Or are they the next TR and BR fans?
Some SKrossi guy I've never heard of is spammed on shroud's chat and everywhere
Some people legit believe India will win LCQ Asia over Nuturn. I'm lazy to watch their games but are they worth the hype?
The teams are not worth the hype. But the scene definitely is. The scene this could develop into is something much bigger than it is at the moment. Skrossi is most definitely overrated but honestly they are a good watch if you have the time. I only watch a few. But yea. Hopefully India gets integrated into the VCT next year though.
We do not know that yet as of now. The last time we saw them play a team from another region was SEA. With VCC consisting of other South Asian teams it would be good to see how they match up against them first. Let us not make assumptions about India vs Korea before we play a team from their region. I think people already made a huge mistake in Iceland predictions, so it is better to wait and watch rather than making assumptions.
Indian teams are not ahead of the meta at the moment. But they do have the talent which they can improve in years to come. I feel like it'll either be like TR rn in Val or KR in LoL. TR rn look much better just after adapting to the meta. And they have the talent so they'll just come back stronger right after. Or it might just take a while and then once the people who grew up playing Valorant start playing. India will just be overflowing with talent and they'll be dominant.
Rajesh "S1mple" mohan Muthu Sanjeev is an Indian professional Counter Strike Global Offensive player who currently plays for Nandi and Valu Invincibles (NAVI) , an Electrical Sports (E-Sports) team based in Nagapattinam, Tamilnadu, India. He's currently also working as a tech support at Dell Systems, and is looking for a core engineering job in a hardware company
Rajesh "S1mple" mohan Muthu is an Indian professional Counter Strike Global Offensive player who currently plays for Nandi and Valu Invincibles (NAVI) , an Electrical Sports (E-Sports) team based in Kozhikode, Kerala, India . He's currently also working as a tech support at Dell Systems, and is looking for a core engineering job in a hardware company.
I actually think they are pretty good considering that a lot of indian players are in the apac leaderboards and we can't expect anything right now tho, we just have to wait for the apac lcq, we'll see how they perform against the sea, kr, jp teams there, I feel they can match SEA level, the competition is not bad here.