Twitch streamer Felix «xQc» Lengyel is allegedly in the process of buying a Valorant team of his own. This means that he might follow in the footsteps of other creators who have their own teams, such as Ludwig's Moist Moguls and Disguised Toast's DSG.
xQc seems to be knowledgeable about the esports scene since he was a former Overwatch League pro player before becoming a full-time streamer. He often plays a variety of games on Twitch, from Minecraft to Valorant, and does Just Chatting streams to interact with his over 11.7 million followers. He was also named the most-watched male Twitch streamer of 2022.
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It's been a while since xQc was active in the esports scene, and it seems like he might be entering Valorant soon with his own team. Twitter user xQcChatMessages, which aggregates xQc's latest messages in his offline and online stream chat, posted a screenshot of the streamer saying he just got off the phone with someone and that he was buying a Valorant team. This was followed up with a report by Jake Lucky, who spoke with xQc, saying that the streamer also intends to get a French League of Legends team and Rocket League roster.
Many of xQc fans seem to be excited about the possibility of him buying a Valorant team, suggesting that it should be named Juice Esports. Although there's no information about who or which team xQc is looking to sign, some have tagged Valorant pro players, telling them that they should join his team. Dot Esports' George Geddes also predicted that xQc might sign Turtle Troop, the last unsigned North American team in the Challengers division. Another option are former The Guard players, who were dropped after the organization had a massive layoff.
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