Vitality's VALORANT division has secured six consecutive championships this year with a 30-match winning streak, demonstrating remarkably solid results—no fluke here. Such consistency is rare in VALORANT, where international tournaments often see underdog victories. Just three months ago, T1 was ranked world No.1, yet now they can't even crack the top 12 globally. This volatility makes every VALORANT title feel like a fluke. To address this, a simple solution exists: host frequent international cups—ideally one world-class tournament monthly. The team with the most championships would rightfully claim the title of "strongest squad of the year." Simultaneously, this would generate extensive map data to better identify top-tier players, potentially cultivating VALORANT's own iconic superstars like CS:GO's s1mple or ZywOo.