Riot Games have made public the groups for the year’s most stacked tournament, VALORANT Champions 2021, which is set to kick off on December 1.
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Zeal Esports have announced the benching of Dominique “N1CO” Tul-id and Vince “Flash” Medado, with Craig “craigys” Salgado moving to the starting lineup after serving as the team’s sixth member since May.
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solo retires – A Tribute to one of South Korea’s most experienced FPS players
by Juandiby JuandiNUTURN Gaming has announced Keun-chul “solo” Kang’s retirement from competitive VALORANT, bringing an end to a career that began in 2005 and spanned across four different titles: Counter-Strike, Counter-Strike Online, Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, and VALORANT.
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Benkai on Asian parents and why the Asian scene is behind – Should you give up?
by Juandiby Juandi“I think the reason for that is just because esports, in general, isn’t a very viable career option in Asia. Because basically, if you’re Asian and you have Asian parents, you either become a doctor or a lawyer, or you’re just trash.
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South Built Esports beat Team Secret to win Mineski VxV Invitational Playoffs
by Juandiby JuandiSouth Built Esports have been crowned Mineski VxV Invitational Playoffs champions after taking out Team Secret in the best-of-five (BO5) grand final derby.
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Nigma Galaxy have announced the signing of Cong Anh “crazyguy” Ngo on a permanent basis, the organization revealed today, along with three other roster adjustments. crazyguy will take the position of George “Georggyyy” Lachica, who has been released from the team. Along with crazyguy, Nigma Galaxy will have Sha “ZesBeeW” Mohtar on loan from Team SMG and Ashraf “acAp” Firdaus as a coach.
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