VALORANT Champions 2022 – The Final Four Teams

Over the past few weeks, the epic story of VALORANT Champions 2022 has unfolded. Accordingly, this weekend the final four teams will round out the competition. Read on as we preview the last few matches below!

VALORANT Champions 2022 – Schedule Below

Credits; VCT Twitter

For those unaware, the final four teams are as follows:

  • LOUD
  • OpTic Gaming
  • FunPlus Phoenix
  • DRX

Currently, the likes of LOUD and OpTic will face off in the Upper Bracket Final while FPX and DRX will match off in Lower Bracket Semifinal.

Here is the full schedule for the playoffs below:

16th September 2022

  • Upper Bracket Final – LOUD vs OpTic Gaming – 16:00 CET
  • Lower Bracket Semifinal – FunPlus Phoenix vs DRX – 19:00 CET
Credits: VCT Twitter

17th September 2022

  • Lower Bracket Final – FPX/DRX vs LD/OP – 16:00 CET

18th September 2022

  • Grand Final – 16:00 CET

All four of these teams have been impressive for the past season. While LOUD is bouncing back, the likes of OpTic, FPX and DRX have all maintained form from earlier in the year.

Regardless, the live crowd and the epic storylines look to make for a crazy weekend of competitive VALORANT to round off the second season.

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VALORANT Champions 2022 Groups – Decider Matches Preview

So far, the international VALORANT event to end the season is progressing nicely. Accordingly, we’ve arrived at the VALORANT Champions 2022 Groups Stage. Specifically, in this article we’ll be previewing the Decider Matches!

VALORANT Champions 2022 Groups – 4 More Eliminations

Credits: VALORANT Champions Tour Twitter

After multiple days of non-stop competition, 6th September is a break before the final Decider Matches in the Group Stage. As a reminder, from each Group of 4, four of them, only the top 2 progress.

So far, 1 team from each group has made it to the Playoffs while one has been eliminated:

  • A: Leviatan (Playoffs), EDward Gaming (Eliminated)
  • B: OpTic Gaming (Playoffs), BOOM Esports (Eliminated)
  • C: XSET (Playoffs), XERXIA (Eliminated)
  • D: DRX (Playoffs), FURIA Esports (Eliminated)
Credits: VALORANT Champions Tour Twitter

Now, from each group, only one team can progress out of the two remaining. Let’s take a look at the upcoming matches:

September 7th

  • A: Paper Rex vs Team Liquid (16:00 CET)
  • B: LOUD vs ZETA Division (19:00 CET)

September 8th

  • C: FPX vs KRU Esports (16:00 CET)
  • D: 100 Thieves vs Fnatic (19:00 CET)

We can’t wait to see how the competition continues in the coming days!

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How to Watch VALORANT Champions 2022 – teams, format, schedule, streams, predictions

A final event, with the largest prize pool, greates stakes and prestigious achievement, is an esports calendar’s essential. Accordingly, Riot Games is has once again cooked up such an event for VALORANT – VALORANT Champions 2022. Read on to learn more about this event below!

Event Background

Credits: VCT Twitter

As we’ll reiterate, this is the highlight of the year for competitive VALORANT. Indeed, after multiple regional leagues, two international Majors, Riot Games is inviting the top 16 teams in the world to fight for it all.

Taking place offline in Istanbul, the Playoffs in particular will take place in the Volkswagen Arena with a live crowd which has confirmed to be fully booked already.

Running from 31st August to 18th September, this event looks to continue the tradition set from last year’s season where teams are paid 50% of net proceeds from an in-game Battle Pass.

Anyways, here are the teams competing listed below:

  • OpTic Gaming
  • XSET
  • FunPlus Phoenix
  • Fnatic
  • LOUD
  • Leviatan
  • DRX
  • ZETA DIVISION
  • Paper Rex
  • XERXIA
  • 100 Thieves
  • Team Liquid
  • KRU Esports
  • FURIA Esports
  • EDward Gaming
  • BOOM Esports
Credits: XSET Twitter

Some familiar names with some new ones. Read on to learn how exactly teams can surprise in this particular format.

Format

With regards to format, everything remains untouched from last year.

Firstly, following a random process of selection while ensuring no regional clashes, 4 groups of 4 were determined. Here they are below:

  • A: Paper Rex, EDward Gaming, Leviatan, Team Liquid
  • B: OpTic Gaming, BOOM Esports, ZETA DIVISION, LOUD
  • C: FunPlus Phoenix, KRU Esports, XSET, XERXIA
  • D: DRX, FURIA Esports, Fnatic, 100 Thieves
Credits: VCT Twitter

Within these groups, teams will fight through a double elimination format. For those unaware, this format involves teams needing to win twice to proceed and are eliminated should they lose twice.

