The details of this year’s VCT 2023 Game Changers Championship tournament held in Berlin last year have been announced. The event is planned to be held in Brazil this year.
Last year, many new players had the opportunity to introduce themselves to the esports arena. Everyone gave support and excitement to the tournament. Therefore, VALORANT continues to encourage many women to esports with the Game Changers tournament.
Last year, the G2 Gozen women’s VALORANT team became the champion of the tournament. The team won 180 thousand dollars in the first place. The G2 women were able to win any of their matches with close to zero errors without falling behind.
VALORANT did not forget the women who became champions on this special day. She shot and released a documentary video special for them. The story of the winning team and everyone who competed in the tournament was included in the video.
Game Changers will be held this year in Sao Paulo, one of the largest cities in Brazil. The tournament will be held at the Riot Games office in Sao Paulo. And it is expected to be played between November 28 and December 3.
Each region will have its own special elimination and participation will take place according to the determined quotas. How the elimination procedures will be announced by the VALORANT team very soon.
The Regions and Quota Numbers of the Regions in the Tournament:
| EMEA | 2 Teams will Participate |
| North America | 2 Teams will Participate |
| Brazil | 1 Team will Participate |
| Latin America | 1 Team will Participate |
| Southeast Asia | 1 Team will Participate |
| Japan / Korea / China | 1 Team will Participate |
Riot Games wants to make VALORANT a more inclusive game with the VCT Game Changers Championship tournament. It wants to spread this competition all over the world and increase its awareness.
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