Bren Esports VALORANT sat down with VALO2ASIA ahead of the Filipino team’s journey to Berlin, and touched on the impact of their mental coach, the Filipino community and what changes they feel have had the biggest impact on their improvement since VCT Stage 2.
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The sixth edition of the FSL Open will be one of the last chances for Southeast Asia’s all-female squads to establish themselves as the top dogs and qualify for the US$25,000 VCT Game Changers SEA: FSL Elite, which will take place in October.
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This week, sixteen of Southeast Asia’s best VALORANT teams convened for four days from August 13-16 for the group stage of VCT Southeast Asia Stage 3. As such, it was one of their last opportunities to demonstrate their mettle heading into the final stage to qualify for VALORANT Champions.
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VALORANT Conquerors Championship (VCC) will see teams from South Asian nations participate in sub-regional qualifications for a prize pool of US$33,000. Velocity Gaming, Global Esports, and Salt Esports are among the eight teams that earned main event spots after fighting through their respective regional open qualifier.
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The Indonesian team has decided to release Rivaldy “ValdyN” Nafian two months after his initial announcement on the team. ValdyN had only appeared in two official matches under the Rex Regum Qeon (RRQ) Endeavour banner.
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VALORANT Champions Tour has revealed the opening matchups of the VCT Southeast Asia Stage 3 Challengers Playoffs as well as the group stage distribution of the US$100,000 tournament.