Those who lose their opening match will fight through an elimination match – the winner of which will compete against the loser of the Winners’ match to decide the second seed.

Speaking of which, only the top 2 teams from each group will advance to the Playoffs. Also, all matches will played out in a BO3 layout.

Concerning Playoffs, the 8 remaining teams will be seeded into a double elimination bracket. With BO3 matches, except for the Lower Bracket Final and Grand Final, the principle is simple.

Specifically, all teams in the Playoffs will start in the Upper Bracket – losing here sends a team to the Lower Bracket.. An additional loss eliminates the team from the competition.

Schedule for VALORANT Champions 2022

Credits: VALORANT Champions Tour Twitter

While we wouldn’t list the entire schedule, we can take a look at the opening matches in the CEST timezone:

August 31st

  • Paper Rex vs EDward Gaming (16:00)
  • Leviatan vs Team Liquid (19:00)

September 1st

  • OpTic vs BOOM Esports (17:00)
  • ZETA DIVISION vs LOUD (14:00)

September 2nd

  • DRX vs FURIA Esports (14:00)
  • Fnatic vs 100 Thieves (17:00)
VCT NA Challengers Stage 3 2
Credits: Riot Games

September 3rd

  • FunPlus Phoenix vs KRU Esports (17:00)
  • XSET vs XERXIA (14:00)

For the entire schedule, we highly recommend staying in tune with competitive VALORANT Twitter.

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Predictions

With Acend out of the picture and M3C also eliminated, we’ll have two new grand finalists and a new World Champion.

Here on esportsguide we’ve already taken the time to discuss our predictions, view our predictions article here!

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VALORANT Champions 2022 Predictions – Crowning a New Winner

It’s unanimously agreed – nothing is more excited than an esports fan during the post-season. Accordingly, a year of competition all boils down to one final competition. Indeed, the VALORANT Champions 2022 event looks to be insane and we have to discuss it. Read on for our very own predictions in this featured article!

Before we progress, do note that this is an opinionated ranking based on team’s past and our predictions.

VALORANT Champions 2022 – Top Seeded Teams

Credits: VALORANT Twitter
  • OpTic Gaming
  • FunPlus Phoenix
  • Fnatic
  • Paper Rex

Firstly, we have our favourites. These are teams which many have their eyes on and have consistently shown to be the best in the world.

Naturally, these are also our top 4 teams from VCT Copenhagen earlier this year.

Starting with OpTic Gaming, they are naturally a favourite after winning VCT Reykjavik and bringing glory to the North American region. However, one team in particular couldn’t attend this event and they were the eventual winners of VCT Copenhagen (Stage 2).

Indeed, the question stands – would FunPlus Phoenix have won VCT Reykjavik if they managed to attend it?

Credits: VALORANT Champions Tour Twitter

Obviously, these are questions we can’t answer. All we know is that FunPlus Phoenix and OpTic are the reigning champions from this past season of season events.

In addition, from the last event, Fnatic and Paper Rex looked simply phenomenal. With Fnatic complementing the dominance of Europe, they’re risen thanks to their roster changes earlier in the year.

Meanwhile, Paper Rex took the opportunity to finally show off the incredibly fun APAC playstyle after multiple consistent finishes.

Middle of the Pack Teams – Contenders

  • XSET
  • DRX
  • XERXIA
  • ZETA Division
  • LOUD
  • Leviatan

Moving on, we have teams who sit high in our list, but definitely not at the very top.

Credits: VALORANT Champions Tour Twitter

From this list of teams, we’d like to point out that DRX and Leviatan may be considered better than the rest following their performances at VCT Copenhagen. With both managing to place 5-6th, DRX in particular were expected to place in the top 4 but failed to do so.

Meanwhile, Leviatan has proved to the world that they are another contender from South America, clearly contending with LOUD. Although LOUD have been respected as a dominant team, their 11-12th finish at VCT Copenhagen was incredibly disappointing.

Furthermore, the likes of XSET, XERXIA and ZETA Division are all looking to surprise the top dogs. While they all have international experience, they have the opportunity to pull of some upsets on the largest stage in the world perhaps early on in the tournament.

