Many of the Overwatch streamers and professional players seem to be giving up a lot of games for Valorant.
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In addition to soaring popularity, Blizzard's "Overwatch" also appeared strange, seemingly organized flight events. A lot of "Overwatch" streaming media, content creators and even professional players have announced that they are moving forward from Blizzard's shooter. Moving streamers from one game to another is not particularly interesting in itself, but many of them have already established their careers in Overwatch.
Twitch livestreamers and YouTuber Eskay (known for the content of Overwatch) have posted many collages of such starting Tweets. The list is almost too large, and although it certainly includes a jump in trends, active Overwatch players have many legitimate announcements.
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-Eskay (@EskayOW) April 6, 2020
The list includes professional players of the Gladiator Legion Emir, P aris eternal George Gushcha
Now, these and more people have "former Overwatch Player" or something similar in their Twitter resumes. A common complaint seems to be Blizzard's handling of balance issues. Many people simply stated that they no longer liked the game, while others praised Riot ’s transparency and competitive game plan as the reason to trust the developer with Valorant.
Such a large-scale deviation is unprecedented, and it is particularly noteworthy, because everyone seems to have released the news at the same time. Of course, "Brave" and "Overwatch" are comparable in some respects, but in the end they are completely different. For example, I hope CS: GO players can do this, not necessarily "Overwatch" players.
The game will be officially released this year, and the Beta version will soon be open to more players in more regions and more regions.