Esports.com reports on the surprising absence of two Valorant agents in the VCT. Find out who was left out and why.
By Captn Jack (Jack Miller)
Unpicked Agents: Viper and Yoru
In a surprising development, esports.com reports that two Valorant agents, Viper and Yoru, have been completely ignored in the Valorant Champions Tour (VCT). With no picks throughout the tournament, these agents’ absence has raised questions about their viability in professional play.
Reasons Behind Their Lack of Use
The lack of picks for Viper and Yoru may be attributed to several factors. Viper’s abilities are primarily centered around area control and denial, which may not be as appealing in the fast-paced and aggressive style of professional play. Yoru, on the other hand, is a duelist who relies on stealth and deception to get the upper hand on opponents, which might not be as effective against highly skilled players with excellent communication and coordination.
Impact on Game Diversity and Strategies
The absence of Viper and Yoru in the VCT can impact game diversity and strategies. Without these two agents, teams may be more inclined to use other agents that offer more reliable utility or damage output, potentially leading to a more homogenized meta. This could, in turn, reduce the variety of strategies employed by teams in the tournament.
Future Changes and Potential Relevance
Despite their current lack of use in the VCT, Viper and Yoru may still have a chance to become relevant in the future. Riot Games is known for making balance changes and tweaks to agents, which could lead to these agents becoming more viable options. Additionally, as the meta evolves and new agents are introduced, Viper and Yoru may find their niche in specific strategies or team compositions.
The absence of Viper and Yoru in the Valorant Champions Tour raises questions about their effectiveness in the professional scene. While their current lack of use may impact game diversity and strategies, there is still hope for these agents to find a place in the meta through future balance changes and evolving gameplay. As the Valorant landscape continues to change, it will be interesting to see if Viper and Yoru can make their mark on professional play.


