The Esports Club’s co-founder Ishaan Arya, Velocity Gaming’s co-owner Manoj “Sentinel” Kashyap and their IGL Anuj “Amaterasu” Sharma shared their experience of the session with Sportskeeda Esports.
Indian Valorant esports is achieving new heights everyday
Velocity Gaming were the champions of the TEC Gauntlet Season 2. They defeated Team XO in the grand finals to lift the trophy twice in a row. For becoming the champions of the second season of TEC Gauntlet, Velocity Gaming recently got a chance to experience a one-on-one mentoring session with Gen.G Esports.
Speaking of the experience, Velocity Gaming’s co-owner Manoj “Sentinel” Kashyap said,
Velocity Gaming’s captain and IGL, Anuj “Amaterasu” Sharma, said:
Tournament organizers are trying their best to raise the level of competition in the region along with bringing some exciting opportunities. Famous European esports organization Team Liquid recently partnered with Dell Futurist Gaming to host a Valorant tournament in India.
The champions of the Dell Futurist Tournament, God Particles will receive a 1-on-1 mentoring session, exciting merchandise courtesy of Team Liquid and an exclusive virtual tour of the Team Liquid HQ in Amsterdam.
The Esports Club (TEC)’s co-founder Ishaan Arya was delighted with the response from both Velocity Gaming and Gen.G Esports. He also promised to bring more exciting things in the future. He said,
India’s Valorant scene is growing rapidly and reaching new heights everyday. A few months ago, Global Esports signed former Cloud9 Blue professional Josh “Shinobi” Abastado as their new head coach. The Indian team proved themselves in the Valorant Champions Tour APAC Last Chance Qualifier and won hearts across the globe.
Mentoring sessions like these help the Indian Valorant scene get familiar with teams that don’t usually get to play against due to geographical limitations. It will be interesting to see how other esports organizations come forward and offer more such opportunities to teams and players.
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