Lakia: ‘Whoever plays against Chinese teams will start cursing’

You better take Lakia’s warning to heart.

We’ve seen Chinese teams dominate MOBA titles, particularly inLeague of LegendsandDota 2. Two Chinese squads wonWorlds2017 and 2019, whilePSG.LGDhad three podium finishes during the last three TIs (The International).

Now that the competitive FPS scene is growing in the region, China just might be on its way to conquering the Valorant world.

Vision Strikers Lakia at VCT Korea Stage 3 Challengers Playoffs

In an interview with ONE Esports, Vision Strikers’ Kim “Lakia” Jong-min explains what scrimming against Chinese teams feels like, and what we can expect from this relatively unknown region.

According to Vision Strikers’ Lakia, Chinese teams are even more aggressive than North American teams

Lakia is a seasoned esports pro who has been competing since 2016. After making the switch from CS:GO to Valorant in 2020, he has participated in both of Riot Games’ international VCT eventsMasters 2 ReykjavíkandMasters 3 Berlin.

He has played against teams from different regions, but from experience, they simply cannot compare to how aggressive Chinese teams are.

Vision Strikers Lakia wins VCT Korea Stage 3 Challengers Playoffs

Before the start ofVCT Stage 3 Masters Berlin, Vision Strikers made special preparations againstSentinelsandEnvybecause they had been told that the North American teams’ playstyle was very aggressive.

When Vision Strikers finally got to scrim against these two squads in Berlin however, Lakia was taken aback by how much less aggressive North American teams were compared to the Chinese teams.

Chinese teams ready to join the VCT with the release of Valorant in China

In Korea, Vision Strikers’ selection of practice partners is limited to only Asian teams due to server restrictions and ping. This is why they normally train with Chinese teams, especially during bootcamps before international events.

Lakia did not disclose how Vision Strikers fared against Sentinels or Envy, but instead, left a stern warning for anyone who goes up against Chinese teams in the future.

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“Whoever plays Chinese teams, you guys are going to be in for a huge surprise. Anyone who plays against them will curse at them because of how aggressive they are. It is unimaginable,” said Lakia.

According to Vision Strikers, Chinese teams are more focused on taking aim duels as quickly as possible. They play unconventionally, and aren’t fixated on agent utilities like other regions.

Simply put, they play as if they’re in a deathmatch.

China’s Valorant competitive scene is yet to take shape

Valorant was scheduled to be released inChinain September 2021 but was delayed due to logistical issues.

This was one of the main reasons whyRiot Gamesreallocated two of China’s slots during theVCT APAC Last Chance Qualifier, which delayed the debut of Chinese teams in the VCT.

The Chinese Valorant scene is still relatively unknown, as most tournament broadcasts are shared only in China.

With the upcomingValorant Champions 2021tournament set as the final event for the current VCT season, we are going to have to wait until next year to see how Chinese teams stack up against the rest of the world.

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