VCT OFF//SEASON Pacific Tournament Tracker

by Juandi November 30, 2022

Keep track of official OFF//SEASON tournaments in the VCT 2022 season. Tournaments are sorted in chronological order. 

(Last updated: December 30, 2022)


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TEN 5_Valorant Korea vs. Japan

(Photo courtesy of DRX)
(Photo courtesy of DRX)
  • Status: Finished (October 3)
  • Organizer: LOUD Corp
  • Type: Offline (Busan, South Korea)
  • Prize pool: KR₩8,000,000 (~US$5,649)
  • Winners: 🇰🇷 DRX (stax, Rb, BuZz, MaKo, Zest)

DRX clinched the TEN 5_Valorant Korea vs. Japan title after winning the best-of-five series against NORTHEPTION, 3-1 (Breeze 13-11, Fracture 7-13, Haven 13-4, Bind 13-5). Along with securing the KR₩5,000,000 grand prize, the Kim "stax" Gu-taek-led side earned the first-ever OFF//SEASON trophy in the Pacific region. 

TEC Challenger Series 9

(Photo courtesy of The Esports Club)
(Photo courtesy of The Esports Club)
  • Status: Finished (October 5-13)
  • Organizer: The Esports Club
  • Type: Online (SEA+SA)
  • Prize pool: US$30,000
  • Winners: 🇸🇬 Bleed Esports (Deryeon, Retla, juicy, crazyguy, JayH)

Bleed Esports lifted the TEC Challenger Series 9 trophy after taking out Fancy United Esports from Vietnam in a four-map series (Bind 13-8, Haven 13-6, Ascent 8-13, Icebox 14-12), which ended up with the Singaporean squad taking home the US$13,500 lion’s share of the prize pool over their Vietnamese rivals. 

RAGE Autumn 2022

  • Status: Finished (October 9)
  • Organizer: RAGE
  • Type: Offline (Tokyo Garden Theater, Japan)
  • Prize pool: -
  • Winners: 🇯🇵 鬼に金棒 (Meteor, neth, Rb, rion, TENNN)

The showmatch saw four teams, with players made up of some of Japan’s top teams and DRX competing in front of thousands of fans at the Tokyo Garden Theater. In the end, it was 鬼に金棒 who came out on top by winning all of their matches. 

Daejeon VALORANT Invitational

(Photo courtesy of DRX)
(Photo courtesy of DRX)
  • Status: Finished (October 15-16)
  • Organizer: Daejeon Metoropolitan City
  • Type: Offline (Daejeon e-Sports Arena, South Korea)
  • Prize pool: KR₩5,000,000 (~US$3,489)
  • Winners: 🇰🇷 DRX (stax, Rb, BuZz, MaKo, Foxy9)

DRX secured the Daejon VALORANT Invitational trophy after defeating Team Secret in the final with a 2-0 scoreline (Haven 13-6, Ascent 13-9) to walk home with a paycheck of KR₩5,000,000 (~US$3,489). 

DreamHack Showdown VALORANT Oceania

  • Status: Finished (November 12-13)
  • Organizer: DreamHack
  • Type: Online (OCE)
  • Prize pool: AU$10,000 (~US$6,737)
  • Winners: 🇦🇺 BOBO

BOBO were crowned DreamHack Showdown VALORANT Oceania champions after taking out Bonkers in the best-of-three derby, 2-0 (Haven 13-5, Fracture 13-6). This title marks BOBO’s first trophy since their inception at the start of VALORANT Oceania Tour Stage 2 Challengers in April. 

VALORANT India Invitational by Galaxy Racer

(Photo courtesy of Galaxy Racer India)
(Photo courtesy of Galaxy Racer India)
  • Status: Finished (November 18-20)
  • Organizer: Galaxy Racer
  • Type: Offline (GMR Arena, India)
  • Prize pool: US$100,000
  • Winners: 🇸🇬 Paper Rex (mindfreak, f0rsakeN, Benkai, d4v41, Jinggg)

Paper Rex claimed the VALORANT India Invitational trophy by defeating EMEA’s Team Heretics in the best-of-five grand final, making it the first time that the MYSGID combine lifted trophies on LAN. The team’s win also marks the team’s 100th series victory since their transition to VALORANT in February last year. 

Summoners' Society: Agents of Artemis

  • Status: Finished (November 22-27)
  • Organizer: Summoners' Society
  • Type: Online (OCE)
  • Prize pool: AU$1,350 (~US$908)
  • Winners: 🇦🇺 A$AP (Emi, rosa, sandraphung, Tokyeoh, lune)

Skyesports SEA Championship

(Photo courtesy of Bleed Esports)
(Photo courtesy of Bleed Esports)
  • Status: Finished (November 23-25)
  • Organizer: Skyesports
  • Type: Online (SEA)
  • Prize pool: US$22,500
  • Winners: 🇸🇬 Bleed Esports (Deryeon, Retla, juicy, crazyguy, sScary)

Bleed Esports won their second OFF//SEASON tournament by beating Made in Thailand 3-1 (Breeze 8-13, Icebox 13-9, Haven 13-11, Ascent 13-10) in the grand final of the Skyesports SEA Championship. 

