xQc wants to buy a professional composition of Valorant
xQc is about to be the next streamer to buy an esports team.
Popular Twitch streamer Felix Lengyel, better known as xQc, is allegedly buying the Valorant team. xQc is not the first Twitch streamer to do this, as fellow streamers Ludwig and Disguised Toast also have their own Valorant teams.
Esports journalist Jake Lucky recently tweeted that xQc is buying Valorant's professional team. Jake also revealed that after buying the Valorant team, xQc is also looking to buy teams for other games. These games primarily include League of Legends and Rocket League. Both of these games are huge in the realm of esports.
xQc fans have expressed their enthusiasm for the prospect of him buying the Valorant team. They even suggested a potential team name, Juice Esports.
At the moment, there are no details about the players or the team that xQc plans to acquire. However, some fans have noted professional players in the Valorant community and encouraged them to consider joining his team.
A few days ago, it was also reported that xQc was almost cheated while trying to acquire the Valorant team. He told on the stream how several scammers approached him when he expressed a desire to buy the Valorant team.
If xQc decides to acquire the Valorant team, it could turn out to be a profitable investment. Especially if the team performs well in tournaments. However, the investment requires a serious financial commitment. As a starting point, Disguised Toast and Ludwig revealed that they spent $500 securing their respective teams.
History of xQc with esports
As a former professional Overwatch League player and now full-time streamer, xQc is well versed in the esports scene. He often streams various games on Twitch, including Minecraft and Valorant. He also interacts regularly with his over 11,7 million followers via Just Chatting streams. In 2022, he was voted the most viewed male streamer on Twitch.
xQc is an incredibly popular streamer and many recognize him as a significant influence. While Valorant already has a thriving player base and established esports scene, the involvement of xQc and other streamer-owned teams could create more excitement for future games.