Photo of author

Nadeshot claims responsibility for inability to stream VALORANT tomorrow

100 Thieves CEO Nadeshot Is Unable to Stream VALORANT Beta Due to Complaints from Other Esports Owners

100 Thieves founder and CEO Nadeshot has revealed that he won’t be able to stream the VALORANT beta on April 7. This decision was made due to complaints from owners of other esports organizations such as LCS, LEC, and LCK.

Nadeshot’s Streaming Restrictions

Nadeshot, a former Call of Duty pro, will not be able to stream VALORANT gameplay on the first day of the closed beta, which is April 7. This comes as a disappointment to his fans as they were looking forward to watching his VALORANT content on Twitch.

During a recent stream, Nadeshot clarified that this is not Riot’s fault. He explained that it is the team owners who put Riot in a difficult position. He also expressed his satisfaction with his partnership with Riot and his excitement for VALORANT.

Nadeshot will be able to resume streaming on April 8, when other LCS owners will also gain access to VALORANT. As an esports star, a former FPS pro, and a team owner, Nadeshot finds himself in a unique position.

Nadeshot emphasized that this issue is not about Riot, but about the other team owners causing unnecessary drama. He expressed his disappointment that a day that should be exciting for Riot is overshadowed by these complications. However, he remains excited about VALORANT and has been eagerly anticipating its release.

A Huge Day for VALORANT Streamers

Although Nadeshot’s streaming restriction is only for one day, April 7 will undoubtedly be a significant day for VALORANT streamers on Twitch. On April 3, over one million viewers tuned in for a chance at a beta drop, making VALORANT the top game on the platform by a wide margin.

100 Thieves, Nadeshot, VALORANT, esports, streaming, beta, LCS, LEC, LCK, Twitch, Riot, owners, drama, FPS pro, viewers.