People often confuse Indian Valorant with South Asian Valorant, but they’re different. Indian Valorant is just one part of South Asia (Region), which also includes countries like Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nepal, and more.
RNTX is a great example of South Asia’s potential. The roster has two cracked Filipino imports Azys and Georggyyy — along with top Indian players Rawfiul, Antidote, and rising MVP Venka.
They made a huge statement with a comeback win over S8UL, a team stacked with strong imports like k1ngkappa and miz from Singapore. Then, in the Upper Finals of VCSA Split 2 RNTX pushed VLT a team featuring Tier 1 experienced players SkRossi, Russ, and Lightningfast, plus imports Damaraa and Madelyn from Indonesia to the limit in a close thriller.
Just because RNTX comes from a non-Tier 1 region doesn’t mean they lack skill. South Asia is growing fast, and teams like RNTX are proving they can compete at a high level. Ignoring that isn’t just unfair it’s missing the bigger picture.