Former Fortnite skilled participant turned VALORANT participant Benjy “benjyfishy” Fish is the most recent professional to complain concerning the present state of aggressive matches in Riot Video games’ FPS.
One German skilled participant stated on Twitter that random gamers ZZZ Aphun#laura and S1 Shakie#666 trolled one in every of his aggressive matches in VALORANT, and benjyfishy joined the thread and revealed that he’s having issues with the identical participant for months.
“Aphun has been trolling my video games for months,” benjyfishy stated. “[He] says he isn’t trolling however drops 3 kills most [per] sport. [I’m] unhappy to see that is nonetheless happening.”
aphun has been trolling my video games for months. says he isnt trolling however drops 3 kills most a sport. unhappy to see this nonetheless happening
— benjyfishy (@benjyfishy) January 16, 2023
In response to Aphun’s profile on Twitter, he’s trying to play as an in-game chief or flex and is keen to play VALORANT on a full-time foundation. He hasn’t replied to the claims made by qrizlyy or benjyfishy, although. Benjyfishy, however, has been taking part in skilled matches for a workforce known as Enterprise Esports, that are at present ranked 42th in Europe, in response to VLR.gg’s rating.
There was an uproar in VALORANT‘s skilled scene since early January after skilled gamers and streamers discovered that there are gamers throwing ranked matches on goal to repair outcomes for crypto-betting web sites that they’ve positioned a guess on. It’s unknown if Aphun is one in every of these gamers trolling matches to earn cash from crypto-betting web sites.
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Riot will most definitely need to take motion towards such web sites to maintain the aggressive ladder of VALORANT working on the stage execs anticipate. The corporate has been radio silent about this matter and there are streamers like Tarik planning to create a personal group for aggressive matches to keep away from being matched with match-fixers.