After a few months of the pandemic started here in Mexico. Schools were closed for a month, I wasn't doing anything and I was just cooped up at home. I started having mild anxiety attacks for various reasons, my grandparents passed away in less than a month, I lost my job, etc. I played the Valorant beta, never had a game caught me so much, maybe it was because of the pandemic that caught me. Browsing Twitch I came across a professional Valorant match. # Sentinels vs C9 at the PAX Arena Invitational, I really liked watching it, from there I began to be more aware of the Competitive Valorant in all regions. The first team I supported was G2 for Mixwell, I saw their videos on how to start in shooters, to this day I still support them.
I suffered from a small depression that led me to think about things to distract myself, Valorant Competitive has helped me take that depression and forget it a bit. I am passionate about the LATAM teams (Krü and LEV). I am proud to belong to this community and believe that good people still exist. That being said, please take care of your mental health above all else, even if it means staying away from the people you love the most, but never forget about them. Sorry for the text, I felt that I had to vent about this topic and sorry for my English, I'm still practicing it, I hope it was understood. Thanks for read (if you do it)
How was your story with the Competitive Valorant?