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Eighteen teams of Southeast Asia’s top teams will be competing in the KJC eSports VALORANT Invitational, which will take place on September 30 – October 10 and have US$5,000 up for grabs.
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Team Nigma, a household name made up of The International 2016 champions, has announced a merger with Galaxy Racer to combine Galaxy Racer’s large esports, content, and lifestyle brand with the competitive expertise of Nigma. With this move, Galaxy Racer’s VALORANT teams will now compete under the Nigma Galaxy and Nigma Galaxy Female banners.
Gambit have handily defeated Envy in the best-of-five grand final at Masters Berlin, stopping the North American’s surprising run in playoffs and finishing the event as the #1 team in the world. They leave Berlin with another trophy under their belt after taking down Envy 3-0 in the grand final on Sunday (Bind 15-13, Haven 13-11, Split 13-9).
Japanese organization BLUE BEES have made roster changes, releasing pinck and timatin while bringing in Russian players Ryslan “razkiNgz” Bolkyn and Ilya “something” Petrov.
Despite being unable to make it to Masters 3: Berlin, Team Secret have officially locked in for VCT Champions, scheduled to take place on December 2-12.
X10 Esports’ star Patiphan “Patiphan” Chaiwong has confirmed that he has returned to action ahead of Champions.
Crazy Raccoon picked up Japan’s only VCT Champions spot for grabs in Masters 3: Berlin thanks to ZETA DIVISION’s loss to Vivo Keyd today.
Vision Strikers, the No.1 South Korean seed in Stage 3, have booked a spot for themselves at Champions.