Valorant premiered Clovea new agent with the particular characteristic that if he is knocked out of combat, he can return to the battlefield under certain conditions that depend greatly on the player's ability to make them work.
Clove, in case you didn't know, is one of those characters that controls the playing field, however, unlike her counterparts, she is very offensive, and that suits her. Valorantsince there is much more variety in the games. Now, the joke was to see it in action on the weekend of April 6 at VCT Americas, but there was a small problem with the game.
Priscila Queiroz, Sr. Publishing Manager of Valorant from America told us that the developers encountered an issue within the game and the teams participating in VTC Americas would not be able to play with Clove, all of this in defense of the competitive environment of the game.
Finally, these are questions that must be faced when you have a competitive game whose scene is very important, especially in our region where teams have come out with very valuable participations in the world championships.
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Making the Valorant community in Latin America not feel left out
Riot Games has its respective team of specialists that is dedicated to carrying out activities – not only for Mexico – for the entire region, looking for the best way to make the Latin American community feel like part of what the experience of Valorant.
According to what Priscila Queiroz said, one of Riot Games' goals is for all Valoran players to feel part of this global community. The trick is to create experiences for those players, that go with them, that feel authentic.
Introducing a new agent in Valorant
The team of Valorant saw the opportunity to create an agent in the controller role which would allow players to be much more aggressive. Until before the arrival of Clove, Omen was the only offensive controller that gave a much more purposeful experience.
“If we have players who want the role of controllers, but want to play more aggressively, how do we give them something?” Priscila Queiroz told us. Finally, Clove fills that playstyle space and Riot Games is very excited to see what players can do.
What is happening with the esports scene in Latam? Is Valorant our game?
VTC Amercias is an amazing product for Riot because they can see teams from the continent being very competitive and they are very excited about what will happen this year. This time they have teams from all over like Leviathan or Krü himself who has done a great job to be a benchmark for our region.
What they want with VCT Americas is for it to feel like all of America, not to remain segmented to Brazil, Spanish-speaking countries or those of North America. The goal is for fans to connect with the players, teams and see their culture represented.
Likewise, they also want the teams to feel supported. Whether from the professional teams, those that are climbing and leaving amateurism and, of course, Game Changers.
Whenever a season starts it's a good time to play Valorant again
The dilemma with games as a service is that you have to be behind it for it to be worth the investment. That is, you have to go through the seasons and play for as long as possible. This is how you build a dedicated audience and the truth is that Riot Games has done its part to make Valorant that competitive title with a good number of players.
The question is what happens to those who leave? How do they get him to come back? Priscila Queiroz told us that this is a great moment to return to Valorant, especially since we have a new agent. All this causes the experience to change and everyone must acclimatize again and create new strategies. It's like learning everything again.
Likewise, VCT Americas is the perfect place to learn the game, as both the teams and the narrators themselves are constantly explaining everything this experience can do. Likewise, friends are the best way to re-enter a title that requires team members.
VCT Americas when does it start?
Stage 1 of the VCT Americas starts this Saturday, April 6 and consists of five weeks of best-of-three competition between the eleven teams that make up the competition.
Sentinels, Evil Geniuses, G2, 100Thieves, LOUD, MIBR, NRG, Fury, Cloud9, Leviathan and KRÜ will be divided into two groups: Alpha and Omega. Both groups will face each other every week and the victorious teams will accumulate one championship point.
With Sentinels dominating the table with six points after winning Kick off and Masters Madrid, the teams are ready to look for victories in Stage 1 and steal the title from the current Americas champion.
KRÜ and Leviatán are already prepared for this new stage of the competition, on Saturday the day begins with the confrontation between Leviatán and Cloud9 starting at 3:00 pm MX, 4:00 pm CO and PE, 6:00 pm CH and AR.
KRÜ will conclude the first day of games on Monday, April 8, in a Bo3 against Furia, which recently added Argentine Agustin “Nozwerr” Ibarra to its roster. The broadcast will take place starting at 3:00 pm MX, 4:00 pm CO and PE, 5:00 pm CH, 6:00 pm AR.
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