Enzo Mestari is one of Valorant’s biggest rising stars, and fans will want to know what settings he uses so they can imitate his play style.
The professional French Valorant player Enzo isn’t new to the esports scene. Being a former professional Counter-Strike: Global Offensive player, it’s understandable that he already has a dedicated fanbase. However, his performance in various Valorant tournaments put him on the map, attracting new fans.
Those who want to play similarly to the most-earning French Valorant player will likely want to know what settings he uses. While using his settings won’t make fans play like Enzo, it’ll definitely help build a baseline for fans to build on.
Enzo shares his Valorant settings on his live streams and commands, allowing fans to copy and use them.
Aspiring players can find numerous settings that Enzo uses through Twitch commands that showcase them. He reveals other settings during live streams. Gamers using these settings won’t instantly become another Enzo but will give an idea of what to go towards.
Besides Enzo’s in-game settings, players must check out his peripherals.
Enzo currently plays for Mandatory, but he’s been part of numerous popular Valorant teams throughout his career.
In late 2020, Enzo joined Ninjas in Pyjamas and played for that team until early 2021. From there, he participated in tournaments with Alliance until joining Fnatic in mid-2022. Then, he played for Apeks for almost all of 2023 and then Team Liquid until December 2024.
Enzo placed first in multiple tournaments throughout his career. During his time with Fnatic, he won the VCT 2022: EMEA Stage 2 Challengers. With Apeks, he secured first place in the Challengers 2023 Northern Europe: Polaris Split 1 and Split 2 tournaments.
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