With the conclusion of the upset-heavy group stage of VCT Philippines Stage 1 Challengers, the playoffs bracket is now set.
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Team Secret – The Perfect Combination to Aim for the Crown?
by Juandiby JuandiThis 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?
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Team Secret, a European esports organization that is mostly known for its Dota2 roster, has signed the former Bren Esports lineup just 24 hours after the Filipino organization released the lineup, headlined by veteran Jayvee “DubsteP” Paguirigan. Apart from that, Gilbert “Gibo” Sales Jr. will continue to stand behind the team as a coach for their upcoming events ahead.
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Official: Bren Esports unable to attend VCT Masters 3: Berlin due to visa issues
by Juandiby JuandiBren Esports have been forced to pull out of Masters 3: Berlin due to visa issues. With no replacement team issued by Riot Games, the event will be pivoted to a 15-team competition.
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Bren Esports VALORANT on the mental health coach impact to the team, Filipino community, and more
by Juandiby JuandiBren Esports VALORANT sat down with VALO2ASIA ahead of the Filipino team’s journey to Berlin, and touched on the impact of their mental coach, the Filipino community and what changes they feel have had the biggest impact on their improvement since VCT Stage 2.
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Witz – “Switching to VALORANT was a very tough decision, but I took a leap of faith.”
by Juandiby JuandiThe Filipino star discussed the team’s excellent run, adjusting to VALORANT, the difference, and the team’s preparation for the next SEA Challengers Playoffs, among other topics, during the post-match interview.
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Bren Esports conquered their demons and emerged victorious in the VALO2ASIA Launch Invitational 2021 after a 2-1 victory over BOOM Esports. The squad from the Philippines walk home with the $2000 first-place prize.
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The VALO2ASIA Launch Invitational 2021 is the first tournament ever by VALO2ASIA, in celebration of the launch of our new site, featuring a total prize pool of US$3,000 and four of Southeast Asia’s finest teams.
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