For all VALO2ASIA Tournament related news, information and coverage
Can FULL SENSE pull out the impossible and make a statement that their run in the APAC LCQ is not a fluke?
For all VALO2ASIA Tournament related news, information and coverage
Can FULL SENSE pull out the impossible and make a statement that their run in the APAC LCQ is not a fluke?
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.
This year, Team Secret wrote themselves into VALORANT history by becoming one of the Southeast Asian representatives in the most prestigious VALORANT tournament of the year, VALORANT Champions 2021. But can they carry the momentum from their fabulous VCT Stage 3 run into the remainder of this year?
Riot Games have made public the groups for the year’s most stacked tournament, VALORANT Champions 2021, which is set to kick off on December 1.
Alter Ego Celeste needed only a little over two hours to defeat Mad Army and get their hands on their VCT Game Changers SEA: FSL Elite crown, ending their 2021 campaign on a high note by dominating the scene.
The most prestigious VALORANT event of the year will be underway soon, with sixteen of seven regions across the world duking it out for the cherished title of the best team in the world. Here is everything you need to know about VALORANT Champions 2021.
The sole representatives of Korea at Champions will soon face the other fifteen teams in the most prestigious VALORANT competition this year. Can they bring back the glorious days of South Korean FPS in VALORANT?
VCT Game Changers SEA: FSL Elite will kick off this Saturday, with eight of Asia’s top all-female teams set to vie for the lion’s share of a US$25,000 prize pool.
As the Last Chance Qualifier nears its conclusion, two more teams have been eliminated, leaving only Thailand’s FULL SENSE and Japan-Korea’s Northeption to grab a direct spot to Champions.