Spectacular 1v4 Clutch Propels sScary and Bleed Esports to Victory in Valorant Ascension APAC Grand Finals

In Valorant Ascension APAC, Scary was undoubtedly the player who had received the most attention, and he lived up to it. He won their first game in a 1v4 clutch, giving Bleed Esports the momentum they needed to sweep the Grand Final series 3-0. Nutchaphon’sScary’ Matarat has traveled a long way to become a franchisee. He qualified for both Valorant Champions and VCT Masters Reykjavik in 2021 but lost in the quarterfinals of both tournaments. He then lost in the opening round of VCT Masters Copenhagen in 2022.

From there, Scary was forced to navigate the APAC franchise league alone after failing to be picked up by any of the teams that joined. Since then, sScary has joined Bleed Esports and developed into one of Valorous Challengers’ most feared players. He will now showcase his talents in the VCT Pacific League due to what some athletes dub the “clutch of the year.”

Scary wins a 1v4 decisive clutch in the Grand Finals game

It’s challenging enough to control a clutch in a typical Valorant match. Being left alone significantly increases your disadvantage in a 1v3, 1v4, or even 1v5 circumstance. You will likely need help to avoid a round, and putting yourself in a scenario where two or more adversaries have a line of sight on you at once is fatal. Finding a means to win multiple 1v1s in a row is challenging, but doing it in a professional game against a well-organized squad is an entirely different challenge. But Valorant pro sScary succeeded in doing just that.

He managed to teleport and plant the spike with less than half a second to spare by taking out two and hurrying to get the point. Whereas many players could have given up, sought to find one or two kills before the round ended, or saved their weapon, Scary secured victory for his side. Following that, Bleed Esports easily qualified for the franchise league by winning the next two matches and capitalizing on Scary’s momentum from that play. For listeners abroad, Scary even had a message to deliver in English.

Scary stands head, and miles above many of his rivals in the area thanks to a combination of game expertise and raw mechanical prowess, and many who have been watching his ascent are eager to see if he can return to international competition in 2024.

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