After the fund to honor the late player Twisten was established, the number of BTC received was extremely impressive, even exceeding the set target.
For those who love the late Twisten player, know that on June 15, EMEA caster Ryan “RyanCentral” Horton set up a charity in memory of the player. Accordingly, the honor campaign is held during the VCT Masters Tokyo tournament and there is a commitment to donate for each Shorty kill an amount depending on the player’s wishes, or can choose to donate a fixed amount.

Fund to honor the late player Twisten received good news, exceeded impressive targets
This campaign is based on Twisten’s own charity initiative when the former player attended a tournament within the framework of VCT LOCK//IN. Here he personally donated more than $ 1,000 after 58 successful performances of Shorty Kill. This is a really impressive number.
This campaign has received great attention from players, content creators as well as streamers in the VALORANT community. From here, they also donate with every Shoty Kill at the tournament to learn from Twisten.


Summing up the VCT Masters Tokyo 2023 tournament, Team Liquid content creator Connor “Sliggy” Blomfield revealed on Twitter the surprising news that he donated a total of $1,825 to this campaign. At the same time, he also pledged to donate to charity in honor of Twisten through this Valorant Champions.
The campaign continues for now and allows both donors to adjust the amount they pledge to donate for each Shorty kill. The time limit is 7/15. At this point, the campaign has raised a total of $6,172, which is about $5,000 above its stated goal. This is quite an impressive number.

During the last tournament, the players received a total of 67 Shoty Kills and 70 people pledged to donate to the campaign. The money will go to Rise Above the Disorder. This is a charity focused on access to mental health services and care.
Before that, Twisten’s departure shocked the Valorant community. They have pledged to support the campaign as a way of paying tribute to the former player and respecting his family. On the side of Team Vitality, Twisten’s former team has also announced their withdrawal from the VCT EMEA LCQ qualifiers to commemorate the passing of the late pro player.
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