why?
You do realize EU doesn't have to completely convert to Valorant. As long as there's a solid fanbase and Riot attracts sponsors and build incentives for orgs (which they are) then what does it matter lol. More than 1 game can exist bro. You have orgs like Vitality, G2, Fnatic, NiP, Alliance, Guild, FPX, etc etc. already in Valorant. And once Riot introduces leagues, ad revenue sharing and everything else thats attractive it'll all work out. The playerbase and talent will grow organically and there's no need to convert CS players to Valorant.
Stop trolling, learn business, and hltv is a great site for CSGO. Enjoy.
Masters finals got over 45k, what are you talking about? Are you really giving voice to this Hekzy guys? He tries so hard over here to make valorant seem irrelevant while licking CSGO's balls all the time. Just look at this dude's history in this forum and you will see that everything he says are lies to try and elevate CSGO. Pitiful.
dude simple math. They disclose how many immortals are the percentage of the player base.
Immortals/Radiants in EU = 15k~
Immortals and Radiants = 4%~ of the population
15k~ times 25~ = 400-500k players. And that's being generous.
So there it is.
Also, you can see that EU teams get no viewers. Only turkish teams.
LIES, LIES AND LIES... How are 500k people a small number while CS's streamcharts has 900K from ALL OVER THE WORLD? If EU has 500k alone, Valorant has 2 million players.
Also, Immortals and Radiants are not 4%, they are at most 3%, but probably 2% of the population. If we get those numbers YOU are coming up with correctly, Valorant playerbase could be 4 million.
Next time, give us your information with the source you found it, cause I don't believe you, nor in your numbers.
that's the thing, we can only estimate, us the players. I think Valorant is just fine, since there are a bunch of new players who are playing the game from my expierence, and the viewer count in Valorant esports had a surge in views during January on Twitch. Its growing, but it could grow alot faster is regions like EU or KR made it big, since those are also regions that are normally very popular
Big names from CS NA have moved to Valorant EU not that much..
Also famous streamers stream and play actually Valorant why we in EU only have Scream and Mixwell ?
NA = Ninja , Myth , Shroud , Hiko , Babybay , Dazed , Tenz , Skadoodle all big streamers that also play togethers like a night night games
Not more than Valorant players are being paid in NA, as nitr0 has a 200k+ salary a year, maybe starts like s1mple are paid more, but that's it. When Riot makes it first "Champions" tournament in the end of the year with more than 10 million prize pool I will watch and laugh as all the CSGO pro players changes games.
Bro we were talking about EU pros and then you burst in and start talking about something that isn't relevant to the discussion.
Also the average Astralis salary is 364.000 dollars and after they accepted lower salaries.
Face it EU pros have higher wages because they are better, and because there's more competition.
Sure NA orgs have more money, but they also don't have enough players.
Also 10 million dollars is nothing compared to DOTA 2's The International 2020 was cancled yet it had over 40 million dollars in the prize pool.
Also prize pools aren't all, just look at DOTA 2 and Pverwatch they're doing poorly and yet the gave out millions of dollars every year.
nitr0 is an avarage player in Valorant, people are already saying that Sentinels will pay over a million dollars for TenZ.... Using nitr0 as an avarage player for comparison, this in fact elevated she salaries of the whole game, now he is a parameter, if a player better than him comes up, people will have to pay him more...
You forgot the human aspect, do you seriously think Fabian is gonna switch from R6S to Valorant
Do you really think S1mple is gonna switch to Valorant just because he can have a slight pay raise.
Do you really think pros would just leave, i've seen TF2 pros stay for no reason other than they love the game, do you think they would join the shitty CSGO rip off with wonky mechanics.
No, the best of the best won't till he can't stay at the old game anymore. Why would he change games if he is the best at the one he plays? Makes no sense... Yet dev1ce himself said he could move to valorant in the future.
Prize pools brings big orgs with big salaries, little by little the players will start to move when Valorant gets bigger and CS smaller, and with time the better players will start to switch too, until the best of the best are left with no competition, no big orgs, and no big tournaments and have to switch too.
esports was poorly managed at the start of valorant in eu which is why valo is less popular there than NA..but the general interest is growing in eu and if franchised era of valorant has great event it will definitely grow in eu asia south america as well...
when comparing with cs ,cs has a 20 year head start so probably not a fair comparison