A crew of 19 will guide viewers through the VALORANT Challengers Thailand Split 1 broadcast for the next two months.
THAILAND – FPSThailand has announced the broadcasting team set to deliver the live coverage of VALORANT Challengers Thailand Split 1. A crew of nineteen will be presenting all the live action from January 26 to March 10, featuring returning names such as Atthasid “ZoFeaRz” Intravichai who was also on the Panel of Judges for The VALO2ASIA Awards 2023.
Hosting duties for VALORANT Challengers Thailand Split 1 will be taken by Waralee “CatCaster” Sulaiman, Paht “Ptrip” Ekkul, and Taksapol “Pochi Pochi” Sriwachirawat, accompanying eight sets of casters providing live commentary on the matches.
In addition to the regular commentators, two new names have surfaced in the Thai broadcast scene through a talent show competition called THE CASTERS. The top two finalists of this competition, Vorakarn “N4M” Seangsai and Nuttanitcha “Morfin” Puvasiriroj, have earned the opportunity to join the FPSThailand broadcast crew for 2024.
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The Regular Season has been underway since January 26 and will run until March 3 when a team will be crowned champions. Eight of Thailand’s best are playing in a best-of-three, single-round-robin group to determine the four leading teams to advance to the playoffs. Learn more about the teams and how the event will go down here. The first split will hold a TH฿800,000 prize pool, with the victors taking the biggest chunk of that figure, TH฿240,000.
Below is the full on-air list for VALORANT Challengers Thailand Split 1:
Hosts:
- Waralee “CatCaster” Sulaiman
- Paht “Ptrip” Ekkul
- Taksapol “Pochi Pochi” Sriwachirawat
Casters:
- Chayut “Voo” Changtongkum
- Bowwonnun “Athena” Yuwayuth
- Wissarut “Sway” Doungjit
- Atthasid “ZoFeaRz” Intravichai
- Winai “Glacius” Janrak
- Sorawit “Joke” Nakkasem
- Jiwarin “Aoeyjiwa” Thongklung
- Perapol “BossP” Nakorntham
- Jirayut “Bounty” Suwanchaiyong
- Chantavat “Kirimoji” Kongthanee
- Pon “PORPON” Sukautjasakul
- Pattadon “Leonez” Mangchom
- Thanabade “NalZer” Wunnapong
- Sutira “Shadahhh” Siriratpiriya
- Vorakarn “N4M” Seangsai
- Nuttanitcha “Morfin” Puvasiriroj
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