VCT Americas Last Chance Qualifiers: The Battle Begins

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Determination and Desperation: The VCT Americas Last Chance Qualifiers Set the Stage for Valorant’s Ultimate Champions Showdown

The culmination of an intense season of Valorant competition is upon us as the VCT Americas Last Chance Qualifiers kick off on Saturday, July 15th. The stakes couldn’t be higher, as teams strive to secure their place among the best and earn a coveted spot in Champions held this year in LA. With their eyes on the prize, these elite squads are ready to give it their all and etch their names into VALORANT Esports history.

Throughout the season, Cloud9 has consistently delivered strong performances, boasting an impressive 8-1 start. Meanwhile, teams like MIBR and 100 Thieves have fought tooth and nail, showcasing moments of brilliance when it mattered most. These final seven teams have demonstrated their resilience, overcoming challenges along the way. However, only one will have the honor of advancing to the battle for glory at Champions.

The Last Chance Qualifier, starting on July 15th, will determine which team joins Evil Geniuses, LOUD, and NRG on the international stage in August. It’s a make-or-break moment for these remaining contenders as they clash in a high-stakes showdown.

Let’s dive into everything you need to know about the VCT Americas Last Chance Qualifiers:

VCT Americas Last Chance Qualifiers Teams
Participating Teams in the VCT Americas Last Chance Qualifiers

The remaining teams vying for a shot at Champions are 100 Thieves, Cloud9, FURIA, KRU, Leviatán, MIBR, and Sentinels. These fierce competitors have proven their skill and determination throughout the season, setting the stage for an intense battle to secure their place in the prestigious tournament.

Competition Format

The Last Chance Qualifiers will feature a multi-stage format. The bottom five teams from the regular season will face off in a single-elimination Play-In stage. The top two teams emerging from this stage will advance to join Cloud9 and Leviatán in a double-elimination bracket.

Match Format

All matches in the Last Chance Qualifiers will be played in a Best-of-Three (Bo3) format, providing ample opportunities for teams to showcase their strategic prowess and adaptability. The lower final and grand final, however, will raise the intensity with a Best-of-Five (Bo5) format, adding an extra layer of excitement and pressure to these crucial matches.

Expectations and Excitement

As the Last Chance Qualifiers commence, fans and spectators eagerly anticipate the clash of titans. Each team brings its own unique playstyle, strategies, and star players, making for a thrilling and unpredictable competition. From Cloud9’s consistent dominance to the resilience of teams like MIBR and 100 Thieves, the stage is set for a showdown that will leave Valorant enthusiasts on the edge of their seats.

VCT Americas Last Chance Qualifiers Bracket

The VCT Americas Last Chance Qualifiers mark the final opportunity for these determined teams to secure their place in the prestigious Champions tournament. With so much on the line, every match will be a battle of wits, skill, and teamwork. As the teams clash, Valorant fans worldwide eagerly await the outcome, ready to witness the birth of a new legend in the realm of competitive gaming.

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Tournament Of Souls: Riot Games’ New Fighter Teaser

Soul Fighters Event Will Include Temporary In-Client Teaser Game For Project L

Back in 2019, Riot Games revealed that they are working on developing a new fighter game to add to their collection of already popular games. Referred to only as Project L, the game has been in the works a few years and it seems, getting close to its possible release. With the new Soul Fighters Event across all Riot Games, they are also including a small sneak peak of what Project L may look like in a League of Legends in-client meta game.

Riot Games’ First Event Since Arcane: What is The Soul Fighter Event?

The Soul Fighters event is the new event coming to most of the games under Riot. It is the first event Riot has released since the Arcane Event back in 2021, two years ago. The Soul Fighters Event will happen across League of Legends, Wild Rift, Team Fight Tactics, and Legends of Runeterra. Each game will be getting a unique gameplay experience exclusively for the Soul Fighters event as well as new skins, champions, cards, game modes, and more. The most exciting aspect of this event is perhaps the teaser to the Riot Games’ new fighter game known currently as Project L.

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League of Legends
Legends of Runeterra
Team Fight Tactics
Wild Rift
Valorant
Soul Fighter 
Project L
Years In Waiting: What is Project L?

Project L is a game that was announced back in 2019 to be in development at Riot Games. Since then, there has been little news and updates by Riot regarding the progress of Project L, expect for one update given in 2021, where they posted a short update about the development progress and that the game would most likely not be released in 2021 or 2022. This led people to speculate that the game could be ready for release by 2023. Not much news about Project L has been available to the public since then but with the new Soul Fighters event, it seems Riot Games is close to bringing Project L to life.

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League of Legends
Legends of Runeterra
Team Fight Tactics
Wild Rift
Valorant
Soul Fighter 
Project L
A Sneak Peek into Project L: Tournament of Souls

Tournament of Souls will be a temporary League of Legends in-client event game combo battler game. You will play as the champion Samira in League of Legends, fighting against other champions from the game to level up, upgrade skills, and become the tournament champion. There are ten opponents that you must beat, and you will accumulate rewards for each victory. Finish the story and you will unlock an expect difficulty mode and even more rewards to obtain.

Tournament of Souls: A Teaser For The Long Awaited Project L

With the release of the Soul Fighter event and the Tournament of Souls mini-game, it seems that Riot Games may likely be planning for a late 2023 or early 2024 release of the long-awaited game Project L. Those of you who have been anxiously waiting Riot Games’ Project L can take a sneak peek and get a small taste of what Project L may likely have to offer.

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