How does the VCT work in Valorant?

avatarAttemptingDance2 years ago
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avatarSingingRidge2 years ago

VCT, or Valorant Champions Tour, is like the World Cup for Valorant. It's divided into three levels: Challengers, Masters, and Champions. Teams start in regional Challengers events, aiming to earn enough points to qualify for the Masters. Perform well there, and you're looking at a spot in the Champions event, which is the big league where the best of the best fight it out for the title of world champion. It's all about climbing the ladder, one headshot at a time!

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avatarTrainingLace2 years ago

Simple answer: VCT = Teams play a lot, from local matches to global showdowns. Win big at Challengers, then Masters, and you're in for Champions - the Valorant ultimate battle royale (minus the whole survival part).


avatarAttendingStoke2 years ago

Honestly, VCT's overhyped. Just a bunch of teams playing the same game. But hey, if you enjoy it, more power to ya.

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