Last Chance Qualifiers 2022 – Dark Horses

Credits: VALORANT Champions Tour Twitter
  • 100 Thieves
  • Team Liquid
  • KRU Esports
  • FURIA Esports
  • EDward Gaming
  • BOOM Esports

Definitely the most difficult teams to rank are the Last Chance Qualifier teams. Across the world, a total of six regional leagues produced the toughest teams out there wanting to compete.

For those who recall last year, KRU Esports was a team that shocked the world. Finishing 3-4th at VALORANT Champions 2021, they haven’t managed to replicate this performance internationally – maybe they’ll succeed once again this year?

Credits: VALORANT Champions Tour Twitter

Also finishing 3-4th last year is Team Liquid from Europe. Naturally, as an EMEA team they will likely outperform teams from other regions for this sole reason. With regards to the remaining international experience, 100 Thieves has demonstrated potential while FURIA has always struggled.

Meanwhile, both EDward Gaming and BOOM Esports look to make their international debut – we can’t wait to see them compete.

VALORANT Champions 2022 – The Next Level

So, in conclusion there are a tonne of storylines heading into the final event of the year – as it should be. Backed by an exciting live crowd, the viewership numbers look to also be incredible.

With regards to competition, this is always the time of year where surprises happen and teams turn it up a notch. We can’t wait to see it all kick off!

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VALORANT Champions 2022 Venue – Live Audience Confirmed!

Indeed, as the day draws nearer, the community is excited for the VALORANT Champions 2022 venue. Accordingly, especially after Riot Games has just announced a live audience! Read on as we discuss this below!

VALORANT Champions 2022 Venue – Playoff Bracket Only

Credits: VALORANT Champions Tour Twitter

Taking place from 31st August to 18th September, VALORANT Champions of this year is hoping to improve from last year.

Accordingly, one obvious improvement to be made it the featuring of a live audience. Therefore, we’re super excited to see that Riot Games has confirmed the presence of a live crowd:

Credits: VALORANT Champions Tour Twitter

Accordingly, taking place in the Volkswagen Arena, the Playoffs will feature the final 8 standing teams from the Group Stage.

This approach to only hosting a live crowd deep into the competition was used at VCT Copenhagen to much success.

Anyways, Riot Games will be selling tickets very soon and the arena is expected to sell out for the largest event of the year. Be sure to stay tuned with esportsguide as we’ll be providing all the necessary viewership details in the coming weeks!

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VALORANT Challengers 2023 Announced – Answering the Community!

Indeed, the current competitive VALORANT season is slowly concluding. Accordingly, Riot Games has announced the format for VALORANT Challengers 2023 to run alongside the partnership leagues. Read on as we offer a quick summary.

VALORANT Challengers 2023 – Uniting the Competition

Credits: VALORANT Champions Tour Twitter

For those unaware, the community has known for a while that the next season of VALORANT would involve partnered leagues. Indeed, many were concerned that non-partnered leagues and teams would be excluded.

Indeed, bearing this in mind, here are some points to consider for VALORANT Challengers 2023:

  • The competition will feature 21 leagues of competition across the 3 regions of Americas, EMEA and Asia-Pacific.
  • Format involves open qualifiers followed by two splits of regular season play ending with playoffs.
  • Playoffs seed into Challenger Ascension events where teams will fight for a spot in the international league.
  • Teams who qualify for international league will do so for 2 years, then needing to requalify.
  • International league plans to expand every single year
VCT NA Challengers Stage 3 2
Credits: Riot Games

As you can imagine, this is only a short summary of the press release from Riot Games.

Otherwise, this is a great look for VALORANT esports!

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VALORANT Champions Istanbul 2022 – All Seeds Finalized!

Accordingly, the VALORANT community is preparing itself for the upcoming Champions event. Specifically, the VALORANT Champions Istanbul 2022 is taking place within a month – the seeds were just finalized. Read on for a list of teams below!

VALORANT Champions Istanbul 2022 – Coming September

Credits: VALORANT Champions Tour Twitter

Indeed, we’re celebrating the end of a second season of competitive VALORANT.

Accordingly, the event will run from 2nd September to 18th September. Furthermore, this past week saw the conclusion of the Last Chance Qualifier events, an hence the sixteen teams have been finalized.

