VALORANT Recreation Changers crew attracts group ire for dishonest and nonetheless shedding

The working custom of drama and controversy overshadowing the wonderful competitors at a VALORANT Recreation Changers occasion remains to be going sturdy.

Within the newest occasion, noot noot, an unsigned crew that reached the NA Collection Three most important occasion, has been flagged by Riot Anti-Cheat after a prolonged tech pause throughout their decrease bracket match versus Complexity GX3 on Oct. 5, resulting in a forfeit loss and the launch of a full investigation by Riot Aggressive Operations.

The Riot-reported use of cheats has riled up a sea of anger amongst members of the VALORANT Recreation Changers group. A number of members of the Shopify Revolt crew that completed second on the international Recreation Changers Championship final 12 months openly mocked the members of noot noot for beating them even whereas the opposite crew was supposedly dishonest.

SR’s coach robwiz, who infamously acquired a match ban for flipping the bird to C9 White final 12 months, referred to as the actions of noot noot “past pathetic.”

Talking of C9 White, noot noot additionally misplaced to a few of C9 White’s former gamers on Version1 within the open qualifier, drawing criticism from their players.

One other large identify locally in Disguised Toast additionally famous his displeasure, particularly contemplating his crew was simply despatched to the decrease bracket by noot noot on Wednesday, which led to their eventual elimination. Specifically, the streamer isn’t thrilled about spending “over $300k on creating a roster” whereas investing additional time and money solely to “lose to a crew that simply bought disqualified for dishonest.”

In the intervening time, noot noot has been disqualified and Complexity GX3 has been given the VALORANT victory; they transfer on within the decrease bracket.

The outcomes of the total investigation by the Riot crew are pending.

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Scott Robertson

VALORANT lead employees author, additionally protecting CS:GO, FPS video games, different titles, and the broader esports trade. Watching and writing esports since 2014. Beforehand wrote for Dexerto, Upcomer, Splyce, and one way or the other MySpace. Jack of all video games, grasp of none.

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