What are the two aspects, according to Shroud, which will keep him playing Valorant proffesinally


What are the two aspects, according to Shroud, which will keep him playing Valorant proffesinally

Fans of Valorant, rejoice! Michael “Shroud” Grzesiek, a famous Twitch streamer, wants to remain active in the professional Valor scene. He announced his return to professional play three weeks ago, and now he’s busy preparing with his new team, Sentinels, in order to get ready for the VCT North America Last Chance Qualifier.

Shroud elaborated on what he believes must occur for him to be able to participate professionally on a recent stream.

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Two elements, according to Shroud, will keep him in the professional Valorant

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Shroud shocked everyone by abruptly returning to esports in 2019 after quitting CS:GO in 2018 and working as a full-time content creator for the previous four years. To participate in the forthcoming VCT NA LCQ, the 28-year-old joined Sentinels last month. In a recent stream, he informed viewers that he had changed his mind since then and that the decision had been made on the rush of the moment.

“If franchising is a thing and it’s in LA, there’s a very good chance I will continue to play professional Valorant,” Shroud said.

Shroud relocated from his $9.4 million mansion in California to Complexity Gaming’s corporate offices in Texas to enrol in the Sentinels’ boot camp. Another significant worry is Riot Games’ new partnership model, which is currently changing the competitive Valorant environment. Only teams that have been granted permission to participate in Riot Games’ new partnership model will be eligible for the VCT 2023 season.

Teams and players are leaving the intensely competitive Valorant environment as a result of the fact that a number of organisations have already been unable to move on to the next round of this partnership selection. Shahzeb “ShahZaM” Khan claims that recently Sentinels had problems finding teams to scrim against as a result.

The former CS:GO pro who now plays Valorant stated he wasn’t sure whether Sentinels will be awarded a franchise at the conclusion of Riot Games’ partnership selection, which leaves him unsure of whether his connection with Sentinels will continue. “Is it with Sentinels?” to which Shroud said, “I don’t know, are they in franchising? I don’t know. I have no idea.” After the boys in red finish their VCT North America Last Chance Qualifier run, fans may anticipate more information to become available.

On August 4, Shroud and company will take on The Guard in their first match of the upper bracket quarterfinals.

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