From Hiko to TenZ – these 5 Valorant streamers show you how it’s done

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The hero shooter Valorant has captivated you since day one, but you’re still not satisfied with your own performance in the game? Twitch is the place to find the best help.

In the duel of the shooters, Valorant is gaining more and more ground and catching up in the Esport as well as in the content creator area. On the Twitch platform, the game is even ahead of followers such as Warzone, Fortnite or CS:GO.

Above all, former or active professionals are on the move in the Valorant scene on Twitch. They share the latest news and provide you with good content. Find out which channels cut the best figure below.

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Shroud

After Canadian Michael Grzesiek ended his career as a professional Counter-Strike player in 2017 and left his organisation Cloud9, he pursued a career as a streamer. Today, he is the fourth largest channel on Twitch with 9.3 million followers.

In his streams, shroud plays a variety of games, yet there is a clear focus towards Valorant and, to some extent, World of Warcraft. Here, the 27-year-old mostly broadcasts games of big tournaments and starts a watch party together with his viewers.

Occasionally, of course, shroud gambles himself. He plays in Valorant Ranked mode with other colleagues. Among them, for example, ex-Cloud9 teammate Jordan “n0thing” Gilbert. Although shroud streams rather irregularly and likes to take a longer break sometimes, he attracts a lot of viewers when he is online.

Hiko

Spencer Martin aka Hiko is 31 years old and a professional Valorant player and streamer at 100Thieves. After initial struggles on his team, he has been getting more and more into the swing of things lately and has become a fixture on the Valorant scene. His main agents are Sova and Viper.

Because he is active as a pro and loves the game more than anything, he also puts most of his time into the riot shooter on the stream. With an average of more than 12,000 viewers, he is also one of the most watched representatives here.

Hiko mostly streams ranked matches with other pros like Mendo from Team Liquid or Vanity from Version1. Outside of his matches, he communicates a lot with his chat and answers the many questions of curious fans. His stream is a good place to go to stay up to date in the competitive scene.

ShahZam

Like most other Valorant players, Shazam has a past with Valve’s shooter competitor. At the age of 26, he left Counter-Strike and his team Complexity Gaming for a fresh start in Valorant with Team Sentinels in April 2020.

As the most successful team, the Americans have already won several tournaments. On the side, Shazam streams on his Twitch channel for his approximately 700,000 followers. He is also exclusively on Valorant and streams almost daily. Almost always for more than three hours on average.

You can pick up a few gameplay technical subtleties from him and adopt them for yourself. In addition, the American shows interesting tricks and tactics from the professional scene live in the game.

TenZ

You learn the most from the best, right? That’s exactly why streaming Valorant millionaire transfer TenZ is the best way to improve your skills. The regular duels with other professional players require his top performance and provide highlights that one can only marvel at.

While the 20-year-old doesn’t stream quite as often compared to teammate Shazam, his streams are a lot better received. His live broadcasts almost regularly reach the 30,000 viewer mark.

You can watch TenZ warming up and learn more about his graphics and in-game settings. Especially the assignment of the keybindings is always a great help for beginners. Maybe you will finally find the optimal settings for you.

Myth

With 7.2 million Twitch followers, the American streamer Myth is not that far behind streamer legend shroud. The 22-year-old is a member of the organisation TeamSoloMid (TSM) and was active as a Fortnite pro a few years ago. Today, he concentrates entirely on his work as a streamer.

Myth specialises in shooters, including mainly the two games Warzone and Valorant. Although Myth is not a professional gamer, he has a lot going for him. When it comes to Valorant, he mainly streams ranked matches, which he plays alone or with friends.

Also outside of the game Myth is a likeable and funny guy. You will get entertainment on his channel in any case. For edited and re-edited highlights, his Youtube channel is also a good place to go.

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