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Skyesports VALORANT SEA Championship 2022: VALORANT, a VCT 2023 OFF//Season event, enters Playoffs stage

Skyesports VALORANT SEA Championship 2022: VALORANT, a VCT 2023 OFF//Season event, enters Playoffs stage

Skyesports VALORANT SEA Championship 2022: VALORANT, a VCT 2023 OFF//Season event, enters the Playoffs stage – Skyesports has partnered with Riot Games to bring the Skyesports SEA Championship – VALORANT, an official VCT OFF//SEASON event, with a total prize pool of $30,000. After an intense qualifier stage, four teams have made it to the Playoffs, […]

Skyesports VALORANT SEA Championship 2022: VALORANT, a VCT 2023 OFF//Season event, enters the Playoffs stage – Skyesports has partnered with Riot Games to bring the Skyesports SEA Championship – VALORANT, an official VCT OFF//SEASON event, with a total prize pool of $30,000. After an intense qualifier stage, four teams have made it to the Playoffs, which are set to take place from Nov. 23 to 25. With four of the best teams from India and Southeast Asia competing for the title, the event is set to be a spectacle like no other. For future updates on VALORANT, followInsideSport.IN

The Skyesports SEA Championships is presented by global semiconductor brand AMD. Gaming and esports brand Ampverse is powering the event. 

The four teams had to make their way through separate qualifiers for SEA and India to make it to the Skyesports SEA Championship Playoffs. They are as follows. 

  • GodSquad (Global Esports) – India 
  • Velocity Gaming – India 
  • Made in Thailand (MITH) – SEA 
  • Bleed Esports – SEA  

To ensure an even playing field between the SEA and Indian teams, Skyesports will be flying the two Indian teams out to Bangkok, Thailand to compete in the Skyesports SEA Championship Playoffs. They will be playing from a fully-equipped Bootcamp. Bleed Esports and MITH, on the other hand, will play remotely. 

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Skyesports VALORANT SEA Championship 2022: VALORANT, a VCT 2023 OFF//Season event, enters the Playoffs stage

Fans can catch the high-octane action on Skyesports’ YouTube and Twitch channels in English, Hindi, and Thai. The four teams will be locking horns in a double-elimination bracket from Nov. 23 to 25 to decide the champion. The bracket is as follows: 

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Skyesports VALORANT SEA Championship 2022 (Image via Skyesports)

Skyesports will also be hosting the Skyesports SEA Championship Afterparty in Bangkok after the event with Velocity Gaming, GodSquad, and MITH. Besides this, top Ampverse creators along with popular VALORANT personalities from India will be attending. Stay tuned to Skyesports’ Instagram and Twitter handles and watch the Livestream for more information about the Afterparty. 

Commenting on the Skyesports SEA Championship – VALORANT, Shiva Nandy, the founder, and CEO of Skyesports, said, “Our decision to fly Indian teams out to Thailand to eliminate ping differences is true to our commitment to ensure top-notch and fair action for fans to enjoy. Teams from both regions will benefit immensely from international exposure. The Afterparty is an added glamor to this event offering a unique intersection of SEA and South Asian gaming stars as we look to host more cross-regional tournaments in the future.” 

Ashish Gupta, the Marketing Lead for India & South Asia at Riot Games, said, “As we head into the OFF//SEASON, we expect to see lots of exciting new content and experimental formats as tournament organizers take the reins and provide opportunities for new teams and stars to emerge. We are excited for the teams from South Asia and Southeast Asia to face off against one another in the Skyesports SEA Championship. Fans will have an opportunity to spectate intense VALORANT games before the start of the VCT Pacific League in 2023.”

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