Overrated? KangKang admits to creating enormous blunder as EDG depart VALORANT Champions

VALORANT Champions’ playoffs bracket commenced with two Chinese language rosters aiming to show their area’s prowess in opposition to hotshot groups of the Americas, EMEA, and Pacific. However, with BiliBili’s exit on Aug. 18, EDward Gaming was China’s solely remaining hope for this season. Sadly, EDG didn’t ship in a decrease bracket spherical, dealing with elimination by the hands of LOUD, and EDG’s star participant, KangKang, takes full duty.

Lauded for his distinctive mechanical expertise in VALORANT, EDG’s Zheng “ZmjjKK” Yongkang—popularly often known as KangKang—has performed an enormous half in EDG’s success thus far. His caliber with the sport’s priciest weapon is uncanny and leaves viewers in awe. Sadly, like most duelist mains, he typically struggles to stay calm, costing EDG a few essential rounds in a do-or-die sequence.

Within the post-match press convention following the LOUD vs. EDG decrease bracket spherical two matchup on Aug. 20, KangKang admitted to being excessively aggressive and overtrusting himself in sure situations.

“I really feel like I didn’t actually do nicely in sure issues. A lot of the motive why we misplaced at the moment is on me,” he mentioned. “Hopefully, subsequent time, I can right my unhealthy habits step-by-step. Typically, I play too aggressively and over-trust myself.”

Later within the interview, upon being known as “among the finest duelists on this planet,” KangKang mentioned he feels he’s overrated in the mean time.

Contemplating how massively entertaining he has been since Masters Tokyo, it’s disheartening to listen to KangKang name himself overrated. The 19-year-old is outlandish with the Operator and even pulled off multi-kill rounds in opposition to LOUD yesterday—precisely what he’s identified for. The place he went fallacious was his execution, and avoiding it might have led EDG to yet another glorious victory in opposition to the 2022 VALORANT Champions winners. 

As a defender, KangKang tried creeping into extremely harmful territories of the decider Haven map, that too with the Operator, and there was no cowl or utility from his workforce’s facet. It labored a few occasions, however he largely ended up giving LOUD some essential opening kills. 

A burning instance of KangKang’s overheating will be extracted from the decider recreation’s twenty fourth spherical—a map level for LOUD, and every thing’s at stake for EDG at 11. 

With the Operator in his hand, KangKang proceeded to push by Haven’s C Fundamental, presumably with the intention of discovering a gap kill. It was an enormous gamble, contemplating it was LOUD’s match level, and EDG was on the best way to creating a commendable comeback.

The worst occurred, and KangKang ended up getting picked off by Saadhak, who was ready close to C Foyer with excellent crosshair placement.

Then once more, KangKang’s not the one one who made errors in yesterday’s match. EDG’s no person and Haodong made appreciable miscalculations as nicely, so blaming your entire sequence’ final result on simply KangKang doesn’t appear honest. Smoggy and CHICHOO did their finest, but it surely’s a workforce recreation, in any case. Perhaps, it’s additionally a lesson for us for our every day VALORANT ranked video games.

Having misplaced the sequence 1-2, EDG are now not a VALORANT Champions contender within the 2023 season, whereas LOUD are actually up for a high-stakes battle in opposition to Fnatic within the decrease spherical three on Aug. 24.

Associated: VALORANT Champions 2023: Scores, schedule, and standings

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Sharmila Ganguly

Employees Author at Dot Esports. An enthusiastic gamer who ran into the intricacies of online game journalism in 2021 and has been hustling ever since. Obsessive about first-person shooter titles, particularly Valorant. Contact: [email protected]

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