CS:GO superstar Stewie2K may finally be exploring a switch to pro Valorant

We’re waiting.

CS:GO superstar Jake “Stewie2K” Yip may be considering a switch to pro Valorant, according to leaked Steam direct messages between him and former TSM playerMatthew “Wardell” Yu.

The Evil Geniuses pro is currently one of the most decorated CS:GO players in North America and the only one to have won both a Major and an Intel Grand Slam trophy.

Stewie2K, BLAST Pro Series Miami 2019, CSGO

He was also part of the Team Liquid roster that finally knockedAstralisfrom their number one spot on top of the HLTV world rankings — a position that they held for a record 406 days — after their victory at DreamHack Masters Dallas 2019.

However, seeing as Evil Geniuses are currently not even ranked in thetop 30 in the world, it would not be entirely surprising if the 24-year-old was looking to explore greener pastures in a new game.

Valorant leaked Steam DM Stewie2K Wardell

Stewie2K appears to be weighing a choice between streaming and pro play

Redditor u/guan_tan firstposted a screenshotof Stewie2K and Wardell’s conversation taken from the latter’s stream.

Wardell can be seen telling the CS:GO player that he thinks going down the streamer route is a good choice. Stewie2K would not be assured of finding success if he went pro in Valorant, because he would need to find a strong team to play with.

TSM Wardell at Riot Games' First Strike North America tournament

In addition, the introduction of Valorant’snew partnership modelnext year means that not every team will have a spot at the premier level of competition.

“I think if you were to attempt to go pro you would need a solid team,” Wardell said. “Because everyone is braindead.”

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“I don’t even think you need skill in this game, you just need to be able to think.”

The Evil Geniuses player agreed. “I feel like in Valorant since it takes no skill it’s hard to have the consistency,” he said.

Since Valorant’s release in 2020, the game has been criticized by Counter-Strike fans and players for its perceived lack of skill. Because its shooting and movement mechanics are more forgiving, the general opinion is that it is easier for less skilled players to compete at a higher level and go toe-to-toe with the best.

Late last year, Stewie2Kteased a switch to Valorant, saying that he would move to Riot Games’ tactical shooter “eventually.” It’s possible that time has finally come, assuming he is actually seriously pondering a choice between streaming Valorant and competitive play.

North American Valorant is now the most competitive it has been, with more than one team looking like potential title contenders. Compared to CS:GO, there are also far more opportunities in the region, with theVCT NA Challengers tournamentsleading straight to international events likeMastersand Valorant Champions.

Out of the past four international LANs, two have also beenwon by North American teams, a stark contrast with CS:GO where Europe continues to maintain its chokehold over the competitive scene.

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