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China > EMEA

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Shawn23

I still think EMEA are better for now. but in a year or 2 I could easily see china overlapping them. EMEA mechanics lack heavily compared to APAC, NA , and China.

China just needs to learn what a proper default is and they'll smoke EMEA easily.

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StyrofoamOne
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edg nobody lurking on skye >>>

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remmohun
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Apac and china one day will be best because of the amount of players these regions have and in europe valorant isnt that big i guess

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poiuu20
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they stuck with cs2 too much

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Shawn23
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this too, china will probably overlap everyone in 3-5 years

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remmohun
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Yes because Europeans have a other mindset and most dont like these kid graphics and soft rules from riot thats why they play csgo or rainbow

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poiuu20
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i dont give a f bout how val is for e dater ad teen retard. they needs to get out of cs2. its just too emea dominant market. they be doing same shit but some new talent.
while even tho val is shit but the new thing and talent will born rapid. they really needs to do some because on some point val player who doing some retard ass shit gon beat cs player whos been grinding for years

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remmohun
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Its still e sports so idc that much but i know that from all regions emea will have the hardest/worst future on beeing a super region

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poiuu20
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i really like cs but they need some talent on val too. i mean I know theres lots of talent but the wave of talent from other country would gave hard time. so im hoping on TH to win this

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noobjit
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edg = fnc > fut, th >>>>>>>>>>>>fpx >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>baby dragon ranger gaming

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Prancer
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Why are your signs backwards?

#12
TheAceGamer30
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no fut and th destroyed drg
Th beat fpx
This is just wrong

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Shawn23
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I still think EMEA are better for now. but in a year or 2

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TheAceGamer30
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Nah I doubt it

#13
charleser
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Very possible since EMEA is falling off right now but China teams still have a ways to go I think, they still can't get those really big wins. But the level of competitiveness we've seen from China is promising.

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