On Wednesday, April 8, a few of the world’s best FPS streamers took on Riot Games developers in Before today, the best VALORANT players also happened to work on our team. Hilariously insane how hard the stream team is getting clapped right now. The VALORANT dev team vs CS:GO pros games really show the potential of this game. Riot had announced the matches earlier that day, all while boasting that their devs were the world’s top players in the game. Valorant Pros Call Out Preferential Treatment & Vandal vs Phantom Debate (Valorant News) ... Valorant Dev Q&A - "Killjoy Is Not Overpowered", New Healer & More (Valorant News) - … This isn't just a CS:GO clone, and these games prove it.

For more Daily News Recap: New Valorant agent Reyna releasing this weekhttps://www.dailyesports.gg/wp-content/plugins/eg-comments/eg-comments.jshttps://www.dailyesports.gg/wp-content/plugins/eg-comments/eg-profile.jsJust your average gamer that enjoys writing articles on Call of Duty and Valorant. Valorant fans have been complaining a lot about how the in-game ping feature is lacking. This theory was backed by the fact that many of the streamers were some of the top retired/inactive The matches were played last night, and expectations were quickly quashed.

The Valorant dev team weren’t able to catch the enemy team with their agent ability-combo tactics, like they did in the first game, but they did show off their excellent aim, winning the second game 13-8 in Bind as the defender squad.In game three, the ex-CS:GO pro squad again showed improvements in their map awareness, but they were still no match for the dev team’s knowledge of the game.The dev team ended up taking a tightly-contested final game with a 13-12 score, putting their record at 2-0 over the ex-CS:GO pros.

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Tune in tonight, April 8 @ 7pm PT on Many believed that the streamers would dominate the game developers, despite the devs knowing the maps and characters inside out. 4 months ago. Shroud switch from playing Jett to Raze and used her explosive abilities to help his team win the first game 13-11 in Haven as the defender squad.Shroud and his team managed to keep up with the dev team’s coordinated team movement and utility usage by stepping away from traditional CS:GO stategies and playing as a five-man squad.In the next game, Shroud decided to go back to playing Jett, and his ultimate usage wasn’t as efficient as when he was playing Raze.

Even with the extensive competitive background between all five streamers, the streamers never stood a chance against the If you’d like to watch the stream for yourself, you can check Goldenboy’s video out Who did you think would win? After I just finished viewing the games, and seeing CS:GO pros like summit, fl0m, skadoodle, and shroud get absolutely destroyed by the dev team, it shows how much potential there is for the game. Let's see how our devs fare against some of the best in the world. The game's devs will be making a complete overhaul of this system in the coming months. Nigel Zalamea ONE Esports 16 April 2020 Despite being destroyed by the Valorant dev team in a three-game show match, Mike “Shroud” Grzesiek and …

Despite being destroyed by the Valorant dev team in a three-game show match, Mike “Shroud” Grzesiek and his group of ex-CS:GO pros, which included Keven “AZK” Lariviere, Braxton “swag” Pierce, Jordan “n0thing” Gilbert, and Daniel “fRoD” Montaner lined up for a rematch earlier this week. Valorant devs faced off against former CSGO pros, and obliterated them Image via Valorant on Twitter On Wednesday, April 8, a few of the world’s best FPS streamers took on Riot Games developers in Valorant. Valorant developers absolutely rinsed a group of CS:GO pros in an exhibition matchup. Despite losing to the Valorant dev team 37-33 rounds, Shroud showed major improvements from their 39-10 score during their first match.With Shroud’s team having a better understanding of the game after spending more time playing the closed beta, they picked agents that worked better for certain maps.