but the most significant was the Valorant Champions 2022.

  7. (Projection for the future) Loud's CEO has already made it clear that he will invest in a CS:GO team, but he will not initially assemble a team to win the Major, as it is currently unfeasible. The first step is to enter the scenario, then create a winning team mentality and only then think about a world title...

  8. The name and graphic design were very well thought out, so they use this visual image to close sponsorships that in a way can be linked with something from Loud...

  9. (Fan Base) It is obviously the biggest in Brazil, second only to football fans. (not all)

As you can see, my opinion is based on many aspects and not just on one or two questions.

  • English is not my strong language, so there may be some mistakes here, please ignore them.
#2
pugz
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No one cares

#3
brdreamer
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wtf

#4
PandaZ
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First of all we have to consider that it is relatively a new team, with only FOUR years of life. And even though it's a new team, that didn't stop it from winning titles in all the modality in which it operates.

(influencers) Their influencers were born organically and grew at the same pace as the LOUD brand became stronger and stronger. They weren't imported from anywhere else, the first job they had was working for their own team. Currently almost all of them have more than 1 million on their social networks, especially on Instagram. Some of them:
https://www.instagram.com/loud_victor/
https://www.instagram.com/loud_miih/
https://www.instagram.com/loud_thaiga/
https://www.instagram.com/loud_babi/
https://www.instagram.com/loud_thurzin/
https://www.instagram.com/loud.voltan/
https://www.instagram.com/loud_braboxp/
https://www.instagram.com/loud_mob/
https://www.instagram.com/loud_lzinn/

(Social media) We can't pretend that Loud isn't the biggest team on Instagram alongside FaZe. Stacking nearly 12 million followers (11.5 each). They are the biggest eSports team (by a large margin) on YouTube, with 12.4 million subscribers and 2 billion views. The second biggest team (FaZe) has 8.63 million and 1 billion views. The only place where it doesn't dominate is Twitter, with just 1.6 million followers. Still, it's a significantly high number. I disregarded Indian teams because they don't interact and almost don't participate in FPS/MMO forums and games. Sorry Indians.

(Structure) There is little information about it, but the LOL gaming house leaves absolutely nothing to be desired. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2t1m87screg&ab_channel=LOUD
They also have some mansions, so maybe they use it for training as well and not just for recording content...

They are a well-standardized team, with few gaps for disorganization. All players receive a good salary and the organization manages to create a competitive team very well and at the same time they are always using their own players to create content and grow. The brand benefits from the player and the player benefits from the brand.

(Titles) Basically they won the regional championship in every game they participate in, but the most significant was the Valorant Champions 2022.

(Projection for the future) Loud's CEO has already made it clear that he will invest in a CS:GO team, but he will not initially assemble a team to win the Major, as it is currently unfeasible. The first step is to enter the scenario, then create a winning team mentality and only then think about a world title...

The name and graphic design were very well thought out, so they use this visual image to close sponsorships that in a way can be linked with something from Loud...

(Fan Base) It is obviously the biggest in Brazil, second only to football fans. (not all)

As you can see, my opinion is based on many aspects and not just on one or two questions.

English is not my strong language, so there may be some mistakes here, please ignore them.

#5
pix3w
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aint reading allat

#6
eszett
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First of all we have to consider that it is relatively a new team, with only FOUR years of life. And even though it's a new team, that didn't stop it from winning titles in all the modality in which it operates.

(influencers) Their influencers were born organically and grew at the same pace as the LOUD brand became stronger and stronger. They weren't imported from anywhere else, the first job they had was working for their own team. Currently almost all of them have more than 1 million on their social networks, especially on Instagram. Some of them:
https://www.instagram.com/loud_victor/
https://www.instagram.com/loud_miih/
https://www.instagram.com/loud_thaiga/
https://www.instagram.com/loud_babi/
https://www.instagram.com/loud_thurzin/
https://www.instagram.com/loud.voltan/
https://www.instagram.com/loud_braboxp/
https://www.instagram.com/loud_mob/
https://www.instagram.com/loud_lzinn/

(Social media) We can't pretend that Loud isn't the biggest team on Instagram alongside FaZe. Stacking nearly 12 million followers (11.5 each). They are the biggest eSports team (by a large margin) on YouTube, with 12.4 million subscribers and 2 billion views. The second biggest team (FaZe) has 8.63 million and 1 billion views. The only place where it doesn't dominate is Twitter, with just 1.6 million followers. Still, it's a significantly high number. I disregarded Indian teams because they don't interact and almost don't participate in FPS/MMO forums and games. Sorry Indians.

(Structure) There is little information about it, but the LOL gaming house leaves absolutely nothing to be desired. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2t1m87screg&ab_channel=LOUD
They also have some mansions, so maybe they use it for training as well and not just for recording content...

They are a well-standardized team, with few gaps for disorganization. All players receive a good salary and the organization manages to create a competitive team very well and at the same time they are always using their own players to create content and grow. The brand benefits from the player and the player benefits from the brand.

(Titles) Basically they won the regional championship in every game they participate in, but the most significant was the Valorant Champions 2022.

(Projection for the future) Loud's CEO has already made it clear that he will invest in a CS:GO team, but he will not initially assemble a team to win the Major, as it is currently unfeasible. The first step is to enter the scenario, then create a winning team mentality and only then think about a world title...

The name and graphic design were very well thought out, so they use this visual image to close sponsorships that in a way can be linked with something from Loud...

(Fan Base) It is obviously the biggest in Brazil, second only to football fans. (not all)

As you can see, my opinion is based on many aspects and not just on one or two questions.

English is not my strong language, so there may be some mistakes here, please ignore them.

#7
Astroman777
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brdreamer [#3]

wtf

??

#8
Dolphin
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Alternate time line where trembolona is a fan of LOUD

#9
paNcada49
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the org sucks, but the team is undoubtedly the best itwo

#10
benmaimoon
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Why loud is the best team
1- They are not
2- Not really
3- Seriously
4- Bro cmon
5- Stop reading
6- Stop right now!
7- Fuck off from this thread bro
8- Still here?
9- Fine im leaking the winner then
10- Not loud for sure

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