‘nAts’ leaves Valorant Competitive team M3 Champions
nAts leaves M3C and bids farewell
Ayaz Akhmetshin aka “nAts”; the Russian Valorant esports competitive player has departed team M3 Champions. M3C is now a self-governing squad. It had to terminate relations with the group owing to Riot Games’ limits on Russian facilitating the emergence of events. Until August 6, the original roster was under Gambit Esports agreements.
The Valorant pro player gained recognition after Gambit Esports claimed its place in the 2021 Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) Valorant Championship Tour (VCT) Stage 1 Masters, as well as the Stage 3 Masters in Germany; Berlin champion title. Notably, the squad finished second in the worldwide Valorant Masters’ Championship event that year.
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The Valorant esports pro ‘nAts’ comments on Twitter
“Sometimes we have to make painful decisions,” nAts remarked on Twitter. ” So it’d be honest to say that I’m no longer an M3C player. I’m grateful to everyone on my team during these years.” This judgment occurred after the team was eliminated from the Valorant VCT European Championships, Middle East, and Africa (EMEA) Last Chances Qualifier (LCQ).
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Gambit declared the news before the outset of the VCT EMEA 2022 competition that their Valorant roster will continue to participate under the moniker of Masters 3 Champions or M3C. The M3C lineup will have to be improvised accordingly due to the departure of one of the best fraggers recently.
Since the beginning of the Valorant pro team; the M3C roster’s amazing Masters Three Berlin 2021 title run, nAts has played a vital element in their accomplishments so far, playing agents such as Viper, Cypher, and many others. nAts possess an amazing skill to analyze his opponents and improvise simultaneously as displayed by him in several streaming videos both on YouTube and Twitch. Considered as a prodigy of 20 years old, nAts has made the decision to leave M3C for some better opportunities ahead and even attached his offer email-id for considering other offers and join requests.
Fans will have to wait and see whether nAts chooses to join a licensed team in the Valorant scene, as Riot Games introduces its new Valorant esports partnership program. Similarly, any EMEA team will undoubtedly think about bringing in a world-class player like nAts, particularly given that he is only 20 years old and is considered a prodigy in Valorant competitive. All eyes in EMEA will be on M3C and nAts over the forthcoming offseason period following the completion of the VCT Championship tour in 2022.
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