Valorant
Valorant is a free-to-play, team-based tactical shooter developed by Riot Games. Blending precise gunplay with unique character abilities, the game features two teams of five players competing in objective-based rounds. Set in a near-future world, players choose from a diverse cast of "Agents," each with distinct skills that add strategic depth to the fast-paced, competitive gameplay. Valorant emphasizes teamwork, communication, and sharp reflexes, making it a favorite in the e-sports scene.
Rocket League
Rocket League is a high-octane sports video game that combines soccer with rocket-powered vehicles. Developed by Psyonix, the game features fast-paced, team-based matches where players use customizable cars to hit a giant ball into the opposing team's goal. With its easy-to-learn mechanics and deep competitive play, Rocket League offers both casual fun and high-level e-sports competition. Its unique blend of driving, aerial stunts, and teamwork makes it a standout title in the gaming world.
Super Smash Bros
Super Smash Bros. is a popular crossover fighting game series developed by Nintendo, featuring iconic characters from various video game franchises. Players battle in fast-paced, multiplayer matches using unique moves and special abilities to knock opponents off the stage. Known for its accessible yet deep gameplay, Smash Bros. is a favorite in both casual gaming and competitive e-sports communities.