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The first team they faced in the playoffs was Clutch Gaming, and 100 Thieves won 3–2, [18] moving on to the finals, where they were swept 0–3 by Team Liquid in the finals. [ 19 ] 100 Thieves' second-place finish qualified them for Rift Rivals 2018, an international tournament between the top three spring teams from Europe and North America.
On January 8, 2023, Internet personality Jeremy "Disguised Toast" Wang, announced a Valorant team under the name "Disguised". [3] The team included members of the former Knights team, with the addition of two players: Steel, formerly a player for 100 Thieves and T1, and Clear, a rookie player.
Team Name Circuit Points Winnings (USD) Gambit Esports — $225,000 Team Envy: 375: $125,000 3rd–4th: 100 Thieves: 325: $85,000 G2 Esports: 5th–8th: Acend: 275: $25,000 Sentinels: Vision Strikers KRÜ Esports 9th–12th: SuperMassive Blaze: 225: $10,000 Keyd Stars Crazy Raccoon Team F4Q 13th–15th: Paper Rex: 175: $10,000 ZETA Division ...
Before the finals, an exhibition match was held between Team China and Team International showcasing the game's newest map, Abyss, which Team China narrowly won, 13–11. Gen.G from Pacific defeated Team Heretics from EMEA in the best-of-five grand final series, 3–2, to become the first-ever Pacific team to win an international Valorant event.
100 Thieves plan to host a content creator tournament in Valorant, the organization announced over social media. Per their post Thursday on Twitter, 100 Thieves said they would hold an eight-team ...
At Worlds, Gen.G grouped up against 100 Thieves, CTBC Flying Oyster, and Royal Never Give Up. After finishing first, they were placed against the 3rd Korean seed DWG KIA in the quarter finals, who they beat in a 3–2 series. [12] In the semi-finals, Gen.G faced DRX, the 4th seeded team from Korea and lost the series 1–3.
The 2024 Valorant Champions was the fourth edition of the Valorant Champions, the world championship esports tournament organized by Riot Games for the first-person shooter game Valorant. The tournament ran from August 1–25, 2024. [ 1 ]
In November 2020, Riot Games announced the first Valorant Champions Tour, a tournament series divided into three tiers: Challengers, Masters, and Champions. Challengers would act as the lowest tier, split into seven regions: North America, Brazil, Latin America (Hispanic America), EMEA, Southeast Asia (later included South Asia and Oceania, become to Asia-Pacific), Korea, Japan.