FearlesscontractRecord high, domesticPlayercarnival
According to Tencent's earnings call, Valorant's total revenue in the fourth quarter of last year increased by over 301 million Tbts year-on-year, with average daily active users reaching a record high. Developed by Riot Games and published by Tencent, this tactical shooter has rapidly amassed a loyal player base in China thanks to its unique hero skill system and precise gunplay.

On major domestic live streaming platforms, Valorant's popularity continues to rise: highlight reels of professional players' amazing plays, streamers' ranked climbs, and tactical discussions in the player community... This thriving ecosystem keeps the game vibrant. When a new version is released, servers even experience queues due to the large number of players.
Are international students relegated to "armchair gamers"?
But for international students studying abroad, this excitement is somewhat "unattainable." One player studying in Australia shared: "I wanted to try the new version of the Chinese server, but the launcher kept spinning." "I finally got in, but when I played ranked matches, the latency was over 180ms, and I couldn't even aim my skills. My teammates reported me immediately."
Even more awkwardly, the competitive nature of shooting games means that the disadvantage caused by latency is fatal. With the same reaction and operation, players with high latency will always be half a beat slower, which not only affects their own gaming mood but also the experience of their teammates.

Can an accelerator solve this?
The core idea for improving this problem is to optimize the data transmission path. Game accelerators like QuickFox use intelligent routing technology to help you choose lower latency return routes, while also using data compression and packet loss retransmission mechanisms to reduce the impact of network fluctuations. Although they cannot overcome physical limitations, they can keep latency within an acceptable range.
In actual use, the difference is quite obvious. Before acceleration, playing ranked matches was basically like being a "free win," always at a disadvantage in gunfights; after acceleration, the latency dropped to a relatively stable level, at least enough to participate in competitive matches and team up with friends in China.
Benefits Time: QuickFox is currently offering a limited-time promotion: Valorant is free to speed up until March 31st! International students can enjoy this benefit and experience the speed-up effect without spending any money.
Click the link below to download QuickFox, register, and use the redemption code 【QF51】 to receive a free 12-hour trial of a premium membership (which can be used in other games). Take advantage of this limited-time free offer and head back to the Chinese server for a few ranked matches!