Well, when the NA Challengers opens, NA will be the second most watched region.
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Well, when the NA Challengers opens, NA will be the second most watched region.
At least, the popularity in France is definitely more accompanied by competence than the popularity in Japan. lol
https://valorantesports.com/news/vct-pacific-2024-etynk/id-id
A
BLD-T1
ZETA-GE
B
DRX-DFM
TLN-TS
C
PRX bye
RRQ-GENG
If OXG were to enter this league, it would be among the top five teams.
He spoke confidently in a video immediately following the announcement of his joining, saying, "We will be stronger than DFM in 2023.
Maybe he has come to grips with reality.
mwzera could have moved on to LOUD if he didn't get hung up on the duelist role. He stayed with the shitty team because he wanted to reign as the king of the team. He deserved it.
mwzera could have moved on to LOUD if he didn't get hung up on the duelist role. He stayed with the shitty team because he wanted to reign as the king of the team. He deserved it.
That would have been influenced by the division in the team as one of the reasons. I think his spirit would be very stable with a group of hometown players he knew.
No one will complain, because SkRossi and DEATHMAKER can both have operators, which is quite powerful.
1st dualist:SkRossi
1st initiator:hellff
smoke:Techno
flex(2nd smoke, initiator):Lightningfast
sentinel,2nd duelist:DEATHMAKER
Remember that FENNEL put up a good fight against FNATIC in REDBULL and then was beaten by C9. the true value of TR will be clear in the next game.
DFM 13-8 ZETA
If you value mwzera so highly as a duelist, why couldn't he move to LOUD to replace Aspas? He must be better than qck, right? He is not going to achieve true success just trying to do well in a weak team where his position is guaranteed.
Don't worry, last hope NA disappeared from the tournament a few days ago.
C9 2-0 ZETA.
yesterday Haven was not good enough for C9 and too good for ZETA. No repeatability.
FPS Tournament in Brazil = Worlds in Korea
You are absolutely right, Carlão has done a great job of protecting the players from the hate of the fans as well as the usual coaching duties.
Brazilians have the national character to be outraged before they worry about him for posting a light joke about Brazil's security when Sadhaak was robbed. Their inability to remain calm and sensible about anything like that makes their criticism of Carlao far from a credible assessment.
Brazilian fans like to claim that Carlao is all bad. But considering that dgzin has not even performed well in games against tier2 teams, wasn't Carlao a good coach as well as a protector of his players from the hate of the fans? At least last year's FURIA looks stronger than the current FURIA.
I can honestly say that I have nothing but apprehension when I look at FURIA's recent games since the new regime was put in place.
kon4n and liazzi are far from the performance that was expected. Next year will be a year of just gaining experience.
What was rumored among the underground VALORANT community in Japan was true.
In terms of individual results, ScreaM and Nivera were not bad at all; MiniBoo was worse than that.
Hmmm, it seems to me that MiniBoo was hired as a duelist most likely because he is a blood relative of Boo. And he never did well at EMEA Ascension.
Why did they hire MiniBoo as their duelist? Was he hired at the behest of Boo?
He has a mediocre record at EMEA Ascension except for his HS%, which is clearly not up to international league standards.
Rating 0.84
KAST 60%
FDPR 0.2
HS% 39%
https://www.vlr.gg/event/stats/1590/champions-tour-2023-emea-ascension
VALORANT and CS2 are different games. Why are you trying to compare them on the same scale?
In CS2 match,
Zywo > Demon1
Simple > tenz
Niko > leo
In VAL match,
Zywo < Demon1
Simple < tenz
Niko < leo
Over.
The average rank of Japanese GC players is around Ascendant to Immortal, and since suzu is the only woman in Japan who has ever soloed and achieved the rank of Rediant, it was easy for her to dominate the Japanese GC scene.
Haha, if the rumors are true, that's a sorry choice.
They should consider adopting mini or mCe.
Salary caps are only effective when far more money is at stake.
Esports players' annual salaries are far less than those of the four major sports, so if a cap were set, it would be impossible for any star player to earn the salary of a typical salaried worker for the rest of his or her life before retirement.
Assuming 20 teams in each league, that means all teams that participated in this year's Ascension will join the league, correct?
To be clear, I don't think Dplus, Orangutan, ONE TEAM, etc. should be able to compete in one of the best leagues in the world this year. It will only lead to a lower level.
JP official, and Shaka.
I think Japanese stream is basically terrible.
To be honest, it is quite difficult to make EMEA regions go viral because the competing titles are too strong; we will need certain popular teams like G8, KC, and KOI to get the momentum going. Polaris, however, were not strong enough for Apeks, and it would have been nice if a team like HEROIC or AST had come in with a strong roster.
Yes, it is. We should be careful about when we hold our conventions. However, if the tier 1 and tier 2 seasons are too far apart, it may be difficult to find scrim opponents. So it might be a good idea to shorten the complete off-season to about 2 months, and parallel the tier1 and tier2 seasons by shifting them slightly.
More prize money for tier2 tournaments? That will only benefit a very small number of teams that will eventually compete for next year's tier2 championship. (e.g. Apeks, Acend, M80, etc. this year)
Increase the number of tier2 competitions? Same.
Let RIOT give money directly to tier 2 teams? Just as there is no end to the amount of direct aid to poor countries, tier2 teams must be able to earn money themselves.
The highly uncertain element of tournament prize money doesn't help; there are teams like SEN, 100T, LOUD, and ZETA that have a short history but have done a great job of branding themselves.
They had a huge fan base even before they were chosen as partner teams.
And I think open leagues are rather the opposite element of establishing sustainability that critics cry out for. European soccer leagues are doing well because of broadcasting rights revenue. J-League, Japan's open league for professional soccer, is run at a loss except for a few popular teams, and is covered by local government taxes.
Well, the WCS anthems are in a rut with only similarly developed songs. Last year's song was a little different, but it didn't seem to be a hit with LOL players.
I only buy Battle Pass and limited time sets like Champions skins, ARCANE and League bundles after 2021.
Yeah, I'm a diehard ZETA fangirl lmao
If ZETA were to look for a replacement for Crow, they would look for a player who is fluent in Japanese and can use breeches from a communication perspective. Japanese players with high vlr ratings since the Challengers Main Event are Popogachi (CR),
Tenzou (CGZ),
neth (CR),
Allen (SZ to FA),
and misaya (SG), to name a few.
Allen has a lot of offline experience and can also use KAY/O in assent. He is young and would be a good replacement for Crow.
Does anyone have scrim info for ZETA? Do they really practice?
The assumption that Jemkin is half Russian and half Japanese is incorrect. He has no Japanese blood in him. Therefore, he cannot speak Japanese.
I agree that he is a good shooter, but his inability to use the Omen is a negative, and I don't rate him until I replace him with SugarZ3ro.
Hahaha, What does angry xand think?
Multiple world championships won, strong IGL unites four brilliant young men, high popularity
If he wins this Champions, no one can argue with that, right?
If they continue to emphasize communication in Japanese as they have in the past and do not include foreign players, are there any promising players in Japan who would take the place of Crow and Tennn?