VCT 2023 Pacific League: Know Participating Teams, Schedule and Format: The Valorant Esports scene is already off to a promising start in 2023, with the ongoing VCT LOCK//IN taking place in Sao Paulo. Fans are now eagerly anticipating the upcoming VCT Pacific League 2023, which is scheduled to take place in Korea next month and will feature some of the top Pacific teams. Here’s everything you need to know about this exciting event.
Participating Teams in VCT Pacific League:
- DetonatioN Gaming
- DRX
- Gen G
- Global Esports
- Paper Rex
- Rex Regum Qeon
- T1
- Talon Esports
- Team Secret
- ZETA DIVISION
VCT Pacific League Format:
The VCT Pacific league 2023 will feature 10 teams battling it out in league format and the top 2 teams, in the end, will make it into the grand finals. The top 3 teams will advance to the prestigious Masters. This highly competitive format will ensure that only the best teams make it to the top, as each game will be crucial for their advancement. With the Pacific region’s growing presence in the esports scene, fans can expect to witness some of the most intense and exciting gameplay from the participating teams.
VCT Pacific League Schedule:
The upcoming month-long VCT Pacific league 2023 event is set to begin on March 26th and end on May 28th. The tournament will be fully offline, and all the action will take place in Korea, where the LAN event will be held. The stakes are high, as the top 3 teams will earn a spot in the VCT Masters in Tokyo, making this a crucial tournament for all teams involved. Fans can expect to witness some of the most intense and exciting gameplay as teams compete to secure their spot in the upcoming Master’s event.
Where to Watch?
Fans of the VCT Pacific league 2023 can enjoy all the action from the comfort of their own homes through various streaming platforms. The tournament will be streamed on the official Valroant Champions Tour YouTube channel and on the Valorant Champions Tour official channel on Twitch. Additionally, there will be organized watch parties with famous streamers, allowing fans to watch the matches alongside some of their favourite content creators.
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