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GC has nothing to do with franchising
and I don’t think they would make GC franchising
30 Franchises, 10 per region. Sell 8 to the highest bidder, as is the law, then for the last two, have like 8-10 teams per region have an IRL fight ala Anchorman and last two standing get the spots.
The esports scene in general is a very volatile place so having franchises stabilize the pro scene. BUT some kids out there will learn how to play and eventually surpass his predecessors and they will be starting on a low tier team. Rising stars will have a hard time finding themselves in the pro scene. As Dimitri said, we want blood. A prodigy vs a veteran, a nobody proving himself in the biggest tournaments.
G2 just got disqualified from rmr of the major by a nobody-team
Can’t happen in valorant now
Franchising in Valorant will be fine since they are actively promoting the tier 2 scene with ascension. It’s the best of both worlds, a structured top level league in 3 regions and all the other teams in the world fighting their way to that league. The best part of ascension is going to be watching guys play and knowing that if they win they will earn their org legitimately millions of dollars. They haven’t killed off open circuit it’s just not the top of the esport anymore
Bro you say valorant made SEN 😂😂 what? Literally the only fortnite world cup which btw was the biggest prize money tournament in gaming history was one by a SEN player before valorant was a thing, thats why i like liz better
Franchising is enough to kill new talents
Made it into a TheScore video, let’s go 😂
A lot of amazing history in esports is around ragtag rosters or tiny beating the status quo teams and then getting bought or signed. Franchising takes all this away and adds no “stability”. In my opinion. Rosters still shuffle every year. It’s just a way for Riot to make guaranteed money from orgs for playing their game. The “stability” is the income for the Riot stakeholders not players etc.
Edit: I got taught to go read the press release and not just assume it’s like other versions of Franchising. Ignore me this doesn’t sound too bad
Technically the immortals gaming club own both Mibr and and their game changers team
Wtf optic didn’t make it? How
Franchising is bad.
Love the channel but this permanent valorent content is annoyin AF
idk maybe people cant read, but
it clearly says ‘partnerships’
A partnership and a franchise are different
Also the ‘no name’ orgs, teams, rosters, etc. Only last for a couple years due to shifting metas.
You’re just getting a short high, when you could’ve gotten longer more fruitful highs with single players, moving up in performance between teams.
Collecting all these stars on one team, again, doesnt mean they auto win. We’ve seen countless times, a rich org, buys the ‘super team’ but still loses.
Lastly you must realize, it is NOT economically reasonable in 2022, for a org that spends millions, to be treated the same as a part time college roster.
It IS 2022, developers, games, esports, leagues, orgs, ECONOMIES have been established. You do not get treated like a king solely based on 1-2 seasons-years.
No, activision-blizzards games arent esports.
just unfortunate that we will never see another Guard in valorant, another team that came out of nowhere and rose to the top in a flash
Sentinels shouldn’t of been a franchised team when much better teams in na exist
OG TI8 run in dota is what I love from open circuit. OG had to find players literally around 2 weeks before open qualifier. Going through the longest run from open qual to TI’s grand finals to win 40 million. And then winning it. Still gives me chills.
Can we all says that we hate Valorant e sports after removing g2 from franchising. What made question Riot cares more media than gameplay
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In the longer run franchising is good in Valorant