Posted by Steve
Friday, August 20, 2021 6:31 AM
I'm gathering info for a think-piece video that I'm working on. So I'm asking this question many different competitive scenes, sports, and esports:
All personal preferences aside, what do you think makes a game fit for legitimate skill-based competition?
In this case, what aspects of Valorant came together to make it blow up as a competitive FPS, despite the genre being one of the most oversaturated?
References
- https://www.reddit.com/r/VALORANT/comments/p7g5ap/what_makes_a_game_competitively_viable/
- https://reddit.com/p7g5ap
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