Steel is a great CS:GO igl. Not so much for Valorant. Just remember how 100T used to play. Very little utility combo, and their most successful strat that led them to international wins was "run away from Cned"
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Steel is a great CS:GO igl. Not so much for Valorant. Just remember how 100T used to play. Very little utility combo, and their most successful strat that led them to international wins was "run away from Cned"
This is literally impossible. The minimum salary is reported to be 50k USD a year for franchised teams in the Americas league according to Valorant Zone: "The minimum salary for players in the Americas League — which includes North America, Brazil, and Latin America — would be around US$50,000 a year, according to a report by ValorantZone in May." -One Esports
Assuming LOUD offered around the minimum salary, which is equivalent to 4200 USD a month, it's just a tough situation because in Brazil that would be an amazing salary for anyone. In NA however, that's less than a police officer. It's quite hard for Brazilian orgs to compete as a result. What I wonder is that if they aren't taking LOUD's offer, it must be because they imagine they can get paid more somewhere else. What org would that be?
Alguma chance do heat acabar jogando na gringa Noyn? Lembro que havia rumores sobre ofertas no ano passado.
Also rip loud ;<