The VCL Vietnam Split 2 playoffs will be open to fans in Ho Chi Minh City, allowing them to witness the action live.
VIETNAM – The final day of VCL Vietnam Split 2 will be open to a live audience attendance, VALORANT Esports Việt Nam has announced. This makes it the second Challengers event in Vietnam to allow fans after the 2022 VCT Vietnam Stage 2 held in Hanoi.
The lower final and grand final will take place at the Rach Mieu Sports Complex (Nhà Thi Đấu Rạch Miễu) in Ho Chi Minh City, which previously hosted the University Esports Championship Samsung Fall in October last year.
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From June 2-4, the four remaining teams will compete in a double-elimination bracket for the grand prize of VND860,000,000 and a spot in the Ascension Pacific tournament in Bangkok next month.
Tìm Tài Trợ secured the top seed in the playoffs with a flawless 7-0 record in the regular season, defeating all seven opponents. Fancy United Esports closely followed, with four of their players leading the statistical charts during the 14 days of play.
Meanwhile, Team Big BAAM and Lazybutwannawin were tied for the third and fourth seed, but the tiebreaker went the way of Nguyễn “Nhatthong2k” Thống and co. as a result of their head-to-head win.
In the opening round of the double-elimination bracket, TTT and LAZY will kick off the action on Friday in a match that previously saw the former win in the regular season.
The second upper-bracket semi-final clash between Fancy United Esports and Team Big BAAM will follow on the same day, with FCY having won all six previous matches since last year, including the recent Split 1 grand final.
The winners will represent Vietnam in the upcoming Ascension Pacific tournament held in Bangkok, Thailand, next month.
The playoffs schedule of VCL Vietnam Split 2 looks as follows:
June 2
- 3 PM SGT – TTT vs. LAZY
- 7 PM – FCY vs. BAAM
June 3
- 3 PM – Lower bracket semi-final
- 7 PM – Upper bracket final
June 4
- 1 PM – Lower bracket final
- 5 PM – Grand final
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