Anyone have any thoughts or info about the probability of Astralis Valorant Roaster?
mattgg2015 [#3]Valorant is unpopular in Denmark
Yeah I would say still in Europe CS is the big thing for players and Valorant seems to be far away from dominating as the main game.
I think we'll still have to wait for new young talents to develop themselves to start seeing some big orgs get introduced into the scene or see some sort of cs european players migration.
hekzy [#2]There's not many good unsigned teams in EU. I guess benchwarmers/nopoaching would be decent. They could also try making a danish superteam without avova. Zik, seider etc. But I don't think they can be competitive.
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buldO [#4]Yeah I would say still in Europe CS is the big thing for players and Valorant seems to be far away from dominating as the main game.
I think we'll still have to wait for new young talents to develop themselves to start seeing some big orgs get introduced into the scene or see some sort of cs european players migration.
i think all of ur prediction are already happened. there are many young talent on EU valorant scene and get signed by big orgs, fnatic is the best example, whole fnatic line up except boaster are under 20yo and most of them are fnatic entry rosters. eu cs migration happened since the game was introduced bro. scream, mixwell, nukkye, draken, jamppi and the latest one is cs legend NBK.
i think the reason valorant did not as popular as NA bcs not many EU streamers playing this game, while in NA they got tons of streamers that influence people to play this game
hekzy [#2]There's not many good unsigned teams in EU. I guess benchwarmers/nopoaching would be decent. They could also try making a danish superteam without avova. Zik, seider etc. But I don't think they can be competitive.
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deadSQUAD [#7]i think all of ur prediction are already happened. there are many young talent on EU valorant scene and get signed by big orgs, fnatic is the best example, whole fnatic line up except boaster are under 20yo and most of them are fnatic entry rosters. eu cs migration happened since the game was introduced bro. scream, mixwell, nukkye, draken, jamppi and the latest one is cs legend NBK.
i think the reason valorant did not as popular as NA bcs not many EU streamers playing this game, while in NA they got tons of streamers that influence people to play this game
I agree with everything that you said. Streaming the game in EU is also a big part of making it important in EU for sure.
But what I meant by new young talents is exactly what I said, we don't just need new young talents (which we already have) but we need them to develop themselves, which they still need to do.
hekzy [#2]There's not many good unsigned teams in EU. I guess benchwarmers/nopoaching would be decent. They could also try making a danish superteam without avova. Zik, seider etc. But I don't think they can be competitive.
is tenstar unsigned cause if not someone should pick them up they made it to main event first time ever competing
Origin [#10]is tenstar unsigned cause if not someone should pick them up they made it to main event first time ever competing
TENSTAR were unsigned when they went as "Tarren Mill".
hekzy [#2]There's not many good unsigned teams in EU. I guess benchwarmers/nopoaching would be decent. They could also try making a danish superteam without avova. Zik, seider etc. But I don't think they can be competitive.
There is already an interesting danish roster named Equipe who had made quite the upset in tier2-3 during Rix open July, beating both Unjobbed and Vexed.
They lost to Megastitut on their second game during VCT, but have not looked too bad in the game against Bongos in the grand finale. Could definitely be a team to watch out for in the future.
kwaii [#11]they cant even pull money to sustain their current teams, probably not looking to get into any other games
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