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Valorant is a free to play 5v5 tactical based shooter. The objective of Valorant pits attackers against defenders, attackers tasked with planting a bomb called "the spike", and defenders tasked with stopping them. You have rounds to attack and defend your side using sharp gunplay and tactical abilities; and, with one life per-round, you'll need to think faster than your opponent if you want to survive.
Take on foes across Competitive and Unranked modes, which follow the same first-to-13 rounds rules, with Competitive having a ranking system. More casual game modes are Deathmatch, a free-for-all where all players have access to any gun, and Spike Rush a shorter version of unranked, with powerups scattered around the map. Finally, there is often a rotating special gamemode, which features modes like Snowball fight, or a gun game style match called Escalation.
Each of these Agents have a role that can make or break a team comp depending on what you go. For example, duelists are supposed to create space for a team to move into sight. A controller is supposed to use smokes and they’re useful to either block off a site to plant or to defend.Sentinels are used to get info of the whereabouts of the enemy team to determine the strategy of defending or attacking . A Inisiator are supposed to use they’re utility like flashes to help the duelist create space on site to take control on attacking or just use their flashes to help defend to allow the team to get picks.
We have one of the best Valorant teams in the country. We are currently competing in EGF, Vanta, NASEF, and TexSEF.