The game will evolve to the point where players will have to play in their native or foreign languages having a complete command of the language. Valorant is a game that needs accurate and precise communication, and because it has many skills, powers that generate tactics automatically, the more accurate, faster and more efficient the communication, the more advantage you will have in the round.
I'm not saying that it's impossible or unfeasible for a player to play at a high competitive level in another language. But this is an analysis I've been doing, teams that play in their true language have an easier time winning. But this is not necessarily a fact, for example, Acend won the Champions and has several nationalities in the team.
And in CS:GO itself, teams that have an ''era'' are teams that have the native language. The same will apply to Valorant, mark my words.
Do you think I'm crazy?
The last Champions except Acend, all play in their native language:
Gambit: Native Russian
Sentinels: Native English
Optic: Native English
Top performing teams today:
ZETA: Native Japanese
LOUD: Native Portuguese (Saadhak speaks very well)
DRX: Full Korean
KRU: Native Spanish
"Immigrant" players who have another native language have to translate everything they say and hear, and even perfecting this technique of instant translation, they still spend a few milliseconds or seconds thinking, and we know that at a highly competitive level this may be necessary to guarantee a round and consequently a victory.