I'll go first
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Tf you mean lol
Just a small sample, there’s 10 world champions rn
Starxo Fortnite
Zeek Fortnite
cned: weird Turkish FPS shooter idk about if I’m not wrong
Kiles: CS
Bonecold: CS
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Less: Casual CS and LOL
Sacy: LOL
Pancada: Crossfire
Aspas: Cs
Saadhack: Paladins
So that means out of the 10 world champions only 4 used to regularly play CS, and many of them was just casual
Idk, bro. Most of International valo champions came from csgo
Sen Team (-Zombs)
Gambit: Nats and Redgar
Acend had Bonecold and Kiles (Cned also were an FPL player which is a semi-pro circuit)
Entire Optic team (Most dominant Valorant Team Ever)
FPX: Shao, Ardiis, ANGE1
LOUD: Aspas and Sacy (CS:Source) + Saadhak tried to qualify for 3 CSGO Majors
There’s a difference between being a casual low elo bot and being a radiant or faceit lvl 10 that hasn’t gone professional. Being a faceit lvl 10 gives you all the mechanics you need to go pro in Valorant. At that point, it’s just game sense and understanding of the game. It’s significantly different than transferring from a game and needing to learn the spray patterns, movement, etc.
theres some people claiming some people didn't start with cs, so i just wanna clarify some of those names.
Zyppan, zekken, aspas, Sayaplayer, and nAts all played cs:go. not all of them were pro/semi-pro tho. these guys all reached the highest rank on third-party services like faceit/esea tho.
edit: ill add more to the list whenever i see someone mention a wrong name
Shao
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