Find them listed below:

  • OpTic Gaming
  • XSET
  • FunPlus Phoenix
  • Fnatic
  • LOUD
  • Leviatan
  • DRX
  • ZETA DIVISION
  • Paper Rex
  • XERXIA
  • 100 Thieves – NA Last Chance
  • Team Liquid – EMEA Last Chance
  • KRU Esports – SA Last Chance
  • FURIA Esports – SA Last Chance
  • EDward Gaming – East Asia Last Chance
  • BOOM Esports – APAC Last Chance
Credits: 100 Thieves Esports Twitter

Bearing this in mind, we can’t wait for this upcoming season of competition. Notably, the likes of Acend and Gambit/M3C are not attending this year – we’ll have a new world champion!

In addition, we’re curious to see how the prize pool changes and whether or not a live crowd will be present this time!

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Team Liquid VALORANT Roster – New Player, New Coach Revealed

Historically, the Team Liquid VALORANT Roster has always been in the conversation for EMEA. However, the roster has struggled recently and the community has been waiting for change – it’s finally here!

Team Liquid VALORANT Roster – Ready for LCQ

Credits: Team Liquid VALORANT Twitter

For those unaware, Team Liquid were one of the most dominant EMEA teams from last season. Indeed, at one point they went on a flawless run, only being stopped at VCT Champions with a 3-4th finish.

Yet, since then, it seems the team hasn’t matched the pace of the title.

Looking for new control, they’ve signed a replacement for Travis “L1NK” Mendoza in the form of Dmitriy “dimasick” Matvienjo.

In addition, the team has signed a new head coach – take a look at the updated roster below:

  • Dom “soulcas” Sulcas
  • Adil “ScreaM” Benrlitom
  • Elias “Jamppi” Oikkonen
  • Nabil “Nivera” Benrlitom
  • Dmitriy “dimasick” Matvienko
  • Emil “eMIL” Sandgren – Head Coach
Credits: Team Liquid VALORANT Twitter

Naturally, these changes are perfectly timed for the VCT EMEA Last Chance Qualifier. Here, Team Liquid will fight for a final regional spot for VALORANT Champions of this year.

For context, here are some of the team’s former accomplishments:

  • 5-6th @ VCT 2022 EMEA Stage 2 Challengers
  • 7-8th @ VCT 2022 Stage 1 Masters Reykjavik
  • 4th @ VCT 2022 EMEA Stage 1 Challengers
  • 3-4th @ VALORANT Champions

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How to Watch VCT NA Last Chance Qualifier – teams, format, schedule, streams, predictions

Following VCT Masters Copenhagen, the second year of competitive VALORANT is coming to a close. Accordingly, with VALORANT Champions incoming, one final event remains for each region. Read on to learn how to watch the VCT NA Last Chance Qualifier!

Event Background

Credits: VCT NA Twitter

Specifically, ‘last chance’ refers to the fact that this is the very last opportunity for teams to make it to the VALORANT Champions event – the most prestigious event of the year!

Taking place online, Riot Games is hosting an LCQ event for each region.

In this featured article, we’re exclusively focusing on North America. Accordingly, the event will be online and run from 4th August to 14th August.

Additionally, the top 8 teams who haven’t yet qualified for VALORANT Champions will be fighting for one final spot. Here are the competitors listed below:

  • The Guard
  • FaZe Clan
  • NRG
  • Shopify Rebellion
  • Cloud9
  • 100 Thieves
  • Evil Geniuses
  • Sentinels

Read on as we discuss the format below!

Format

Credits: VCT NA Twitter

With regards to the format, the event will involve a simple double elimination bracket. Bearing this in mind, the following are the very first matches in the upper bracket where all the teams will start:

  • The Guard vs Sentinels
  • Shopify Rebellion vs Cloud9
  • NRG vs 100 Thieves
  • FaZe Clan vs Evil Geniuses

For those unaware, a double elimination bracket means that teams have a single lifeline before being elimination. A loss in the Winners’ Bracket sends a team to the Lower Bracket where a loss will eliminate a team and their chance of making Champions.

With regards to match length, all matches will be BO3 except for the Lower Bracket Final and Grand Final which will be BO5.

Schedule for the VCT NA Last Chance Qualifier

Credits: VCT NA Twitter

Concerning the schedule, let’s take a look at the times and dates for the first round of Upper Quarter-Finals:

August 4th

  • The Guard vs Sentinels (22:00 CEST)

August 5th

  • FaZe Clan vs Evil Geniuses (01:00 CEST)
  • NRG vs 100 Thieves (22:00 CEST)

August 6th

  • Shopify Rebellion vs Cloud9 (01:00 CEST)

For the entire event schedule, feel free to visit the official event page here.

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Predictions

Credits: VCT NA Twitter

Heading into this event, most people would look at the Circuit Points, yet these may come across as misleading.

