It’s unattainable to not examine Valorant and Counter-Strike with regards to esports and, whereas each video games are immensely profitable and nice for their very own causes, CS2 has an enormous leg up on Valorant in a single key space: The way in which their professional scenes are structured.
Valorant’s professional scene has a franchised construction with Ascension slots that, as soon as per yr, enable a staff from tier 2 to maneuver up and preserve their spot for as much as 2 years. 10 franchised groups with 2 Ascension slots complete a 12 staff league.
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On the floor, making a franchise league looks like an effective way to create a sustainable esport. And it’s! For the groups which might be in it, anyhow.
Franchising ensures that you simply’ll see the identical groups at most esports occasions, that these groups can construct a fandom. A staff like Sentinels will at all times have followers no matter how they carry out, so having a staff like them within the circuit is a big boon for viewership. This construction is an extremely secure possibility.
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However G2’s staff Ascended from Challengers (form of), bringing collectively gamers who couldn’t discover a spot they match inside present VCT groups which have come collectively to make a world-class roster. It’s an excellent story, and a roster that must be caught in tier 2.
Makes you surprise what number of groups like which might be caught in T2 that by no means get the possibility to shine, what number of groups down there which have gamers who might be higher than those which might be at present in VCT.
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A franchise construction helps (and hurts) Valorant esports
There’s nothing higher than a great underdog run. A staff that’s anticipated to lose, that has a lot much less funding or much less skilled gamers that the competitors, is difficult to not root for.
Whereas this could occur in a franchised construction if a staff that traditionally performs poorly spends huge or scouts a younger prodigy to hold them, groups must be keen to spend to remain aggressive. However you recognize what actually lights a fireplace below groups and encourages them to do higher? Relegation.
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That is the place Counter-Strike 2’s scene handily beats Valorant’s. Nobody is secure. It doesn’t matter in case you’re Crew Vitality sizzling off an IEM Katowice win, if they’ve a sequence of dangerous performances, the org’s dynasty means nothing. Groups often must earn their spots on stage with efficiency, not status. Astralis profitable a number of Majors previously hasn’t stored them from repeatedly dropping out of qualification now.
Once more, that is a part of why Riot’s franchise construction is so good for the groups inside it. Even when an org picked to characterize Valorant has an off cut up, they’ll signal a “price range” roster and preserve their spot. Riot does reserve the fitting besides groups from the VCT as they see match, however it’s uncommon.
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Making an attempt to construct a CS2 staff is far riskier, one thing that’s made clear by an enormous esports org like Cloud9 exiting the esport after failing to construct an excellent roster.
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That is partially as a result of Counter-Strike’s participant salaries are closely inflated, but additionally as a result of it’s laborious to stay round if in case you have a staff that may’t carry out. Even an org like C9 doesn’t have deep sufficient pockets to take losses like that.
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Valorant’s construction is certainly extra sustainable and advantages groups that may get into it, however it loses the true spirit of esports: Placing collectively a staff of nice gamers and proving you’re the very best.
And there’s a rising staff in Counter-Strike with a narrative that’d be nearly unattainable to tug off in Valorant’s present ecosystem.
Valorant misses out on the very best factor about esports
The way in which that Ascension is structured at present, solely two groups can Ascend to VCT leagues directly. At present, G2 is secure for 2025 and certain 2026. Their placement at this Masters occasion nearly ensures them for Champions on the finish of 2025.
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Let’s say, hypothetically, that 2GAME finally ends up additionally making it to Champions on the finish of the yr. Even when these two groups are by far the very best rosters within the area, considered one of them will probably be relegated. And, if both staff have been to get relegated within the case that they’re high 2, it’d be a catastrophe.
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Both the relegated staff’s present roster goes by way of the Challenger’s league figuring out they’re possible going to win, or the roster will get torn aside and purchased out by franchised VCT groups, hurting fandom for gamers and the org as an entire.
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What’s extra, there solely being one Ascension slot per yr incentivizes orgs who aren’t already within the VCT to spend huge and get the very best gamers they’ll, with each considered one of them risking an enormous monetary loss in the event that they don’t qualify.
M80 is a good instance of an org that’s been on the cusp however has simply narrowly missed qualification, spending huge on a roster and faceplanting within the finals. Twice.
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Not solely is that this a disgrace for M80 who clearly desires to reach the scene and is keen to fork over the capital to do it, but additionally groups that must compete in opposition to them. It might be argued that there are a number of tier 2 groups which might be higher than present VCT rosters with how aggressive that single slot is.
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This usually retains newer groups from having the possibility to play stage video games in opposition to the very best groups on the earth. What number of G2s are there on the market that simply can’t match into that one Ascension slot? What number of nice groups have crumbled due to that franchise barrier, particularly when G2 itself is made up of VCT veterans?
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There’s one Counter-Strike 2 staff at present that embodies simply how vital getting expertise on stage and giving rookies time to chop their tooth can imply: The MongolZ.
Regardless of being a considerably lackluster org for more often than not they’ve existed, this staff has turned up the warmth over the previous 2 years, to the purpose the place they’ve three youngsters which might be beating the gods of Counter-Strike, gamers price thousands and thousands. Only a bunch of younger Mongolian gamers placing every little thing on the road to flip the script on the longest standing dynasties in CS.
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This staff is so profitable that they’ve been acknowledged as nationwide athletes by their authorities, with Mongolia backing the gamers and supporting them to attempt to develop the nation’s presence in esports.
There’s completely no likelihood a franchised staff picks up a roster like what The MongolZ have. The sort of storyline is subsequent to unattainable in Valorant, and underdog runs like this are the very best factor that may occur in established esports.
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What wouldn’t it be like if each org needed to attempt? If everybody needed to earn their spot, put every little thing on the road or danger being irrelevant? It’s laborious to think about that, if each staff needed to attempt as laborious as G2 to construct a profitable roster, the esport wouldn’t be all the higher for it.
That isn’t to say that Valorant is a nasty esport, removed from it. The ultimate between G2 and T1 at VCT Masters Bangkok 2025 was a spectacle, one thing I’m positive even Counter-Strike followers may recognize. Each groups have been lifeless even by way of talent within the forwards and backwards ultimate.
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It’d be nice to see a degree of competitors like that in Valorant on a regular basis fairly than a considerably lackluster common season that brings fleeting curiosity whereas followers await the few huge internationals the yr’s circuit brings.
At this level, there’s no likelihood that Valorant will ditch the franchise system. For the orgs that discover their place in it, it’s an excellent deal, and the orgs which have earned their method in are unlikely to surrender the spots they’ve.
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Valorant could also be a more healthy esport than CS by way of sustainability for groups who’re already inside the tier 1 ecosystem, however the recreation’s storylines are additionally a hell of lots much less enjoyable due to it.