Valorant Team LONGEST Win Streak in Esports (100 AND 0)



A top Korean @VALORANT team known as Vision Strikers has possibly set the longest win streak in Esports after they passed 100-0 just last week without losing a single series. Rivaling Ninjas in Pyjamas notorious 87-0 in CSGO, what other streaks has this record potentially beaten in comparison?

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41 thoughts on “Valorant Team LONGEST Win Streak in Esports (100 AND 0)”

  1. You also have to realize that Korean Masters 1 was on LAN. They're good, but I would not put them on NIP level and Astralis until their streak grows or until they match up against international teams.

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  2. Online. "4 draws". That 100-0 isn't map wins either they've def lost many maps in there. I just checked their results. Its a nice sentiment and credit where credit is due but at the end of the day they're not anywhere near as dominant as the "100-0" makes them sound. Also doing it in their region only def doesnt go that far in my book. Not trying to hate but I call it as I see it.

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  3. I wonder if esports talk will actually address the disgusting video they posted over a week ago about Richard Lewis or will they be spineless degenerates and keep it up. That video has content from Richard Lewis’ lowest point after his friend died. Absolutely deplorable. Scum people do that.

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  4. Hmmm…pretty sure NINJA had a halo reach 1v1 record of like 400-7 on gamebattles while playing A LOT of pros in the process. Pretty sure he went 150-0 at one point in time too. His overall halo reach win percentage was like 95% (pubs included) and would literally watch him stream halo for 10hrs and not lose a single match. Not as impressive, but stuff that gets forgotten about for sure.

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  5. something that people won't know if they're not tuned into the Valorant scene especially in Korea, Korea has been playing their majors on LAN since First Strike, so Masters as well as First Strike were both played on LAN in person. I remember First Strike even had an allowance for crowd participation, within restrictions because of Covid of course. Does it make the win count any more or less impressive? Not really, the speculation from most in the scene is that VS' competition in the region just isn't up to the same level as they are so everyone is basically waiting until the day VS loses or Masters 2 to see where we can consider VS as far as the world. Still they are literally the only roster from the beginning of the game who had been named the kings of their region that are still the undisputed kings of their region so it's going to be exciting to see when things finally get shaken up on that front or, they just continue to roll on through everyone and we just all sit there in disbelief LMFAO.

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  6. I don't know about that who were they playing how good were they like you're playing his Koreans play a lot different than North American and European and South America so that Hunter win could mean jack shit so 😏

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  7. 100 to 0 is nothing how about 500 to 0 yea i said it 500 games that i lost before winning 1

    I'm joking, of course, impressive run from that team let's see what they can do in Iceland.

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  8. vision was looking grt since last yr but damn i didnt knw the were on a 100 and 0 streak tf this team looks too good btw they were on lan

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