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Bren Esports have been forced to pull out of Masters 3: Berlin due to visa issues. With no replacement team issued by Riot Games, the event will be pivoted to a 15-team competition.
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Bren Esports have been forced to pull out of Masters 3: Berlin due to visa issues. With no replacement team issued by Riot Games, the event will be pivoted to a 15-team competition.
NUTURN have signed Yoon “hyeoni” Hyun-seok to complete their roster for the year. They are guaranteed to at least play in the APAC LCQ.
Oasis Gaming has announced the disbandment of its VALORANT all-female lineup, concluding its four-month journey with the Oasis Gaming Aqua players. Furthermore, four of the Thai players will remain together, temporarily resurrecting the ‘Mad Army’ flag until they find a new home.
Global Esports will represent South Asia in the upcoming VCT APAC Last Chance Qualifier, which will take place between October 13th and 17th. The Indian side defeated their counterparts, Velocity Gaming, in a thrilling series that went the distance, concluding in a 3-2 victory for Global Esports.
Alter Ego Celeste have assured themselves of the FSL Queen title after they grabbed a comfortable 3-0 victory over Galaxy Racer Female in the grand final of VCT Game Changers: FSL Open VI, the last edition of FSL Open this year.
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.