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Riot Games has revealed the group distribution for the upcoming VALORANT Champions Tour (VCT) Masters…
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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.
10X was brought in as Lakia’s replacement, but with disappointing results and the LCQ on the horizon, NUTURN have made changes.
Arguably the most significant Southeast Asian VALORANT competition this year will be underway soon, with matches commencing on August 19, 2021. Two teams will qualify to Berlin, and walk away with the lions share of the $100,000 prize pool.
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.
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.
Japan’s two Masters Berlin spots have been decided. ZETA DIVISION will come in as the first seed, with Crazy Raccoon placing second in this latest Challengers Finals.