VALORANT Commentator Praises CS Major Stage Entrance, Urges Riot to Adopt Format
  • 16:53, 12.12.2025

VALORANT Commentator Praises CS Major Stage Entrance, Urges Riot to Adopt Format

The stage entrance of teams during one of the CS Major matches sparked an unexpected reaction from the VALORANT commentator community. Caster Ravish Khanna noted that he would like to see a similar level of production and atmosphere at VALORANT tournaments.

In his post, Khanna highlighted several elements of the entrance: live music with drums, dynamic camera work, and the overall show feel, which, according to him, perfectly complements the major's status. He admitted that he hasn't watched many CS tournaments, but this particular moment left a strong impression on him and made him consider the potential of such solutions in the VALORANT ecosystem. In the message, he directly addressed @ValorantEsports with a suggestion to adopt the idea.

The publication quickly garnered hundreds of likes and sparked lively discussions in the comments. Players and fans of Counter-Strike reacted with irony to the comparison, while some of the VALORANT audience supported the idea, agreeing that the tournament scene of the discipline lacks more expressive and memorable offline moments.

The situation once again raised the discussion about the differences in tournament production approaches between CS and VALORANT. Despite the high level of visual style and identity from Riot Games, major VALORANT events rarely emphasize live performances and large-scale team stage entrances. Khanna's reaction shows that there is a demand for such a show not only among viewers but also within the caster community itself.

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