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Like seriously, they knew nothing about the game going in, and I was able to explain the basics of what the goal of VALORANT was, and how each team was and it was fantastic.

I didn’t get into the depth of the games economy or what each character does ability-wise, but both my parents who aren’t computer savvy asked lots of questions and genuinely got into it when I told them I was cheering for “the red team” (100T).

I recently uprooted my life of leaving a full time job and a live-in girlfriend to move back home and reset, and the fact they took so much interest in something I was watching made me feel really good. None of my friends are into E-Sports, so the fact I got to talk to someone in my life about it - even the bare bones - was really fun. I told them that as well.

I just thought I would share here thinking maybe someone else could relate to my situation. I just love them so much for taking an interest in something that’s so far out of their realm, because I enjoy it. Especially since we were watching a ‘traditional’ sport prior to the finals, in NFL Sunday.

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That's so sweet. I can relate! My first day at Riot was League's world championship finals in 2013. My mom (she is not a gamer) was so supportive of me that she watched a bunch of group stages with me before she helped me move to California and she went to the finals with me as my +1. And she kind of knew what was going on because she said something like "I thought they would win, they had more gold!" at one point.

It was a big deal to me because I had made a huge career switch by joining Riot and I was moving across the country to join Riot, so it meant so much to have her take an interest in League. She's been really supportive of VALORANT too, watching trailers and stuff I send her.