Achievements | – |
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Country | Hungary |
Region | Europe |
World Ranking | – |
Matches | 18 / 18 |
Win Rate | 28% / 28% |
Current streak | – |
Record win streak | 2 () |
Record lose streak | 4 () |
Earned | $538 / $538 |
MVP | – |
ex-Rapid Ninjas
ex-Rapid Ninjas is a Hungarian Valorant team competing in the European region. Formed in early 2023, they've had a relatively short but active competitive history, participating in several tournaments and achieving a top-ten placement at the VALORANT Champions Tour 2023 East Surge Stage 2 Challengers, earning approximately $500 in prize money. Despite their limited time in the professional scene, they've shown flashes of potential, albeit with inconsistent results across their 18 matches, resulting in only 5 wins. Their ultimate goal is to establish themselves as a strong contender within the competitive Valorant landscape.
* this description is based on data from the Escorenews database
ex-Rapid Ninjas Roster
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About team
The team's competitive journey started with the VALORANT Champions Tour 2023 East Surge Stage 2 Challengers in June 2023, where they secured a 10th-place finish. This remains their most significant achievement to date. Their participation in this tournament highlights their ambition to compete at a higher level, though their performance has yet to consistently translate into top-tier results. They participated in a total of one tournament throughout their history.
ex-Rapid Ninjas has seen a few roster changes throughout its short lifespan. The initial lineup featured players like hussaR, ikke, Kwixyy, Chadi, and arbie. However, the current roster is inactive. Throughout their history, a total of 7 players have represented the team, including notable players such as Barcode and ouki. The team's fluctuating roster composition may have contributed to their inconsistent performance.
Regionally, ex-Rapid Ninjas saw their highest ranking in the European regional leaderboard at 13th place, achieved in July 2023. However, their ranking fluctuated significantly throughout the year, ranging from as high as 13th to as low as 51st. As of late September 2023, the team is no longer listed in the regional rankings. They have yet to make any notable appearances in the global rankings.
* only data from the Escorenews database was used for the description