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Nadeshot’s Claims League of Legends Team Owners’ Complaints Prevent Him from Streaming VALORANT Tomorrow

Nadeshot Unable to Stream VALORANT Closed Beta Testing

Nadeshot, a top first-person shooting streamer, won’t be streaming during the closed beta testing of VALORANT starting tomorrow.

In a recent stream conversation with Cloakzy, the owner of 100 Thieves expressed his disappointment and frustration about the situation.

Exclusive Access Raises Questions from Other Esports Franchise Owners

Nadeshot mentioned that he had the opportunity to test the game early, which led to other League of Legends esports franchise owners questioning why they didn’t have access to VALORANT as well.

While it may seem straightforward to some, Nadeshot’s background as a gamer, professional player, and streamer sets him apart as an owner heavily involved in the streaming community.

Riot Requests Nadeshot to Delay Streaming Until Day Two of Beta

Despite still having access to the game, Nadeshot revealed that Riot asked him not to stream until the second day of the beta, April 8th. This decision was made due to complaints from other LCS, LEC, and LCK team owners.

Frustration and Support from Cloakzy

Cloakzy expressed his frustration and support for Nadeshot, comparing the behavior of other owners to elementary school kids and lamenting the missed opportunity for a great day.

In response, Nadeshot acknowledged the situation and stated that he will still be able to record his gameplay for future use on platforms like YouTube.

This news comes after Nadeshot’s participation in the release of VALORANT content on April 3rd, where he garnered impressive viewership numbers during his two-hour stream.

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