The 2025 edition of VALORANT Champions Tour (VCT) Team Capsules has officially been announced, featuring all 48 teams from Pacific, China, Americas, and EMEA.
In a sudden move, the South Korean coach has decided to retire from competitive VALORANT.
The 2025 edition of VALORANT Champions Tour (VCT) Team Capsules has officially been announced, featuring all 48 teams from Pacific, China, Americas, and EMEA.
In a sudden move, the South Korean coach has decided to retire from competitive VALORANT.
Reckoning Esports have announced the departure of their Duelist, Nabil “fishball” Shazwan, due to educational obligations during the competitive season this year.
Japan is set to lift its COVID-19 regulations on events starting May, allowing fans to shout and cheer at large-scale events, including at the upcoming Masters Tokyo.
The team’s goal moving forward is “to make Gen.G the new favorites to win”.
Following Oasis Gaming’s victory, Jose “Rbtx” Carlo Jamir has been tasked with putting together a SIBOL VALORANT lineup to represent the Philippines in the upcoming SEA Games 2023 in Cambodia.
One of South Korea’s most decorated esports organizations, Lunatic-Hai, is set to return to VALORANT with a Game Changers lineup.
Thirty-two teams will compete in high-stakes matches at VCT LOCK//IN for a share of the $500,000 prize pool.
Kang “dongho” Dong-ho is no longer on the NS RedForce roster heading into VCL Korea Split 1, with the Duelist player exiting the team after only a month and a series.
Team Secret are aiming high heading into VCT LOCK//IN, as winning it “would be a great start of the year” for the team.
Jemkin and Kr1stal have touched down in Japan, where they will link up with the team in their bootcamp beginning today.