Knights Arena to become official Valorant Partners for VCT 2023


Knights Arena to become official Valorant Partners for VCT 2023

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Riot Games has decided to partner up with Knights Arena for the upcoming Valorant Challengers Tournament 2023. This comes as a massive announcement from Riot, where the partnership is set to be for a minimum period of five years. This announcement comes soon after Riot declared their partnership programs to make it the core of their franchising program. This partnership has been confirmed by both the concerned parties over their Twitter handles, where Knights Arena is known for taking on the NA VCT Challengers and NA Game Changer 2023 events.

Knights Arena has been the host of several popular Valorant titles, such as the Valorant Gauntlet series and the Sakura Cup. However, this is going to be the first major collaboration between the two from some of the largest gaming tournaments in the world. Ever since this organization was launched, they have attempted the management of several esports at the global level.

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This maiden collaboration will finally be initiated with the beginning of the Challenger League Qualifiers, where the official Riot website promises more exclusive content from the pro scene and into the Game Changers 2023 tournaments. Partnering up with Knights Arena will bring a certain amount of exposure to the game, with the organization determined to create a unique fanbase and hold the NA Valorant Regional League as well.

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Riot announces full rosters for VCT Pacific teams

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Valorant Challengers 2023

Valorant’s VCT Pacific 2023 is almost here, and after the deadline of 31st October, the participating teams and their rosters have finally been revealed by Riot. Fans have been waiting to find out who their favorite teams have signed this season, especially since VCT Pacific this time is going to be an invite-only partnered team tournament.

T1 is the first partnered team, with a roster boasting of players such as Ban, Beomjun, MuchKin, Sayaplayer, and ex-Cloud9 ace Xeta. Zeta Division, having changed its name from Jupiter, is hoping to make a mark in this tournament with Brace, Crow, Dep, Laz, SugarZ3ro, and Tennn. Team Secret is no slouch in this department since they have signed Borkum, Jessievash, Dubstep, Jermy, Invy, and Lenne to compete against their all-time rivals in the tournament Paper Rex who have decided to go with D4v41, Mindfreak, Benkai, JinGG, CGRS and obviously their IGL Forsaken.

RRG is trying to take this division by surprise, signing decorated IGL FL1PZJDER to lead their team that also boasts the likes of 2GE and Ejay. Talon had ex-Guard player Foxz and a relatively younger squad, and DRx has made the shrewd signing of Zest and Mako to combine. King, Ts, and Secret will field for Gen.G this season, Global Esports have named SKRossi in their roster despite him taking some time off this season. It will be interesting to find out how these teams fare at the end of the season.

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