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16:19, 22.11.2023
Last Tuesday, on November 21, the founder of the FURIA team, Jaime Padua, responded to fans' questions through his official Twitter account. The discussion centered around the organization's interest in participating in the inclusive Valorant scene. In addition, he mentioned that the team is open to investments and regularly monitors market trends.
Several Brazilian teams are already participating in the inclusive VCT scene, including LOUD and MIBR. Therefore, fans of the FURIA team were curious about why the club did not have a roster for Game Changers Brasil. In response to the fans, Jaime expressed that he would be happy to have a team in this format and shared information about the possibility of joining the organization.
Jaime noted that despite his desire to create an inclusive roster, he has faced difficulties related to investments. The organization's founder asserts that he understands the importance of the game and its community, but FURIA needs to find a more suitable moment for investments. According to Jaime, this opportunity may arise by the end of the 2023 season.
Se eu falo que sim, as orgs sobem as multas, seguram suas jogadoras e dificultam ainda mais a nossa entrada. Mas sim, adoraria entrar na modalidade.
— jaimepadua (@jaimepadua) November 21, 2023
Sei da importância do jogo e da comunidade, porém como organização precisamos de um ângulo melhor para investir. Como a season… https://t.co/Ok6TOEHsEJ
Organizations are increasing fines, holding onto their players, making our entry even more challenging. We will keep an eye on events, and if an opportunity arises, we will consider it warmly.
Additionally, the creator of FURIA informed fans that he faces daily pressure within the organization regarding the creation of an inclusive roster for participation in VCT Game Changers seasons. Finally, the founder of FURIA invited all professional players interested in representing the organization to come forward.
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