Pokimane left speechless after hitting 1v5 Valorant ace

John Esposito
Pokimane left speechless after hitting 1v5 Valorant ace

Pokimane does the impossible in this 1v5 situation, pulling out the ace and the clutch, leaving her speechless in this round of Valorant.

Valorant gained immense popularity after it arrived back in 2020, capturing the attention of thousands of content creators worldwide. One of the most prolific creators is Pokimane, who’s played the game since its humble beginnings.

While most of the Valorant headlines around Pokimane are lighthearted interactions or roasts, she’s actually quite good at the game, with plenty of clips proving her skills.

In a new clip, Pokimane dove deep into her skillset to pull out another big-time clutch, leaving her absolutely stunned.

Pokimane speechless after 1v5 Valorant ace

On the newly reformed Icebox, Poki and friends found themselves in a 3v5 situation. However, in the blink of an eye, Pokimane quickly becomes the last player alive.

She quickly takes out Neon and Sova by the A-side screens, before hitting a clean headshot on Chamber by boxes. She then repositions to the defender side entrance while calmly flexing the Kuronami bundle melee.

After a quick encounter with the enemy Viper, Pokimane pushes through the Viper wall and takes down Reyna. Using the zipline to get in A-side nest, she meets the Viper at the top, takes them down, and is left speechless while her teammates celebrate her victory.

While Pokimane needed a few seconds to catch her breath, her chat was going wild at her feat. If there was ever a doubt she’s got skills, this surely put them to rest.

Pokimane will be participating in the Ludwig x Tarik Invitational 2 showmatch, where she can put her skills on full display.

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John graduated with a degree in Sport Management in 2017, before discovering he had a hidden joy for writing. Since then, he's worked for GameRant, Twinfinite, and Jaxon, covering everything related to gaming. Currently, he's a Games Writer for Dexerto, and all tips and tricks welcome: john.esposito@dexerto.com