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Valorant Game Changers 2022: Updated Schedule, teams, and more

The winners of Valorant’s regional tournaments are now set to battle it out on the big stage, participating in the VCT Game Changers event, confirmed Valorant while releasing its schedule. Each team would play for the pride of their respective regions, and be crowned as the maiden Valorant Game Changers World Champion.

The qualified teams include Cloud9, Shopify Rebellion, Guild X, G2 Gozen, Team Liquid Brazil, KRU Fem, X10 Sapphire, and finally FENNEL Female. The tournament is scheduled to begin on November 15, with the finals being on November 21 to find out the winners. All of the games would be the traditional format of best of 3, with the grand finals a best of 5 matches. The entire schedule has been posted below.

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Day 1

  • Match 1 – Cloud9 vs. KRU Esports (M1): November 15 at 6 am PST/ 3 pm CET/ 11 pm JST/ 7:30 pm IST.
  • Match 2 – G2 Gozen vs. X10 Sapphire (M2): November 15 at 9 am PST/ 6 pm CET/ 2 am JST/ 10:30 pm IST.
  • Winners of M1 vs. Winners of M2 (M3): November 15 at 12 pm PST/ 9 pm CET/ 5 am JST/ 1:30 am IST.

Day 2

  • Match 4 – Guild X vs. Shopify Rebellion (M4): November 16 at 6 am PST/ 3 pm CET/ 11 pm JST/ 7:30 pm IST.
  • Match 5 – Fennel Hotelava vs. Team Liquid (M5): November 16 at 9 am PST/ 6 pm CET/ 2 am JST/ 10:30 pm IST.
  • Match 6 – Winners of M4 vs. Winners of M5 (M6): November 16 at 12 pm PST/ 9 pm CET/ 5 am JST/ 1:30 am IST.

Day 3

  • Match 7 – Losers of M1 vs. Losers of M2 (M7): November 17 at 8 am PST/ 5 pm CET/ 1 am JST/ 9:30 pm IST.
  • Match 8 – Losers of M4 vs. Losers of M5 (M8): November 17 at 11 am PST/ 8 pm CET/ 4 am JST/ 12:30 am IST.

Day 4

  • Match 9 – Losers of M6 vs. Losers of M7 (M9): November 18 at 6 am PST/ 3 pm CET/ 11 pm JST/ 7:30 pm IST.
  • Match 10 – Losers of M3 vs. Losers of M8 (M10): November 18 at 9 am PST/ 6 pm CET/ 2 am JST/ 10:30 pm IST.
  • Match 11 – Winners of M3 vs. Winners of M6 (M11): November 18 at 12 pm PST/ 9 pm CET/ 5 am JST/ 1:30 am IST.

Day 5

  • Match 12 – Winners of M9 vs. Winners of M10 (M12): November 19 at 8 am PST/ 5 pm CET/ 1 am JST/ 9:30 pm IST.
  • Match 13 – Losers of M11 vs. Losers of M12 (M13): November 19 at 11 am PST/ 8 pm CET/ 4 am JST/ 12:30 am IST.

Day 6

  • Grand finals – Match 14 – Winners of M11 vs. Winners of M13 (M14): November 20 at 8 am PST/ 5 pm CET/ 1 am JST/ 9:30 pm IST.

The vent will be live-streamed from the LEC Studio in Berlin, with the matches being streamed on the official Valorant Youtube channel. The matches will also be available for live audiences from November 18-20th.

Watch the 8 BEST women’s teams in the world unlock the next era of VCT competition as they SEIZE THE PLAY!

Don’t miss first ever #VALORANTGameChangers Championship, LIVE from Berlin — November 15th through November 20th 🏆

— VALORANT Champions Tour (@ValorantEsports) November 8, 2022

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Riot announces full rosters for Valorant Pacific teams

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Riot has gone ahead and announced the complete roster for VCT Pacific teams, with the teams boasting some serious names like Sayaplayer, XNFA, and so on. The ten franchises participating in the tournament are Gen G, Paper Rex, Zeta Division, Team Secret, Global Esports, DRx, RRG, T1, Talon Esports, and finally the favorites Detonation Gaming.

With the tournament scheduled to start next year in February, it will be interesting to find out how the teams are gearing up for the pre-season. It would also be interesting to find out who is going to take home the crown of VCT Pacific Champions for the 2023 season.

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