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@AfterVL
// 🇮🇱 Professional VALORANT Player for ? (ex @NOM_Esports, @flamehardorg) // Business Inquiries: [email protected]
Joined Eylül 2020
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LFP
Looking for a vocal smoke / flex player at @WintermintVLR for the stage 2 closed qualifier VCL North // East in ~2 months
tag ur smoke mains under / contact me on here or dc Limpe.
rt & like = <3
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lost 2:1 to @mousesports lost to ourselves but still happy about the results.
@kundikundiVAL fucking crazy player
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Hey guys, been inactive lately.
Soon I'll come back as a casual player and content creator!
I love being part of this community and I wanna thank everyone who have been around me in my competitive era.
Stay in touch & help me grow by following on TikTok :)
@after.vl" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">tiktok.com/@after.vl
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Perspective from a CEO spending $700,000 on our Valorant Team in 2 years to compete in T2:
What would you do if after pouring $700,000 into a dream, you found out it was never built to last?
(if you are an esports fan, player or somehow involved in esports, I appreciate a like and retweet for awareness)
That’s exactly the reality we faced as we sought to compete in Tier 2 Valorant.
When Riot reduced the 2 - year franchise slot to just one year, it felt like a slap in the face.
That’s when we began to reconsider our place in the game. We weren’t alone - others felt it too.
After winning champs in 2021, we were invited to apply for the VCT Franchise. It felt like everything was coming together. We even secured a final 20 spot and flew to Berlin to pitch our plans in front of the decision-makers.
But we didn’t make the cut.
Surprisingly, we weren’t too upset. Why? Well, the competing orgs had a lot more experience, a bigger fanbase, and significantly larger budgets.
Let me be clear: our impression of the Riot staff was excellent.
They were professional, passionate, diligent, and extremely friendly.
But once we descended to T2, everything changed. That’s when the nightmare began. You see, fighting for just one slot across all of Europe isn’t just difficult - it’s ruthless, but potentially extremely rewarding.
We knew we could make it and we came damn close in year one of competing in T2 by finishing #3 in Ascension.
Teams, including ours, poured money, time, and heart into the competition, paying good salaries and making massive sacrifices.
Let’s be honest: T2 Valorant has only existed for two reasons:
- Players grinding to make their way up.
- Orgs like ours investing in those players, hoping to compete for that elusive slot.
Without the franchise system as a goal, would T2 even exist? I don’t think so.
What happened to the T2 scene? Is Riot understaffed? Do they not care? Or are the wrong people in charge? Any of these possibilities would spell disaster for building a sustainable T2 ecosystem. And trust me, it wouldn’t take much to fix, definitely not a lot of money.
We’ll be diving deeper into this mess in our next podcast episode with @KrimsonAer and @ElevatedSpeaks , discussing the changes needed for a better T2 ecosystem. Stay tuned.
As for us? Competitive Valorant is a closed chapter for now. The mismanagement of tournaments, broadcasts that don't appeal to the majority, low viewership, prize money delays (even casters waiting for their 2023 payments!), a lack of communication, and the cancellation of Split 3 tournaments. It all got worse.
If we ever return, it’ll either be in a massively profitable situation (finding a low - budget team with a lot of potential) or in a more sustainable ecosystem.
But the harsh reality is, T2 Valorant has been a slap in the face, not just for orgs like ours, but for the players too. They sacrifice their time and lives chasing the dream of going pro, while countless people behind the scenes, coaches, management, editors, designers, work tirelessly for the same goal.
And let’s be real, they aren’t getting rich from it; for most, it’s pure passion. At times, it feels like we are being exploited. Too many people work in this industry for “an apple and an egg” (a German saying .. you get the point).
Yet, for many, working in esports is the dream. That said, I’ve also seen the opposite. People in critical roles being massively overpaid while delivering incompetence that ruins the progress for everyone.
Esports deserves better. Valorant deserves better. Maybe Riot’s focus is on T1. Maybe the higher-ups are unaware of what’s going on. Maybe things will change. But right now, it’s a disaster for orgs.
It's an even worse system for the players. We can pivot to other games or opportunities.
But the pro players? They’re stuck. They’ve dedicated years to mastering this game, and learning another from scratch could take years more.
They’re the ones being hit hardest. I truly feel for the countless unsigned T2 teams and players who deserve to make a living in this space.
Whether you're an org owner, an esports worker, or a player unsure of your next step - join our Discord.
Let’s continue the conversation, reach out if you want to chat, need help, have ideas. Maybe together, we can find a way forward.
You're not alone.
Stay strong, Ben
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#LONETEAM is back!
Give a warm welcome to our new roster that will play the @LVPesVALORANT Qualifier 🔥
🇮🇹 @FrancyBald_FPS
🇳🇱 @jimbk_
🇨🇿 @EnrikVALO
🇷🇺 @Razzisz
🇮🇹 @sihwval
🇮🇹 @browseeval (Sub)
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🇮🇹 @LSolitar1o (C)
🇮🇹 @MattPeeler (AC)
🇮🇹 @Garage46Tv (PC)

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Been a pleasure from start to finish, took the risk to leave the team before the RMR cycle for a different project. Only time will tell if I’m bad at decision making or not :)
NOM@NOM_Esports
After 8 months and so many good memories, it's time to say goodbye to Tal🥺 You've been an Icon here in our roster and the organization and we'll miss you so much! Wishing you the best of luck in the future and will cheer for you for eternity!!💪 News about our fifth coming 🆙 soon #NOMFAM4EVER
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LFT for next season (F/A)
-Able to IGL on Reveals/Flex/Controllers
-Willing to put the work and learn other role if needed
-Super motivated
-East LTR
-Can provide vods + work if needed
References : @bunchuk_igor
DM's open
vlr.gg/player/7185/ne…
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❗️ VALORANT LFT FREE AGENT ANY VCL OR TOP VRC ❗️
After a good 4th place run in the first phase of VRC East, I'm looking for a new home!
- Fulltime
- A lot T2 pracc exp, some T1
- Controller, can flex
- VERY Vocal, can IGL
- ex @NOM_Esports , @flamehard
- East LTR
- VLR ⬇️
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@AfterVL @NOM_Esports @flamehard BIG V, very motivational, works very hard brings good vibes and goat on the controller W pickup for any Team
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