Valorant Champions Tour<\/a>, and although they lost, they put up an impressive show. It is also the first time a Chinese squad has participated in an international tournament.\u2028 \u2028<\/p>\nAs a result, fans showed up in their numbers, and the views of the match reached a 760,000 peak. The number is the highest recorded viewership for any VCT international tournament opening match.\u2028 \u2028Due to their previous performance in matches, Paper Rex earned the title of the most aggressive Valorant team worldwide. <\/p>\n
Despite this, EDG were undaunted and ensured that Paper Rex\u2019s victory was a hard-fought one.\u2028 \u2028EDG matched the team\u2019s aggression and, within a few seconds into the first game, had their first kill. They were able to put up a commendable fight despite having to substitute one of their players, Qu \u201cLife\u201d Donghao, with Zhao \u201cSmoggy\u201d Zhang at the last minute after Life took ill.\u2028 \u2028<\/p>\n
The series between the two teams started when EDG picked Pearl as the opening map. The pick was the first time the map had been used in competitive play. During the course of the game, the two squads continually fought for the A Main and Mid Control, which resulted in several kills and trades.\u2028 \u2028<\/p>\n
EDG initially led the match with five straight wins. Paper Rex seemed to figure out the team\u2019s playing style and started catching up.\u2028 \u2028They won a round and kept winning until the match was tied at 5-5. The rest of the game was basically a full-on battle between the two teams, and neither were able to stay entirely in the lead.\u2028 <\/p>\n
\u2028Players from both teams also executed amazing clutches in the game. EDG player Guo \u201cHaodong\u201d Hao Dong was able to win a 1v2 in round five. Paper Rex\u2019s Aaron \u201cmindfreak\u201d Leonhart went on to tie the game in the next round after winning a 1v3. The rest of Pearl finished with Paper Rex, winning the map by 13-11.\u2028 \u2028The next map, Icebox, saw EDG secure a 13-5 win after the team overwhelmed Paper Rex in sites with their faultless trading and synchronized playing.\u2028 <\/p>\n
\u2028The last map of the series, Haven, went Paper Rex\u2019s way, but not without some struggle. The match ended with a 13-8 win for PRX as a result of Wang \u201cJinggg\u201d Jing Jie\u2019s efforts.\u2028 \u2028The 19-year-old player made use of Reyna, his signature agent, and rounded out the match with a 338 Average Combat Score (ACS) and a 25\/17\/5 KDA.<\/p>\n
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