Naturally, the likes of The Guard may be the highest in points, but haven’t looked too strong since falling off on the international stage. Yet, they’ve always done well in their region.

For those unaware, perhaps the most exciting team to watch is the likes of Sentinels. After signing “shroud” many wonder how this team will perform.

Otherwise, this event looks to be incredible competitive depending on how the teams show up – the likes of NRG, Cloud9 and FaZe Clan for example have all looked impressive at times.

Especially considering that only one team will qualify for Champions, the competition will likely reach another level. The winner will join OpTic Gaming and XSET in Istanbul this September.

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Top 5 Esports Events Viewership 2022 – Top Statistics So Far

Without a doubt, esports is constantly evolving. Accordingly, one such metric which is always improving is the likes of esports events. Moreover, 2022 has proven to be an awesome return to offline events, as we’ll discuss in our featured article for esports events viewership 2022!

VCT 2021 Stage 1 Masters Reykjavik

  • Dates – 10th April to 24th April
  • Prize Pool – $675,000
  • Peak Viewers – 1,065,887
  • Average Viewers – 416,236
Credits: Riot Games

Speaking of returning to offline, VALORANT esports in its young days is still looking to field more offline events. Taking the competition back to Reykjavik after some intense regional competition, Riot Games managed to host an incredible event.

Weirdly enough, the event actually recorded a higher peak viewership than the Stage 2 Masters event which featured a live crowd. Accordingly, at Reykjavik, the community watched as OpTic Gaming managed to raise the trophy for all of North America.

So far 2022 has been a great year for VALORANT, and we look forward to larger events such as VALORANT Champions which will be looking for a year on year improvement.

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LCK Spring 2022 – Esports Events Viewership 2022

  • Dates – 22nd January to 22nd April
  • Prize Pool – $311,012
  • Peak Viewers – 1,374,155
  • Average Viewers – 247,011
LCK Spring Playoffs
Credits: Riot Games

And here’s the exception in our top 5. Specifically, the LCK Spring 2022 is the only seasonal event rather than an international or regional playoff.

Instead, offering three months of competition, with a franchised League of Legends league, the LCK is once again proving to be the most popular region in the world for the esport. Especially compared to the other regions, the LCK Spring 2022 was simply awesome.

Contributing to this was the rise of T1, featuring a flawless run setting records never seen before and dominating the rest of the competition. Let’s see if the Summer event will feature similar figures.

Otherwise, here on esportsguide we’ll continue to stay up to date with LoL esports.

Free Fire World Series 2022 Sentosa

  • Dates – 14th May to 21st May
  • Prize Pool – $2,000,000
  • Peak Viewers – 1,477,545
  • Average Viewers – 592,615
Credits: Garena

Heading into this year, Free Fire esports needed to focus on hosting more huge offline events. Accordingly, the Free Fire World Series 2022 Sentosa was the first of events for 2022.

Inviting the top 18 teams from across the world, the event stood as an international celebration of the mobile esport. Furthermore, a team representing one of the more popular regions, Thailand, manage to win it all under the name of Attack All Around.

Almost cracking the 1.5 million mark for peak viewership, the event sets the bar high for the upcoming World Series event in November.

PGL Major Antwerp 2022

  • Dates – 9th May to 22nd May
  • Prize Pool – $1,000,000
  • Peak Viewers – 2,113,610
  • Average Viewers – 586,218
PGL ANtwerp
Credits: PGL

And then, we have one of the top CS:GO events of all time. Specifically, PGL Major Antwerp 2022 managed to reach peak viewership as one of the top 5 CS:GO events ever.

Contributing to this is a historic grand final between FaZe Clan and Natus Vincere which set the community on fire with the degree of excitement. Especially since the event opted for a longer format, the event managed to build a level of competition never seen before – really setting the standards rather high for CS:GO.

Bearing this in mind, feel free to stay up to date with CS:GO esports here on esportsguide!

Mid-Season Invitational 2022 – Esports Events Viewership 2022

  • Dates – 10th May to 29th May
  • Prize Pool – $250,000
  • Peak Viewers – 2,194,104
  • Average Viewers – 588,187
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Credits: Riot Games

Concluding the top 5, this event is no surprise. Accordingly, MSI 2022 was the first opportunity for the international community to compete and figure out which region is best.

Featuring an incredible battle between the Chinese and Korean champions, the peak of over 2,000,000 viewers took place during the grand final between Royal Never Give Up and T1.

In conclusion, these numbers pushed it to being the most viewed MSI event ever!

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