Gwangju Esports Series (GES) Asia

(Photo courtesy of DRX)
(Photo courtesy of DRX)
  • Status: Finished (November 26-27)
  • Organizer: South Korea’s MCST
  • Type: Offline (Gwangju Esports Arena, South Korea)
  • Prize pool: KR₩20,000,000 (~US$14,965)
  • Winners: 🇰🇷 DRX (stax, Rb, BuZz, MaKo, Foxy9)

After a quick grand final (Icebox 13-8, Ascent 13-8, Haven 13-8), DRX secured the Gwangju Esports Series Asia trophy, their third title in the OFF//SEASON. DRX were fielding Jung "Foxy9" Jae-sung for the tournament. The 18-year-old filled in for Kim "Zest" Gi-seok, who was unable to make the trip due to feeling under the weather. On the other side of the server, it was Talon Esports’ debut with the new roster, but without Patiphan “Patiphan” Chaiwong. 

Afreeca TV SEA Invitational

(Photo courtesy of ONE Esports)
(Photo courtesy of ONE Esports)
  • Status: Completed (November 29 - December 4)
  • Organizer: AfreecaTV
  • Type: Online (SEA)
  • Prize pool: US$25,000
  • Winners: 🇹🇭 MiTH (Kongared, PTC, AloNeFillz, Kadoom, b3ta)
  • Teams competing: 
    • Thailand: FULL SENSE, MiTH, FW Esports, XERXIA, Team NKT
    • Philippines: SR Nacague, South Built Esports, Rex Regum Qeon
    • Indonesia: Alter Ego, Bigetron Arctic, BOOM Esports, Dewa United
    • MY/SG: Bleed Esports
    • Vietnam: Fancy United Esports, Wolves X, Dominus Esports

The AfreecaTV SEA Invitational has concluded and seen MiTH emerge victorious after defeating Bigetron Arctic 3-0 (Breeze 13-4, Ascent 14-12, Fracture 13-8) in the tournament's grand final to take home the title and $7,500 in cash prize.

ESL Clash of Nations OCE

  • Status: Completed (December 9-11)
  • Organizer: ESL
  • Type: Online (OCE)
  • Prize pool: US$6,000
  • Winners: 🇦🇺 BOBO (autumn, dizzyLife, Maple, pl1xx, Trill)
  • Teams competing: BOBO, Generations Of Miracles, 95x Black, Built For Greatness

ESL Clash of Nations SEA

  • Status: Completed (December 8-11)
  • Organizer: ESL
  • Type: Online (SEA)
  • Prize pool: US$6,000
  • Winners: 🇹🇭 MiTH (Kongared, PTC, AloNeFillz, Kadoom, b3ta)
  • Teams competing
    • MY/SG: Bikini Bottom, LaZe
    • ID/PH: Dewa United, SR Nacague
    • TH/VN: MiTH, FULL SENSE
    • HK/TW: X64, Oblivion Force

ESL Clash of Nations KR/JP

  • Status: Completed (December 8-11)
  • Organizer: ESL
  • Type: Online (KR+JP)
  • Prize pool: US$6,000
  • Winners: 🇰🇷 OQ Academy (CoSa, Hate, Nakji, Jeong Hi, WIX)
  • Teams competing
    • KR: OQ Academy, Over Quality, All Ways Incheon
    • JP: SCARZ

Penta Pro Series

(Photo courtesy of Penta Esports)
(Photo courtesy of Penta Esports)
  • Status: Completed (December 21-24)
  • Organizer: Penta Esports
  • Type: Online
  • Prize pool: US$27,000
  • Winners: 🇸🇬 Bleed Esports (Deryeon, Retla, juicy, crazyguy, sScary)
  • Teams competing:
    • Bleed Esports
    • BOOM Esports
    • Velocity Gaming
    • Revenant Esports
      • Revenant Esports
      • Gods Reign
      • Reckoning Esports
      • Exceeli Esports
      • Velocity Gaming
      • One Chance
      • Wide Swing
      • Vorpal Swords

LPL Valorant Overtime Cup

  • Status: Completed (December 1-13)
  • Organizer: LetsPlay.Live
  • Type: Online (OCE)
  • Prize pool: AU$1,750 (~US$1,176)
  • Winners: 🇦🇺 Bonkers (SWERL, WAT, punda, M1kE, Minimise)

WCG Rivals - Valorant: Korea vs Japan

  • Status: Completed (December 16)
  • Organizer: WCG
  • Type: Online (KR+JP)
  • Prize pool: US$30,000
  • Winners: 🇯🇵 SCARZ (善悪菌, TORANECO, Kr1stal, Jemkin, yoshiii)
  • Teams competing: SCARZ, DWG KIA

Riot Games ONE Pro Invitational

  • Status: Upcoming (December 16)
  • Organizer: Riot Games Japan
  • Type: Offline (Yokohama Arena, Japan)
  • Prize pool: -
  • Teams competing: DetonatioN Gaming, ZETA DIVISION, DRX, Paper Rex, Fnatic

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