Did everyone already forget about team SMG kicking ninjaboogie from their team because he was spending too much time with his dying mom? Why are we supporting this L ORG all of a sudden?
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Did everyone already forget about team SMG kicking ninjaboogie from their team because he was spending too much time with his dying mom? Why are we supporting this L ORG all of a sudden?
Love to see Knights making it in. They've been grinding all the lower tier tournaments to get here
Something I admire about the Valorant team is that they seem to take community feedback into account in their decision making. I hope that Riot Games does the same after seeing this article because the esports scene for Valorant is crucial to the game's success and longevity. I think without hearing out the voices of those contributing to that success, Riot Games would be doing a lot of damage to the scene and a disservice to themselves as well as the Valorant team.
Nice addition including clips in the article
I agree that their initial results following this could be inconsistent, but this was a great step to show that they can compete at the highest level. With that being said, it could be difficult to obtain the same results now that they have lost a reliable player in Leviathan. So I wouldn't be surprised if players from this roster get picked up one by one from different orgs rather than the entire roster being signed.
Fragging isn't everything. With TSM already having potential duelists in Wardell, Roza, and Bang, it doesn't make much sense to add a fourth member who fits that category (Critical). Leviathan seems to be a very capable sova main which is something that TSM is lacking right now since the departure of Cutler. And the information gathering + capable fragging would be invaluable to Hazed as an IGL.