Nodwin Gaming Drops VCC Anthem featuring Skrossi, HSB, SSSami, and Hikka

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Feb, 20.2022

VCC 2022 is in full swing with some intense matches among South Asian Teams. To promote Valorant esports craze in the region further, NODWIN Gaming took an interesting step of launching an official VCC anthem video on Youtube. This video features some of the most popular Valorant players from the South Asian region competing for the VCC title, including Ganesh Gangadhar (Skrossi) from the Indian team Global Esports, Shakir Razak (Hikka) from the Indian team Enigma Gaming, Abdul Haseeb (HSB) from the Pakistani team Team Exploit, and Sami Ar Rahman (SSSami) from the Bangladeshi team Exceeli Esports.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dfTDvKOSzfo

The anthem's lyrics and visual elements beautifully capture the emotions and spirit of every professional player who strives to reach the top despite all odds in the hopes of becoming a hero through sheer hard work, determination, and talent. Alongside the video, the lyrics and background scores perfectly capture the essence and spirit of the competition. The anthem depicts the entire life of a Valorant player, from Nahi Hora Kya to Ab Aisa Kuch Bhi Nahi Jo Mujhse Nahi Hora Yaha.

"I think we have a banger ready to roll out. Seedhe Maut and Sez On The Beat, as we know, are Valorant fans and they're killing it in DHH lately. We wanted this collaboration to be an authentic South Asian Valorant esport experience that truly embodies the spirit of VCC. It'll be a track that every Valorant player in the region can relate and vibe to”, said Sukamal Pegu, Head of Publishing, India & South Asia, Riot Games

“Being big fans of the game, it was great to be able to work on the official track for Valorant with our guy Sez on the Beat. Music and gaming are converging nowadays like never before, shoutout to NODWIN VCC for supporting gaming and the culture like they do!” said Seedhe Maut.

The Valorant Conquerors Championship is the only event that qualifies South Asian teams for the APAC Split-1 Challenger Playoffs. The first edition of the VCC was a huge success last year, which prompted Riot and NODWIN Gaming to create the second edition to kick off the 2022 season. This season, NODWIN Gaming follows in the footsteps of Riot Games by covering an anthem such as "Die for You" during Valorant Champions.