LOUDest of Them All: Valorant Americas League 2023 Champs Dethrone Sentinels to Claim the Monumental World Record

Published 05/30/2023, 9:30 AM EDT

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Valorant is thriving in the esports arena at the moment. All the major league tournaments of franchised teams in this 5-on-5 tactical hero shooter game across the regions are over. This means that all the teams that got their hands on the qualification tickets are padding up for the VCT Masters in Tokyo.

Three teams from NA have qualified for the Valorant Masters tournament, of which one is currently enjoying a monumental record. As per the reports, LOUD, the winner of the grand Finals of the NA League, also broke a Valorant world record with their remarkable run.

LOUD creates a world-record in Valorant history

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Without a doubt, Valorant tournaments that are currently happening can be incredibly nerve-racking. With all the top Esports organizations in the region competing to get their dig at the prize pools, fans and players are always on the edge of their seats. Unfortunately, not all teams get a chance to win big at these tournaments. Ever since the Valorant Esports front was established, it was Sentinels who made the most profit by winning competitions.

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The team has currently earned $630,387 in winnings, which beats Sentinels’ $577,500. The Brazilian gaming corporation didn’t just win the League, but also snatched this long-lasting record from the NA side. The finals between NRG and LOUD was one of the most watched matches in Valorant history.

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All this momentum is expected to reflect in the upcoming Valorant Champions Tour 2023: Masters Tokyo where LOUD will lock horns with some of the most dangerous teams in the world, including Sao Paulo champ Fnatic. The tournament is scheduled for June 11 with a prize pool of $1,000,000!

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Aravind Menon

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Aravind S Menon is an eSports writer at EssentiallySports with a wealth of experience covering major events and popular internet personalities such as MrBeast. With a specialization in competitive First Person Shooters, he is well-versed in games like Valorant and has a deep understanding of the gaming industry. In addition to his expertise in eSports, Aravind has also explored fields like content creation and entertainment.
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