![]() The devs specifically mentioned Jingg in their dev blog while describing some hints on the abilities of Agent 24. While talking about the new duelist’s abilities, Riot name-dropped one of the names of the pros in the VCT scene, Wang "Jinggg" Jing Jie. Yet perhaps another important hint that others may have glossed over would come from the dev blog released in September. Still, it should be noted that duck blood (like other animal blood products) is actually banned in Singapore by the country's food authority. The X user had proof that their guess about where Gekko, one of VALORANT’s newest agents, comes from was correct. However, uberchain clarified that Uncle Fong’s does exist in Hong Kong and other locations and that “China is still likely”.īut they also claimed that they use the “In-N-Out conspiracy mode, with them “staring at images of food then geolocating them” to make theories about where the agent comes from. Uberchain went so far as to suggest that an Uncle Fong photo might have been the peg or reference behind the artwork, given the remarkable likeness of the table setups in both images. With the details of the pot itself, the other dishes around the hot pot, to even the color of the hot pot, Duckblood seems to be exactly like how everything would be served at Uncle Fong. In-N-Out conspiracy mode is back /元B4KWzHTA This was prolly one of the ref photos the artist used Chongqing hotpot is very distinct but the pot looks the same as Uncle Fong's pot. They're eating at Uncle Fong's Chongqing hotpot chain. I figured out the twist Agent 24 is from Singapore With the country being heavily influenced by Chinese culture, especially with about 74 per cent of the population of Chinese descent, this is quite a possibility too.įurthermore, X (formerly Twitter) user uberchain tried to establish this theory by sharing a side-by-side comparison of VALORANT's Duckblood image and one of Singapore's premier hot pot joints: Uncle Fong. ![]() Others argue that Agent 24 could be from Singapore instead. However, others pointed out that the game already has Sage as a Chinese agent-although she wasn’t available during China’s beta phase. There's a strong likelihood that Riot aims to tap into the Chinese market by introducing an agent that embodies the game's latest region. ![]() On top of this, many speculate that because VALORANT Champions Tour (VCT) 2024 would be welcoming China as a new region in the competition, with Shanghai hosting the second Masters tournament next year, it would also make sense to reveal a new Chinese agent, as the cherry on top of the celebration. But overall, the pot in the image also looks like something that would normally be used in cooking and serving Chonqing Huoguo in restaurants in China. The distinctive sizzling hot pot boasts a unique blend of spices, creating a tingling and numbing sensation that permeates the broth. ![]() The dish in question looks quite a lot like three very popular and similar hotpot dishes, namely 四川火鍋 (Sichuan Huoguo), 成都火鍋 (Chongqing Huoguo) or 成都火鍋 (Chengdu huoguo), which only differ by a few ingredients and spice levels.Īll dishes feature a fiery broth, clearly indicated by the reddish hue of the liquid in the picture and the chili peppers visibly adrift on its surface. It would make a lot of sense if the upcoming agent would come from China, especially since the image shown is a distinctly popular dish in Chinese cuisine. Some think the agent will be coming from China, despite having Sage as one of the already existing Chinese agents in-game, because of China's launch as a new VCT region in 2024.(Photo: Riot Games) ![]()
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