Twitch streamer Felix ‘xQc’ Lengyel may be entering the Valorant scene as he plans to purchase a team, and many fans are invigorated.
Twitch streamer Felix “xQc” Lengyel is purportedly in the process of purchasing his very own Valorant team. This means that he could continue in the footsteps of different creators who have their own teams, such as Ludwig’s Moist Moguls and Disguised Toast’s DSG.
xQc seems to be educated about the esports scene since he was a previous Overwatch League pro player prior to turning into a full-time streamer. He frequently plays different games on Twitch, from Minecraft to Valorant, and does Just Visiting streams to connect with his over 11.7 million followers.
He has also named the most-watched male Twitch streamer of the year 2022. It’s been some time since xQc was dynamic in the esports scene, and it seems like he may be entering Valorant soon with his own team. Twitter user xQcChatMessages, which aggregates xQc’s latest messages in his disconnected and online stream visit, posted a screenshot of the streamer saying he just got off the telephone with someone and that he was purchasing a Valorant team. This was circled back to a report by Jake Fortunate, who spoke with xQc, saying that the streamer also intends to get a French League of Legends team and Rocket League roster.
A large number of xQc fans seem to be amped up for the possibility of him purchasing a Valorant team, suggesting that it should be named Juice Esports. Despite the fact that there are no data about who or which team xQc is hoping to sign, some have labeled Valorant pro players, letting them know that they should join his team. Dab Esports’ George Geddes also anticipated that xQc could sign Turtle Troop, the last unsigned North American team in the Challengers division. Another choice is previous The Gatekeeper players, who were dropped after the association had a massive cutback.
In the event that xQc does choose to sign a Valorant team, it very well may be an extraordinary investment for him, especially assuming that the team does well in tournaments. Plus, it seems like xQc has resolved his Visa troubles on the off chance that he plans in purchasing a team, which can cost a huge load of cash. For reference, both Disguised Toast and Ludwig said they spent $500,000 to sign their respective teams.
xQc might be a controversial Twitch streamer on occasion, yet many individuals recognize the amount of impact he possesses. While Valorant doesn’t require help in terms of promotion thanks to its flourishing player base and esports scene, xQc, alongside other streamer-claimed teams, may very well carry greater fervor to future games.