How a CS:GO Combat Surfer Became Valorant's Original Battle Sage

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Plenty of games feature classes or roles that are pretty much essential if you want to win. Rockstar roles such as Duelists, AD Carries, DPS players, and AWPers often steal the thunder because of their flashy frags and natural inclination towards embracing the spotlight.

Sure, there are certain characters that have pop off potential despite being designed for more selfless players, but the primary goal of any support player worth their salt is to keep their teammates alive - which, let’s be honest, isn’t exactly the sexiest job.

While other players get to clap cheeks on the frontline, supports often find themselves sitting on the fringes of the action, not getting the credit that they deserve.

But in Valorant specifically, one agent has won the hearts of every duelist player in the entire community, for running around and saving their bacon since the early days of the game’s development. Of course, I’m talking about Sage.

Mommy Sage has been tending to her children for the past two years, but not too long after the game’s release, one player made it his mission to eliminate all the stereotypes associated with the agent.

Meet William “Grim” Schreiner, Valorant’s first true Battle Sage. A content creator who has built an entire brand based around borderline game breaking boosts.

Written by: Niall McCrossan (@niallmccrossan)
Produced & Hosted by: Dimitri Pascaluta (@DPascaluta)
Edited by: Andrew Faigal (@Brrrning)
Produced by: Miles Hackett (@miles_hackett)
Animations by: Bennett Grainger (IG: @bennettgrainger)
Thumbnail by: William 'Magoo' O'Keefe (@MagooMagoof)
Production Assistance by: Nicolas Buck

Special thanks to @GrimGuy for taking the time to share his story with us!

Footage Credits: https://controlc.com/6efdfc43


Music used under license from Associated Production Music LLC (”APM”).

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