T1 signed another Valorant player
The eSports club is slowly starting to assemble its roster in the discipline that has not yet been released from the creators of League of Legends. Representatives from the organization said Kevin 'AZK' Larivere, who, along with swag in CS: GO for iBUYPOWER Esports and other mixes, became the second member of the T1 roster on Valorant.
In early March, T1 announced that they had signed a contract with swag, which had previously performed on the professional stage of CS: GO. He is known for being involved in a scandal with fake matches, after which he received a life ban for participating in tournaments from Valve. Until T1 has finally assembled the squad for shooter discipline, swag will be engaged in content-mapping.
On April 7, Valorant entered the beta phase. On the first day of broadcasting this game, a total of more than 1,700,000 people gathered, which helped the game enter the top 3 top games by views across the entire streaming platform.
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