This summer, VALORANT is launching a new Premier Invite Division to complete the final step of the in-game Path to Pro.
A crew of 19 will guide viewers through the VALORANT Challengers Thailand Split 1 broadcast for the next two months.
This summer, VALORANT is launching a new Premier Invite Division to complete the final step of the in-game Path to Pro.
A crew of 19 will guide viewers through the VALORANT Challengers Thailand Split 1 broadcast for the next two months.
Kasif “Paradox” Sayyed’s arrival marks RNT’s first player addition since the organization released its previous Indian-Filipino roster in June of last year.
MLT Esports have secured the services of the former Orangutan roster, as announced by the Bangladeshi organization.
The Orangutan organization has returned to an all-Indian roster after bidding farewell to their international squad.
DSG’s transition to APAC marks their return into competitive VALORANT after initially exiting the North American region.
The former Point Blank world champion will be headlining Sharper Esport’s new roster for Challengers Thailand.
The Korean in-game leader Chae “yoman” Young-mun is no longer contractually tied to the Rare Atom organization.
The VCJ Split 1 team list has been finalized following the conclusion of the qualifier, which will see Murash Gaming make their main event debut while FAV Gaming, despite winning the 2024 Predator League Japan not long ago, failed to secure a spot.
The VALORANT Challengers Thailand Split 1 team list is now set, with Barn nong chok and Valee Thai Esports winning the Promotion Stage and the final six invites being announced.