Valorant: Former NRG Coach Invests Personal Salary to Secure Player Buyouts

Valorant: Former NRG Coach Invests Personal Salary to Secure Player Buyouts

17. July 2024 by Valentin Pasetti

In a dramatic turn of events following his departure from NRG’s VALORANT roster on July 15, former coach Chet revealed that he personally financed the buyouts of key players. This revelation sheds light on the high-stakes nature of the esports industry and the lengths to which individuals will go to build a competitive team.

Chet’s Shocking Revelation

During his stream on the day of his dismissal from NRG, Chet disclosed that he used his own funds to cover the buyouts of Ethan and Demon1, two prominent players who joined the team from Evil Geniuses in December 2023. This decision was made despite the financial strain it placed on him.

Honestly, they’re fucked for the next season, so I don’t care. Yeah, esports is ruthless…I can say this as this doesn’t matter anymore… I gave up a little bit of money to pay for Ethan and Demon1’s buyout,Chet shared candidly on his stream.

He further elaborated,It wasn’t a lot of money… It was like a low five figures.” This statement highlights the significant personal investment Chet made to secure top talent for NRG, reflecting the financial pressures and personal sacrifices often involved in professional esports.

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Chet’s Future and NRG’s Season

Chet expressed uncertainty about his next steps during the same stream. Describing the offseason as “pretty crazy,” he revealed his desire to continue in the VALORANT scene. However, it appears that NRG’s organization did not share the same sentiment about their future collaboration.

I would like to [stay in VALORANT], if possible,Chet mentioned. His background in coaching extends beyond VALORANT, with prior experience in Counter-Strike 2. Before his tenure with NRG’s VALORANT division, Chet had significant experience coaching CS teams, including roles with EG, 100 Thieves, and OpTic Gaming.

NRG’s 2024 Season

NRG’s 2024 season has already concluded following an eighth-place finish in the Group Stage of the Americas’ VCT. The team is now at a crossroads, with potential changes on the horizon as they evaluate their performance and strategy moving forward.

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Conclusion

Chet’s revelation about financing player buyouts underscores the intense and often underappreciated financial dynamics in esports. As NRG looks ahead to the future, the impact of these decisions will likely resonate throughout the organization and the broader VALORANT community.

Fans and industry watchers will be keenly observing how these developments shape the landscape of competitive VALORANT. For more updates on player transfers, coaching changes, and esports news, stay tuned to our site for the latest information.

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