Where and How to Watch VCT Pacific Kickoff 2025 (Official & Watch Party)

by Juandi January 13, 2025

The best region in the VCT returns January 18th.

SOUTH KOREA -- All eyes are on the upcoming VCT Pacific Kickoff as the region's top VALORANT teams battle it out to secure two coveted spots at VALORANT Masters Bangkok. Mark your calendars for January 18th to February 9th and don’t miss a moment of the action!

The tournament features 12 teams from across the Pacific region, competing in a double-elimination bracket. Only the top two will earn their tickets to Masters Bangkok—the year’s only international VALORANT event hosted in Asia.

Catch every thrilling moment via the official English broadcast on Twitch, YouTube, SOOP, and other platforms, featuring familiar faces like Clinton "Paperthin" Bader, Seth "Achilios" King, Victoria "ChubbyNinja" Cheng, Kentrell "heyimquack" Kwek, and others.

The VCT Pacific Kickoff will also feature secondary language streams, providing a variety of non-English broadcasts. Available streams include Thai, Bahasa Indonesia, Mandarin, Vietnamese, Korean, Hindi, and Japanese. Matches will begin at 15:00 GMT+7 // 16:00 GMT+8 // 17:00 GMT+9 each matchday, live from the Sangam Colosseum.

If you’re into a more personal and unique viewing experience, check out the watch parties hosted by some of the Pacific streamers. With real-time commentary and their signature style, creators like Chobra, Sliggy, Tashbunny, Spicyuuu, Binks, and more will be co-streaming the event.

Furthermore, some teams are also hosting live watch parties at their home bases, creating an amazing opportunity for fans to gather and cheer together. Teams like T1 in Korea, Paper Rex in Singapore and Indonesia, DetonatioN FocusMe in Japan, and Global Esports in India will bring fans closer to the action. Keep an eye on their social media for detailed updates about these events.

Head over to VALO2ASIA’s YouTube channel, where we will upload post-match press conferences the same day. Get exclusive insights from players and coaches shortly after the games conclude.

(Photo courtesy of VCT Pacific)
(Photo courtesy of VCT Pacific)

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Bahasa Indonesia

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Vietnamese

Mandarin

Hindi


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Cover photo courtesy of VCT Pacific