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FSL has announced the registration process for the sixth season of its FSL Open league, featuring the same US$5,000 prize pool spread across the top eight.
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The last week of the open regional qualification for Southeast Asian teams, VCT Stage 3 Challengers 3, will be on its way shortly, with the region’s best teams earning spots in the SEA Challengers Playoffs, marking the first step towards Masters Berlin. They will take last place in the Challengers Playoffs to represent their country.
The Indonesian-Malaysian team capped off their undefeated run from the inaugural edition of the Open competition with a dominant 3-0 win over Galaxy Racer Female in the grand final (Icebox 13-10, Split 13-7, Breeze 13-3).
The top 8 teams in Korea have been set. Some heavyweights are set to face off on the road to Berlin. The top two teams will represent the region at the big international LAN.
While only Southeast Asia and a small portion of East Asia can currently qualify for the VALORANT Champions, Riot Games and NODWIN Gaming have collaborated to provide a route for teams in South Asia to qualify for the VALORANT Champions at the end of the year with VALORANT Conquerors Championship (VCC).
VCT Southeast Asia Stage 3 Challengers 2 has brought us a surprising and obvious aspect to a mix. Here is an overview of the results and standings for the VCT Stage 3 – Challengers 2 across Southeast Asia!
The VCT Game Changers SEA: FSL Open V Playoffs team list has been finalized following the conclusion of the open qualifier, which saw seven of the eight teams from the previous season requalify, with the exception of Oasis Gaming, who were eliminated in the group stage by Renatus White (formerly known as ‘The Impaler’).