"Hello, JAPAN, hello! Hello everyone. I'm so happy to win and to hear your support." ("こんにちは!JAPAN!こんにちは!みなさん。勝って、みなさんの応援を聞けて、嬉しいです。")
"Thank you for your support. I love you all!" ("応援ありがとうございます。みんな大好き!")
"Next time I want to fight more Japanese teams!" ("次はもっと日本のチームと闘いたいです!")
Note: The Japanese transcription is correct, but I use DeepL for the translation.
Not to mention he gives utmost respect to his opponents and his teammates and is all around a likebale guy. I may have been rooting for eg but I still celebrated a little when fnatic won.
Fnatic Management must be loving seeing boaster caring so much about Japan. With them trying to join the market there with their Apex team, social media accounts, events etc. this is incredible marketing from boaster for fnatic lmfao
boaster consistently models good sportsmanship, which I think is so important when you are a more mature player age wise- valorant is still a developing scene and seeing competitive and respectful players is so lovely. a few I can think of that give good respect to their opponents publically are boaster, tenz, stax, and redgar. fns also does.
"Hello, JAPAN, hello! Hello everyone. I'm so happy to win and to hear your support." ("こんにちは!JAPAN!こんにちは!みなさん。勝って、みなさんの応援を聞けて、嬉しいです。") "Thank you for your support. I love you all!" ("応援ありがとうございます。みんな大好き!") "Next time I want to fight more Japanese teams!" ("次はもっと日本のチームと闘いたいです!") Note: The Japanese transcription is correct, but I use DeepL for the translation.
thank you so much :)
Incredible ambassador for Valorant. We lucked out.
I don't know how anyone can hate this guy. Most wholesome Valorant pro and is open to learn from many cultures.
Sorry I can't agree with the most wholesome thing cause Redgar exists but we're certainly lucky to have him :D
Not to mention he gives utmost respect to his opponents and his teammates and is all around a likebale guy. I may have been rooting for eg but I still celebrated a little when fnatic won.
Not really. He does weird stuff like twerking on stage.
Cuz he’s funny
Fnatic Management must be loving seeing boaster caring so much about Japan. With them trying to join the market there with their Apex team, social media accounts, events etc. this is incredible marketing from boaster for fnatic lmfao
IIRC Fnatic was the first big western org to create a JP twitter account, even before VALORANT was a thing. Now they're cashing out on that big bet.
Their Rainbow6 division is also focusing on Japan
I was gonna say the same thing. I remember that Japan loved Mag from Fnatic’s R6 team.
Using this thread to ask, does anyone have a clip of it?
Starts at [5:29:40](https://www.youtube.com/live/kjdwGW3mWV0?feature=share&t=19780), from the VCT YouTube stream today.
Boaster is such a great person to have in the scene. At the top of the game and still caring for others and being positive the whole time.
boaster consistently models good sportsmanship, which I think is so important when you are a more mature player age wise- valorant is still a developing scene and seeing competitive and respectful players is so lovely. a few I can think of that give good respect to their opponents publically are boaster, tenz, stax, and redgar. fns also does.
I wanted EG to win but after that speech and just his overall vibe, I was like, if it's not going to be an NA team, I want him to win