Valorant Masters' anthem is a unique look for VCT, and it brings one of the UK's finest back to the stage
Sure, Riot Games makes good games, but have you heard its music? K/DA. Imagine Dragons. Linkin Park. Riot has collaborated with some of the biggest artists in the world to create iconic anthems for both Valorant and League of Legends esports. But, while I'll defend the likes of Star Walkin' (and be lambasted in the com...
Sure, Riot Games makes good games, but have you heard its music? K/DA. Imagine Dragons. Linkin Park. Riot has collaborated with some of the biggest artists in the world to create iconic anthems for both Valorant and League of Legends esports. But, while I'll defend the likes of Star Walkin' (and be lambasted in the comments for it), I often feel like LoL has taken too much of a step into the mainstream: I preferred the focus on homegrown talent over big names that look good in flashing lights. Valorant, by contrast, has retained that focus on grassroots talent: we kicked off the year with that spectacular Toxic cover, and now we're heading to Masters London with Che Lingo.
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