Oh yea, such a great video!
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Despite his performance, it's always fun to watch him player. Wether he fails or succeeds
I highly doubt they will with DRX, PRX and GenG in the picture
Definitely... And what's funny is people say TS is potentially top3 Pacific after having two close maps against the worst team in Pacific...
For real... Would be nice to have a almost full Indian team. So far they've just got 1
Post your opinions, I'm curious!
Mine (Keeping in mind that I barely followed Valorant eSports in 2021)
That's a fair point... But hey, I guess it's still a trophy which is what matters to the team and players.
Karon is currently known for popping up out of nowhere and showing us some amazing performance in Tier 1.
What are some other players in the past years you think came from a similar begining in Valorant (little to no pro experience) and has performed incredibly well in their debut year?
I love seeing "nobodies" to the average player randomly being picked up in a tier 1 team and absolutely shred proving their worth.
I do believe that 2024 is such a weak year for VCT.
It started with Madrid having such extremely inconsistent performances. Imo the biggest Mickey mouse tourney in VCT yet.
But it's been a steady climb up heading into Shanghai and hoping for more consistent and clean gameplay in Champions.
Apart from GenG starting to show some crazy strong gameplay, this year's teams would struggle hard in 2023
Thanks for this! I had no clue who he was as I don't watch Tier 2 other than South Korea and NA.
Minecraft
Stardew Valley
Risk of Rain
Fnatic's performance in 2024 started on a very low point. Gradually going up but nothing to feel satisfied about.
I doubt Fnatic will do much better with Leo gone as he was a big piece of their win in EMEA but... We never know
These South Korean players are looking better and better every year.
Wondering if they're heading towards copying some of that LoL domination
Damn this is a surprise... Leo was vital to Fnatic's success.
Some big shoes to fill
Today may be the year... Then again, with their current roster, I doubt it
Has there been any rumors about him retiring?
Damn, chill
Munchkin doing his job quite well
Loud looking good for a comeback but... Good on paper doesn't always mean it being the case
Someone sign them and put them on the same team. That would be peak content.
What a joke of a post. Try a bit harder baiting next time
I'm not sure... I mean, 2024 has so far been the worst year for Valorant eSports.
2023 was such an amazing and entertaining year.
But Valorant has great potential and I honestly don't see it dying out anytime soon.
South Korea making their way into dominating Pacific. PRX and Talon being the viable contenders.
But GenG and DRX are looking extremely good. As for T1, Stax being added to the roster is a big W
Fnatic is objectively the best team in Valorant on average, that's for sure
People thinking that FNS is a better fit for the roster than Demon1 are kidding themselves
Despite not being a fan, this guy is one of the most talented players in valo. Please find him a team to be an active player on
GenG is stacked with talent. He clearly woke up and pulled his weight for the team
Disappointed because I was really rooting for them!
Loud looking like they could potentially make a come back from their poor performance so far. Would be interesting
I've recently found out that Europe is heading towards a similar direction :/
Oh fk yea, that guy was solid af
Loud looking like they got a decent shot at a good performance for Champions
Honestly it was quite amazing, so personally it was.
This is such a dumb tier list lol
Pacific > EMEA > NA > South America > China