Following the game's official PC launch on June 2, developer Riot Games partnered with Kanga to build Valorant's first content hub. Operator.gg platform is now live for players to check. It's similar to how Twitch looks, with content creators and live streaming videos being shared. In addition, the platform allows users to filter content by their favorite publishers and map. Riot will also include the order of content creators as soon as they implement Ranked play. Operator.gg will have live streams that will take place in real-time across various social platforms such as Facebook Live, Mixer, Twitch and YouTube Gaming.
You can watch the tournament below
Although Valorant was launched recently, it aims to have a wider gaming audience. Riot Games is working hard to fine-tune the tactical FPS game. The studio recently released Update 1.0, which includes, among other things, a brand new agent. In addition, Riot rigorously detects cheaters and banned over 8,000 players before the game left its closed beta state. In a statement, Riot Games emphasized once again that they will show their upright stance against cheat users again and again, as always, and will not allow this.
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