The Valorant esports scene in Northern Europe is buzzing with excitement as the Women’s Valorant Beacon Game Changers Contenders Qualifier is set to take place.
This event is a golden opportunity for female Valorant players in Northern Europe to showcase their skills and earn a spot in the EMEA Contenders tournament.
Scheduled for March 23rd and 24th, 2024, the online qualifier invites teams from the UK and the Nordics to battle in a double-elimination bracket.
They’re not just competing for a £1,000 prize pool but also for a chance to progress to the Valorant Game Changers EMEA Contenders tournament starting on March 30th.
This qualifier is an essential pathway for Northern European teams aiming to shine in the official Valorant women’s competition.
Organized in collaboration with NUEL, a subsidiary of esports educational technology company GGTech Entertainment, the event promises a well-structured and competitive platform for the participants.
The participation rules are straightforward: teams must be all-female, with a limit of two members from outside Northern Europe. All players must be over 16 and reside within the EMEA region, with identity verification conducted before the tournament to ensure fairness.
Will Attwood, Riot Games Northern Europe’s Competitive Experiences Manager, expressed excitement about the qualifier, emphasizing its role in spotlighting top teams from Northern Europe and providing them with a platform to compete in the EMEA context.
Teams and individual players looking to participate should note that signups are open from March 6th to March 21st, 2024.
The event not only offers exciting gameplay but also a chance to engage with the broader Valorant community through the Beacon Game Changers Discord. Moreover, the finals on March 24th will be live-streamed on twitch.tv/ValorantBeacon.
Registration is available on the Beacon Game Changers Contenders Qualifier Battlefy page. Individual players without a team can also register and will be paired with others to form competitive teams.
This qualifier is more than just a competition; it’s a celebration of female talent in esports and a critical step for aspiring professional players in Northern Europe. As the Valorant community gears up for this event, it’s clear that the future is bright for women in esports.
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