VCT 2024 rostermania tracker: Valorant team rosters and rumors

VCT 2024 rostermania tracker: Valorant team rosters and rumors

Published: 2023-09-18T09:00:00

  ❘   Updated: 2023-09-20T21:21:12

The 2024 VCT rostermania season should see multiple rosters and Valorant teams shuffle around their players as the next season looms. Keep track of all the changes and the latest rumors here.

  • aspas reportedly set to sign with Leviatán
  • LOUD reportedly set to re-sign Saadhak
  • Paper Rex unveil Monyet as their new fifth player.

The Valorant Champions Tour 2023 season has come to an end as the first year of the partnered league system is now over. Evil Geniuses have lifted the Valorant Champions 2023 trophy, and almost every team in the VCT international leagues is, or should be, looking to make changes to their current lineups to give their squad the best chance of lifting the 2024 trophy.

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The Challengers Leagues across the world showcased many rising talents waiting for an opportunity to prove themselves at the highest level. There are also star players, like Jaccob ‘yay’ Whiteaker, Nicholas ‘nitr0’ Cannella and Anthony ‘vanity’ Malaspina, angling to return to tier 1 play this offseason after some time away.

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ardiis is reportedly joining NAVI, where he will reunite with his former FPX teammates

Many Challengers League squads will be looking to pick up players for the upcoming season as they try to promote into the partner leagues in 2024. But outside of big moves made by those teams, this tracker will only cover roster moves by the 32 teams in the Americas, EMEA and Pacific leagues.

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Note: Rosters are not final and are subject to change.

VCT Americas league rosters

VCT EMEA league rosters

VCT Pacific league rosters

2024 offseason tracker for Valorant league rosters

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The Land of Heroes concludes a record-breaking esports season as champions are crowned in eight weeks of action-packed tournaments

The Land of Heroes concludes a record-breaking esports season as champions are crowned in eight weeks of action-packed tournaments
  • A document $45 million in prize funds was on give as the world’s best esports athletes battled it out throughout 10 different tournaments

  • Twisted Minds took property the initial-at any time Avid gamers8 Club Awards as the greatest-accomplishing corporation general

  • World audio superstars Visualize Dragons and Alan Walker joined the most significant neighborhood artists for a series of epic concerts

RIYADH, Saudi Arabia, Sept. 7, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — Players8, the world’s biggest gaming and esports festival, wrapped up its 2nd edition on Sunday with the closing awards ceremony seeing Group Twisted Minds protected first location in Players8 Club Awards, bringing the curtain down on a thrilling time that commenced in July and went by way of August. That includes a record-breaking prize pool of $45 million, hundreds of readers attended the competition in individual and tuned in on line to look at 16 elite esports tournaments from 13 top rated titles.

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The pageant transformed Boulevard Riyadh Metropolis into a gaming and amusement paradise with epic venues, concert events, and activities and welcomed the greatest of the ideal throughout titles these as Dota 2, Rocket League, and FIFAe to do battle in front of fans blessed enough to be in attendance and streamed stay across the globe. In the Dota 2 Riyadh Masters, Group Spirit defeated Crew Liquid in the grand closing to earn initially area and $5 million from the full $15 million prize pool. And in the Rocket League finals, Variation 1 defeated Rule One particular in the grand remaining to acquire home $500k in prize cash.

The Club Awards were introduced as section of the Following Entire world Forum’s second version, a forum accumulating top rated minds in the gaming, leisure, and esports sector, like Crew Falcons founder Msdossary, Hollywood director Michael Bay, soccer

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Team SMG lead the table, new attendance records set in week 4, and more

Team SMG lead the table, new attendance records set in week 4, and more

Team SMG have replaced Selangor Red Giant at the top spot of the Regular Season of MPL MY Season 12. The fourth week of Mobile Legends Bang Bang Professional League Malaysia Season 12 (MPL MY Season 12) saw the best MLBB esports teams compete against each other. As the dust settles in the Land of Dawn, this article brings you a complete review for the week.

MPL MY Season 12 week 4 was the Royal Week, paving the way for some intense matchups scheduled over the next few days. With Team Secret winning their first match of the tournament, changes occurring in the top half of the table, and record attendance in viewership, it is safe to say that the Minggu Diraja (Royal Week) has lived up to its expectations.


