Honestly, Boaster is a rare esports type of player and probably one of a kind. you don't see his type of personality very often in any other esports which is very nice to have in Valorant.
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Honestly, Boaster is a rare esports type of player and probably one of a kind. you don't see his type of personality very often in any other esports which is very nice to have in Valorant.
They even congratulate Gambit and support them to win Masters back in September
Pain :(
I feel bad for k1Ng to have to deal with Derke's demon mode at tower, thats just painful to watch.
I just woke up, so whose starting it this time?
Platchat on YouTube and Tarik on Twitch
Vision Strikers is the team that is truly playing Valorant on how it was meant to be in terms of the game design while other teams are still playing CS with superpowers type approach.
This also marked the end of Absolute lineup who have been together for a long time. Adding young fresh talent for the New Era of JP FPS esports.
Almost 500k views and currently trending on JP twitter as well.
ratio + some other SEA country livestream and even Japanese livestream link are still not included in the article
I like to call Seki-san, Shaka, and Spygea "the ossan trio" when they play together, it's still full of random comedy even in a diamond-immortal lobby.
English: Tarik
Non-english: Jasper7se
nah bro its the truth for the region
Would cope, especially knowing that the 50% of the Net Proceeds from the Bundle will be split between all teams that are currently at Champions. Giving back to these players for trying to perform their best at the highest level is all I can ask for.
Yep, and it's also a great marketing approach since tournament song is one of the reason how League is able to attract more attention to a wider audience outside of esports.
We got the League of Legends Worlds treatment for VALORANT? LFG!!!
Must be really tough for Minty, but it is understandable since the language barrier was one of the problems that holding back CR in terms of developing their teamwork & comms.
Well it's a mobile game and it has more access to a wider audience than a regular esports enthusiast
what?
3 International LAN tournaments during the pandemic era, great viewership, and Game Changers. All this in 1 year so pretty much deserved.
There is a chance that Full Sense can win but it depends on how PTC & JohnOlsen could perform well in terms of finding frags since during stage 1 until now this team is known in SEA rely on either both of them where SuperBuss is many consider to be the weak link in this team. But who knows, maybe all 5 of them could perform well as a team to compete against VS.
Vouch, YouTube is Plat Chat watch party all the way and Twitch would be Tarik if he allowed to co stream it.
2-0 VS win, but it could be 1-2 or 0-2 Full Sense win if both PTC & JohnOlsen are on perform since FS is still considered as the weakest team in this group unless both of them play well.
If it's base on the current VALORANT fanbase then:
North America - Los Angeles
Asia - Tokyo
South America - São Paulo / Rio de Janeiro
Europe - Still not sure which EU country has the biggest fanbase, maybe Istanbul if it's based on EMEA?
it would be a great idea since Champions is basically Worlds but for Valorant, but we just have to see.
chill, I like both games and its actually not that hard.
Well Riot Account is also integrated with other games so people from League can also see what other Riot's title that their friends are currently playing, and we know that League playerbase is huge so there is that.
True, but Japan is really the one that hard carry the Viewership from Asia, big respect for them ngl.
Ah yes watching an esports tournament from Asia in the middle of the night while everyone in the Western hemisphere enjoy watching it while having lunch/dinner.
as someone that also use hltv, I can agree, the interface on hltv is a shitshow compare to vlr cleaner and simple interface.
Japan
they made a team for a Japan community tournament
Yeah it is really early since it's still year one of Valorant esports. I remember back then people used to think that NA & EU are the best region and will stay like that for a couple of years after League of Legends Worlds Season 1, now its all about which team from the LPL & LCK that will win Worlds.
Fennel could bring suprises since the rosters that play during stage 3 was a team that was originally prepared for 2022 but somehow got 4th place on the challengers final.
95k from Japanese viewerships alone is Insane, Japan literally hard carry the viewerships from Asia since Stage 2
They are a team that has kept improved in terms of gameplay and chemistry throughout from stage 1 to stage 3 which the results made them have also improved for the LCQ
Northeption is kinda a new team this year but they are the team that has improved so much from stage 1 to stage 3 in terms of chemistry and gameplay which is insane from them coming into the APAC LCQ. It shows that their way in developing the teams chemistry works well for them which made them improved as a team.
Northeption is sorta a new team this year that consistently keep developing their chemistry from stage 1 to stage 3 which probably made them learn so much in preparing for the LCQ while ZETA & Crazy Racoon are already an established team back then.
This NTH in APAC is like the improved version of them, they kept evolving from stage 1 to stage 3 and now they also has improved for APAC
They improved so much from stage 1 to stage 3, and now they evolved more in LCQ
NTH from stage 1 to stage 3 has improved so much, it's actually insane.
I remember Benkai said that Japanese team's are not that good, look where he is now LOL
APAC solidarity to take down EMEA & NA? sign me up!
Everyone knew that PRX is the better team before the match, but damn didn't expect a 13-0 to close the series.