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Louvre players have decided to go their separate ways on a high note after placing runner-up in The Esports Club Showdown yesterday, the team announced on Twitter.
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erkaSt has decided to test his mettle in the Riot Games first-person shooter VALORANT. The 26-year-old, and a former Grayhound player, is now staying in Los Angeles, California in order to try his luck in the North American region with the hope of getting signed.
The Esports Club, in partnership with Intel, has opened the registration process for South Asia and Southeast Asia qualifiers for the TEC Challenger Series.
The last chance for teams to make their mark in the VALORANT professional scene this year will take place less than one week from now. Learn more about VALORANT Champions 2021 by the numbers.
As VALORANT Champions is starting less than one week away, we would like to take a closer look at 5 of the 26 Asian players playing in the most renowned VALORANT competition of the year, and why you should too.
BOOM Esports claimed the EPULZE Royal SEA Challenge title by defeating South Built Esports in the best-of-five grand final 3-0 (Ascent 13-8, Haven 13-8, Bind 13-7). They also take home the grand prize of US$6,000, with South Built Esports walking away with half of the first-place reward.
With Saturday Spike Club coming to a close this month, it’s time to present the VALO2ASIA x EPULZE’s Saturday Spike Club Wrap Up and take a look at how the community event went over the course of twelve weeks.