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Flag: Argentina
Registered: October 19, 2020
Last post: September 20, 2022 at 4:45 PM
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I feel that if he adapts well to the game he can become one of the best in the world. I am eager to see what your team will be

posted about 3 years ago

Vikings vs PAIN? shit, the world's most intense qualifier

posted about 3 years ago

FURIA vs Gamelanders? I'm dying to see this

posted about 3 years ago

completely agree

posted about 3 years ago

I don't think they are the changes they need but hopefully it works for them to improve

posted about 3 years ago

There is an Indian team that is also called like that, that must be why the mistake, but the players of this typhoon are from latam

posted about 3 years ago

That's wrong. Typhoon's team is: ERMAAAK, pakal, viNT (chileans), GXN and tala (Argentines)

posted about 3 years ago

I do not fail with the leaks. Good luck to the whole team, especially to nzr who will surely play great

posted about 3 years ago

If the sources are correct, nzr would have signed several days ago for FURIA

Tweet from nzr

posted about 3 years ago

Great team, not so good logo. but the important thing is the level of play so lesgo

posted about 3 years ago

I like this vitality, I hope they get stronger with time

posted about 3 years ago

According to sources, the Brazilian team FURIA will sign nzr in the next few days. The Argentine player comes from winning the First Strike LAS with Estral Esports and being a very important player for the nucleus of this team.

With this signing, nzr would be the second First Strike LAS champion player to arrive in Brazil, after saadhak did. Will this team of FURIA be able to dethrone Gamelanders? Will more Latin American talent come to the Brazilian teams? Will players like nzr or saadhak make a difference in Brazil?

What do you think?

posted about 3 years ago

Nice dia de furia

posted about 3 years ago

Riot always separated Brazil from the rest of Latin America. They do this for ease of making the servers and for the convenience of organizing tournaments by language. They do this in all of their games, from the Valorant to the League of Legends, including Legends of Runeterra and Tft

posted about 3 years ago

Good signing, two of the best Spanish players out there right now

posted about 3 years ago

great roster, good luck to this new Rix

posted about 3 years ago

Thanks bro, it is appreciated. I'm just trying to make the scene in my region a little more known

posted about 3 years ago

Thanks for the correction, sometimes, without thinking about it, I make literal translations from Spanish

posted about 3 years ago

If anyone is interested in seeing the challenger series of latam this post is still valid

posted about 3 years ago

I love that the Brazilian scene grows so much

posted about 3 years ago

Nice good signing

posted about 3 years ago

Today Team RYE published a video on their twitter account alluding to their entry into Valorant. According to rumors, the entry would be made by signing Don't even ask, a team that yesterday beat Giants and CGN and qualified for the next phase of the Rising Series

The team would be:
Mehmet Yağız cNed İpek
Patryk starxo Kopczynski
Jose Luis koldamenta Aranguren
Vlad Kiles Shvets
Santeri BONECOLD Sassi

Opinions?

posted about 3 years ago

I think he is a very good signing. I hope that Guild can get more out of Sayf than NiP got out of him.

posted about 3 years ago

Evidently not balanced

posted about 3 years ago

cNed completely mad, Kiles playing awesome, Pipson can't play Sova without knowing how to shoot arrows

posted about 3 years ago

The LVP cannot allow that exploit to be used and then repent and give you the game for lost. Pretty unprofessional

posted about 3 years ago

They gave the game to Giants for the use of an exploit by Don't even ask

posted about 3 years ago

The first open to qualify the valorant challengers has already started in Latam. Today I am going to make my predictions of the 8 teams that will qualify in the south and point out some of their players to take into account for those who do not follow the Latin American scene and want to see these challengers.

  • First bracket:
    I think the first classified will be 9z team.
    The Argentine team has been working with the same roster from the beginning and that is beginning to give them results. Last year they failed to qualify for first strike, but every day they have been playing much better and their players have much more synergy than ever. Today I would put 9z as one of the strongest teams in latam.
    The players I recommend looking specifically at are Exterminia, L4cerr, and Mizu.

  • Second bracket:
    In this bracket the classification is a little more even, there are two great teams that will be contesting it: Kaos Latin Gamers, a team that is formed by the nucleus of what was Azules Esports and Feint Gaming, a team that classified First Strike LAS, yes They came out last well, they are a team that has been playing with the same players for a long time and I think that gives them an advantage. If I have to bet on one, I would do it on Feint, but it will be an interesting dispute.
    some players to pay attention:
    Feint: blackzero and Vlokz
    Kaos Latin Gamers: kraizzzz, neto and ANDREWCHL

  • Third Bracket:
    In this bracket there is possibly the dispute for the classification with the best level. The two teams that can enter the challengers are Wygers Argentina (the team page is outdated, they changed their players) and Movistar Optix. I think wygers will qualify, since their roster is the nucleus of the old Australs team, the only team that could win a final against Estral Esports And leazo that comes from being the champion of the First Strike LAS with the same Estral. For its part, Movistar Optix is made up of Australs players who did not join Wygers and also former Catolica Esports players.
    Players to see? leazo, Keznit, and suther for Wygers. alca, vickt0r and MT1 for Movistar Optix.

