2022 EMEA VALORANT Esports – What's coming next?



Daniel Ringland, Vera Wienken & Jonathan Tilbury give a rundown of what’s next for EMEA VALORANT Esports in 2022.

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48 thoughts on “2022 EMEA VALORANT Esports – What's coming next?”

  1. i'm sorry but benelux should definitely not be part of the french competition considering the massive language barrier from both french players generally not speaking english too well and only a small portion of the benelux players speaking french. if anything benelux should be part of Uk/nordic or DACH

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  2. Do the same esports structure in the Philippines too please, Valorant is so big in SEA it just needs more support directly from Riot for the region to reach its full potential

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  3. Okay, talking and promising are good but where are CIS servers? You don't install your servers in CIS and we have to play on ping 80.

    I don't envy but i think it's a bit injustice when you have servers for a single country like Turkey, but not even going to pay attention to CIS which consists of several countries and have more population playing Valorant.

    Give us servers first, then let's talk about esports. Giving 2 slots for the whole CIS region and 2 slots for Turkey — well done, Riot Games. You make us hate you even more.

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  4. Looking at the VRLs, what about teams who span countries? Our Game Changers team is considering entering the VCT proper, but we have players in the UK, France, the Netherlands, and Estonia. How would this affect our ability to play in a VRL?

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  5. what riot should do is let female players be in the same league as male players so then once vct starts youll see no teams having female players cause teams don't want to sign them. But it's still equality cause riot allows female players to be on a male team so equality!

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