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MPL MY Season 12 sets new records in Week 4: Results, recap, and more

MPL MY Season 12 Week 4 standings (Image via Moonton Games)
MPL MY Season 12 Week 4 standings (Image via Moonton Games)

The MPL MY Season 12 has set a new viewership record in the fourth week of the tournament. As per Esports Charts, over 166,000 Peak Concurrent Viewers (PCV)* watched the match between team TODAK and team HomeBois on Day 2. This number has crossed the 143,000 PCV recorded during the season’s opening game between TODAK and Team SMG.

MPL MY Season 12 records the highest attendance (Image via Moonton Games)
MPL MY Season 12 records the highest attendance (Image via Moonton Games)

The MPL MY Season 12 has further recorded an attendance of over 3,000 live audience members in the new MPL arena in Dewan Sri Putra. This exceeds the previous highest attendance record (2,000) from last season by 50%.

*(PCV only counts the number of viewers on TikTok, YouTube, and Facebook, and not viewers watching it on TV channels).


Team SMG’s rise to the first position

MVP Chibi from HomeBois celebrating their victory over Selangor Red Giants (Image via Moonton Games)
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Global Esports Market 2023-2031: Emerging Trends and Projected Growth | 112 Pages Report

Global Esports Market 2023-2031: Emerging Trends and Projected Growth | 112 Pages Report

The Esports Market research report provides a comprehensive view of the industry’s efficiency, prospective trends, and the dynamic elements that impact critical areas such as market growth rate, size, trade, and insights into major competitors. Furthermore, the study gives a comprehensive overview of the applicable research methodology as well as the market’s prospective avenues. This research attempts to give a thorough picture of the global competitive scene by extensively studying the competitive landscape across varied industries. The study examines the anticipated expansion of the worldwide market from 2023 to 2030, taking into account both unchanging and emerging components of organizations that have been merged for the aim of this research.

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The global Esports market size was valued at USD 1586.21 million in 2022 and is expected to expand at a CAGR of 19.02% during the forecast period, reaching USD 4509.18 million by 2028.

Some of the major Key Player in the worldwide Esports Industry are:

Intel Corporation
Nintendo Co., Ltd.
Activision Blizzard, Inc.
Valve Corporation
Gameloft SE (Vivendi)
Electronic Arts, Inc.
Tencent Holdings Ltd.
NVIDIA Corporation
Modern Times Group MTG AB
ATandT, Inc.

For the competitive landscape, the report also introduces the industry players from the perspective of market share, concentration index, etc., and outlines the leading companies in detail, with which readers can get a better idea. of your competitors and gain a deep understanding of the competitive situation. In addition, mergers and acquisitions, emerging market trends, the impact of COVID-19, and regional conflicts will be considered.

The report also forecasts promising opportunities that are expected to exhibit a significant growth rate in the near future. The global market for Esports is experiencing rapid growth, driven by the widespread adoption of internet-based technologies by individuals and companies worldwide. The

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Lake City convention continues city’s investment in esports

Lake City convention continues city’s investment in esports

FLORENCE, S.C. — Over the past two years, Lake City has begun investing in competitive video gaming, or esports, as one of many efforts to keep young people away from crime.

Friday and Saturday marked the city’s most visible investment in the program yet: a convention highlighting video gaming and other types of pop-culture entertainment. The Anime, Gaming and Entertainment Convention, shortened to A.G.E. Con, saw young children, teenagers and adults alike show up to play video games, shop at booths and listen to talks from industry professionals.

“A lot of times, the kids can’t even leave Lake City,” said Savon Whitehead, esports and events coordinator. “People should go to conventions because they’re a great learning experience. You meet new people. You build friendships. It’s just an overall great time, so why not bring it to them?”

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The convention was held at the R.O.B. in Lake City, and tickets started at $20 for daily general admission, with kids 12 and under getting in free.

Booths selling old video games, trading cards and anime merchandise, along with tables holding powerful desktop computers and video game consoles, formed aisles throughout the R.O.B.







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Tiffany Grant, the voice actor best known for playing Asuka in the English dub of the anime “Evangelion,” spoke at A.G.E. Con on Friday about her experiences in voice acting.




In the back, a stage was set up for a number of different industry professionals who came to speak about their experiences and take questions from the audience. One such professional was Tiffany Grant, the voice actor best known for playing Asuka in the English dub of the anime Evangelion.

In the front, attendees with virtual reality headsets and controllers jumped around, lost in their virtual world. Nearby, people cosplaying as

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