It will be
Duelist: Sayaplayer
Controller: dos9
Sentinel: grumble
Recon Initiator: Blazekinggg
IGL Flex: KellyS
Kr1stal doesn’t want to join GE and is currently on negotiating to join for one biggest T1 org in china.
Flag: | South Korea |
Registered: | January 13, 2023 |
Last post: | August 1, 2025 at 8:13 AM |
Posts: | 3086 |
It will be
Duelist: Sayaplayer
Controller: dos9
Sentinel: grumble
Recon Initiator: Blazekinggg
IGL Flex: KellyS
Kr1stal doesn’t want to join GE and is currently on negotiating to join for one biggest T1 org in china.
We got Meteor and TenTen on the same team before flipzjder get a team😭
Bleed’s owner twitter:
https://x.com/ianesports?s=21
Both are inconsistent.
Trials really are good for consistent players who put up frags.
They are the GE of NA
Overhyping roster while failed to deliver
Damn i feel bad for the players.
We got tenz retired at 23 before him😵
Truly the goat🐐
i wonder why azys didn’t trial for teams and stick with antidote?
They saving money for their league roster
2024 roster was meh
Roster was built because of nepotism and benkai washed. Blazekingg the only legit they picked up from trial.
Have you even watched the league?
Team Secret Leveled up after the addition of WildOreoo and 2ge and went undefeated on groupstage.
RRQ on the other hand they were also close to qualify champions but got blocked by geng and now that the addition of Kush im pretty sure they leveled up too.
Talon meh.
primmie can’t solo carry everytime.
Bro is the mastermind behind bleed’s downfall😭🙏🏻
He was supposedly on T1 roster not until meteor was lft.
DRX probably his second option.
Isn’t there’s also rumor for freeing close to signing a contract on T1 team?
There must be internal problems for the team right?
Or maybe GenG broke and meteor went for the bag.
Its JOEVER for GENG
https://x.com/tanmayymhatre/status/1844671151487820074?s=46
FUT and GiantX underrated imo.
My top 3 will be
I still doubting sayf igling.
He chose to win with a better teammates than 100Trash
Putting him as assistant coach would be much better and going to sign a coach like potter or discover more a coach that has more knowledge about the game.
Overrated players who couldn’t even qualify for playoffs vcj and couldn’t even win ascension in a farmers league??
I honestly do think they need to change their coach and renovate their gameplay
Korea better talent than indonesia.
In Asia
Korea > Thailand > Indonesia > Philippines > Singapore/Malaysia
Boaster
Zellsis
Lakia
Jinggg
cNed
Runner
Crws
mta
There’s a reason they were on the final selection
FDWC died in a car crash recently, im his close friend please pray for him 🙏
Free Papichulo from this shitty org
Duelist: Sayaplayer
Flex: Foxy9
Sentinel: grumble
Controller: Papichulo
IGL: PTC/xavi8k
A solid roster🔥
Apparently fraud got exposed by riot for teaming up and boosting rr with cheaters.
There’s should be any better duelist than saya on apac no?
Like they should’ve discovered more.
He ain’t getting kills without lurking.
The worst NA igl
You can’t be called allstar team when boostio and c0m on it.
GE cooking🔥
Foxy9 and xavi8k is a great pick up tbh
Foxy9 can be great fragger while xavi8k is one of best fragging igl of the philippines.
Mid signing.
If T1 actually wants to win they should’ve buyout Persia from SPG.
-2023 Redgar igl ruined him
-2024 Enzo igl ruined him
Feel bad for my boi jamppi and nAts
He’s good playing on the mid team.
He will shine on vitality trust me
Jamppi better firepower and flexibility.
Once upon a time in a town where the sun shone just a bit too bright, there lived a gamer named Alex. Alex was your typical video game enthusiast, spending most of their time in the virtual realm, but there was one thing that set them apart from the rest: an obsession with a certain Valorant streamer known as Aspas.
It all began one fateful afternoon. Alex was mindlessly scrolling through Twitch when they stumbled upon Aspas's channel. The moment they tuned in, they were greeted by a dazzling display of skill, a barrage of hilarious commentary, and—most importantly—a refreshing absence of any serious attitude. Aspas was a gaming wizard who could pull off insane plays while making viewers laugh until their sides hurt.
From that day forward, Alex became an Aspas superfan. They would clear their schedule for every stream, even going so far as to cancel plans with friends. “Sorry, I can’t hang out tonight; Aspas is dropping some serious 1v5s!” Their friends started to suspect they might be in a committed relationship—with a gamer on the internet.
One night, Alex decided it was time to take their love for Aspas to the next level. They devised a plan to join a Valorant match while streaming. “If I can get Aspas to notice me, maybe we can team up!” they thought, with heart racing excitement.
The day of reckoning arrived. Alex logged into the game, their heart pounding faster than the bullets they fired. In the matchmaking lobby, they saw the name "Aspas" appear! Could it be? Was this the real Aspas? Or just a cheeky impersonator? Either way, Alex’s excitement was palpable.
They entered the match, and it quickly became evident that Aspas was indeed the real deal. As soon as the match began, Aspas started dominating the enemy team with sick plays and killer commentary. Meanwhile, Alex was trying to keep it together, both starstruck and nervous.
“Hey, Aspas! Big fan!” Alex typed in chat, their fingers trembling over the keyboard.
To their surprise, Aspas replied with a cheeky grin: “Thanks! Don’t worry, I’ll carry you!” Alex could hardly believe it. They were officially conversing with their gaming idol!
As the match progressed, Alex realized they were not prepared for the high stakes of playing alongside a pro. They started panicking every time they saw an enemy. Instead of aiming, they were just trying to impress Aspas with their poorly executed strategies.
“Guys, I’m going to flash!” Alex declared, only to throw a flashbang right at their own feet. “Oops! Sorry, Aspas!” They could hear the laughter echo through the headset.
“Nice flash, buddy! We’re all blind now!” Aspas quipped, and the whole team erupted in laughter. Alex felt a mix of embarrassment and joy. Aspas was just as funny in-game as he was during his streams.
In the final round, the pressure was on. Alex somehow found themselves in a 1v1 against the last enemy player, while Aspas was busy juggling his teammates and keeping spirits high. They could hear Aspas cheering them on.
“Just remember, aim for the head!” he encouraged.
Alex’s palms were sweating, and they managed to catch sight of the enemy. With adrenaline pumping, they took a wild shot, completely missing. “Oh no!” Alex shouted, feeling the weight of failure. The enemy returned fire, and Alex’s character went down in a flurry of pixels.
“Hey, no worries! You did great!” Aspas reassured, and in that moment, Alex realized that it wasn’t about winning or losing; it was about the fun they had. They laughed along with Aspas and the team, forgetting the earlier mishaps.
After the match, Alex was on cloud nine. Aspas had not only acknowledged their existence but had also made them feel like part of the team. They tweeted about it, creating a post titled “How I fell in love with Aspas while completely failing in Valorant.” The tweet went viral, with thousands of gamers relating to the experience of being utterly starstruck and hilariously terrible.
From that day on, Alex embraced their role as the “Aspas Fan Club President,” organizing viewing parties for Aspas’s streams and sharing hilarious clips of their match together. They even created a collection of memes titled “Aspas Plays Valorant: The Alex Chronicles,” which featured their infamous flashbang moment.
And while Alex might not have been the best player in Valorant, they certainly became the most enthusiastic fan, proving that sometimes, it’s not about how well you play; it’s about how much fun you have—and how much you love that one gamer who makes it all worthwhile.
Riot needs to delete that map asap.
Best: Fracture
50/50: Sunset
Worst: Ascent and Abyss