All eyes are on the 2023 VALORANT Champions LA as we head toward the final VCT tournament of the year with a new record-breaking prize pool of US$2,250,000.
UNITED STATES — All VALORANT Champions LA games will be broadcasted live on various major platforms such as YouTube and Twitch. For the English broadcast, the official VALORANT channel will be streaming the matches live. Make sure you don’t miss out on all the action starting August 7-27.
VALORANT Champions LA will also be accessible through secondary streams, offering multiple language broadcasts. This provides a unique opportunity for fans of the popular first-person shooter game to witness high-level competitive play and follow the action in their preferred language. Among the secondary streams, Tagalog, Thai, Bahasa Indonesia, Mandarin, Vietnamese, Korean, Hindi, and Japanese are available to watch.
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The tournament will also feature streamers hosting watch parties in addition to providing on-the-spot commentary from their point of view, taking a unique approach to game broadcasting.
Tarik “tarik” Celik, Kyedae “Kyedae” Shymko, Melanie “meL” Capone, Jayvee “DubsteP” Paguirigan, Kevin “Eeyore” Gunawan, Natasha “TashBunny” Hashim, Andi “Sleepy” Bangsawan, and Nutchaphon “sScary” Matarat are among the group of co-streamers for Champions LA.
In addition, many of the teams participating in the tournament will also be hosting live watch parties in their home base. This will allow fans to connect with other enthusiasts in a shared space, adding to the already exciting atmosphere of the event. To find out more about these watch parties, be sure to follow the teams on their respective social media platforms.
The official VALORANT Champions LA streams can be found below:
English
- Twitch: VALORANT
- YouTube: VALORANT Esports
- Facebook: VALORANT Esports
- TikTok: VALORANT Esports
Korean
- AfreecaTV: VALORANT공식
- Twitch: VALORANT KR, Riot Esports Korea
- YouTube: VCT KR
- Naver: Naver e스포츠
Japanese
- AfreecaTV: VALORANT JP
- Twitch: VALORANT JP
- YouTube: VALORANT JP
Tagalog
- Twitch: VALORANT PH
- YouTube: VALORANTesportsPH
- Facebook: VALORANTesportsPH
Bahasa Indonesia
- Twitch: VALORANT ID
- YouTube: VALORANT Esports Indonesia
- Facebook: VALORANTesportsID
Thai
- AfreecaTV: VALORANT TH
- Twitch: VALORANT TH
- YouTube: VALORANTesportsTH
- Facebook: VALORANTesportsTH
Vietnamese
- YouTube: VALORANTesportsVN
- Facebook: VALORANTesportsVietnam
Mandarin
- Twitch: VALORANT TW
- YouTube: VALORANTesportsTW
- Facebook: VALORANTesportsZH
Hindi
- Twitch: Nodwin Gaming
- YouTube: Nodwin Gaming, Nodwin Gaming South Asia
- Loco: Nodwin Gaming Hindi
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