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Imagine if South Korea...

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#1
RzqoFoxie

It'd be quite funny if Valorant started to become like LoL. South Korea dominating the scene and everyone else being irrelevant (apart from China in LoL).

Obviously I don't expect this to happen as EMEA and Americas players have crazy talented players and Valorant doesn't work at all like LoL but it'd be pretty funny.

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I may be completely off but I think each region might be completely even. China and pacific are still growing, while americas and EMEA seems to be a plateau. Each region

Both Americas and EMEA are quite capable and good at fps games.

China completely dominates another fps game, maybe if crossfire dies in china, all of their pros will transfer over to val(?)

Korea not so much in fps but it looks like they are gonna be really good in val.

Other countries in APAC don’t really give me much hope when it comes to young talent but there is a possibility that other they steadily grow to become a strong force

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syupr
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not possible in valorant.

#4
merciless-pity8989-89
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i think they can atleast dominate pacific. IMO when all the teams play to their best or their normal. Korea maybe has 3 out of the top 4 teams and definitely 3/6

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TriQo
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Valorant is too dynamic
the meta always changes and theres a lot of luck involve so being dominant is almost impossible

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jeMEGASUS
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just curious. why is it different in LoL? what reasons do you think stop from other regions to catch up to Korea? (I don't know anything about LoL pro scene)

#8
ricox
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Cooldowns they know how to count and track shit that’s also why they was good at overwatch (jk idk)

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Biostar
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If we're lucky, we'll be able to create an Astralis of Valorant someday, but permanent domination like league would be impossible.

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