  • Fourth bracket:
    In this bracket there is an old acquaintance, such as Australs esports but with a new roster, although I think they were a better team before, the roster they currently have is not bad and they have every chance of qualifying. Is there a team that can handle it? Yes. Team Samurai, a team with little publicity, but lately they have been doing quite well in the games they play, they are practically the same roster from the beginning with some small changes, which makes their players have good chemistry.
    some players to pay attention:
    Team Samurai: Kodam and Dizku
    Australs: Melser and kiNgg

  • Fifth bracket:
    This is the most difficult bracket as it faces teams like Furious Gaming and DKS Esports. Both are teams that did very well last year, qualified for First Strike LAS and kept part of their roster (Furious) and even improved with some additions. I think it could be for anyone but I'm going to bet on DKS and I quite like the players that he added to his roster in the last time.
    Payers to see: Klauss, debout and D1E from Furious
    nazek, KNZY, DOGAO

  • Sixth Bracket:
    In this bracket I think that the classified is quite obvious, Malvinas Gaming should not have difficulties to qualify, they had quite accessible rivals and Malvinas is a team that is quite strong.
    Players to pay attention: Tinchoff, HANLING and Matthaus

  • Seventh bracket:
    Another bracket with a clear winner, Meta Gaming. The organization of Paraguay is betting strongly on Valorant with a team with very heavy names, with players coming from LBS and Estral, Meta seeks to be one of the best in Latam.
    Players to consider: guishorro, puleule and Capi

  • Eighth bracket
    The last bracket and the clearest of all. Sergio "Kun" Agüero's team, KRÜ Esports should take the classification quite easily. His roster is made up of a mix of very good young players from various teams and a pair of coaches with a lot of experience in esports such as Onur (First Strike LAS Champion with Estral) and BeTony (former pro of Smite, CS: GO , HotS and Magic). The objective is that these coaches can exploit the full potential that these young players have.
    Players to see: NagZ, Mazino (Formerly franKO), Leobas and Klaus

I hope I have helped those who want to see the South Latin American challengers matches. Maybe one of these days I will do a similar one for the North Latin American teams.

Here you can see the results of the qualifier that is currently being played: https://valorantchampions.lat/competicion/torneo/stage-1-e296b7-valorant-champions-sur-open-1/etapa1

posted about 3 years ago

thank you bro it's appreciated. I just try to inform a little about the scene and also talk about the forgotten latam

posted about 3 years ago

9 bans on HTLV. If they don't want you there, we welcome you here, but don't be an idiot

posted about 3 years ago

The Argentine team adds two new players to its Chilean roster. Tio and Klauss who come from competing for Dylema gaming a team that finished 7th in First Strike Latam South

The complete Furious Gaming team for the start of this year is:
Diego D1E Contreras
David debout Beaupuits
Felipe rochet Rochet
Carlos Tio Swing
Klauss Klauss Hermann

Twit from Furious Gaming

posted about 3 years ago

Congratulations on your entry to RixGG and good luck in the team

posted about 3 years ago

RixGG signs his new IGL Oliwer LATEKS Fahlander, who is coming from playing at Skade and Fabriken

posted about 3 years ago

The important thing is that I totally agree with Rix's comment
https://twitter.com/RixGG_/status/1351222292278374408

posted about 3 years ago

Great, they badly needed a coach and I think nEiLZiNHo can fill that spot well. I think that for the level of coaches that there are today, being that it is such a new game, maybe he is in the top 10 in Europe.

ty for the link

posted about 3 years ago

I think the same, he has little experience in this type of game but he has an impressive aim and good adaptability. Maybe in a few years he will be one of the best players in europe

posted about 3 years ago

As the rumors indicated, zeek will be the new player of G2. It was confirmed through the official G2 twitter account

What do you think about this signing? Who will be the new IGL of G2?

posted about 3 years ago

I think you can ask them to create your team's page in discord

https://discord.gg/ep3Rxptv

posted about 3 years ago

GG, Vikings has a great team. Saadhak, gtnziN and Sacy are from another planet

posted about 3 years ago

bye or as we would say in Argentina "A casa pete"

posted about 3 years ago

Nice, very good team

posted about 3 years ago

The Paraguayan organization, Meta Gaming, confirmed the rumors about their roster today through its twitter.
The team is investing heavily and committing to the game by bringing in some of the best players in Latam. Some of his additions are: puleule winner of the First Strike LAS with Estral Esports, cukijAs winner of the GGtech Valorant invitational and 4th in First Strike LAS with Rebirth Esports and guishorro and Capi who come from doing very well in CS: GO and Overwatch respectively.

Latam south may be positioning itself as a very good region for the future, but we will still have to see it battle against other regions that, in principle, are the strongest regions such as NA, Europe, Brazil and Korea.

The team is conformed by:
Guillermo guishorro Areco
Nahuel puleule Pulella
Edgardo cukijAs Gonzalez
Ignacio Capi del Rio
Benjamin bnj Rabinovich

posted about 3 years ago

You're so good saadhak

posted about 3 years ago

Great team, top 5 in eu probably

posted about 3 years ago
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