A major event is right around the corner, the Game Changers Champions Tour 2023 in São Paulo, Brazil. We're here to bring you the key details.
Game Changers, the Valorant event for esports players of marginalized genders, is now hosting its second Champions Tour! Starting from November 28, you can catch the action live on Twitch and YouTube. The schedule and participating teams can be found below.
Game Changers Valorant Champions Tour 2023 in São Paulo: Schedule And Teams
After a year of fierce regional competition, the best Game Changers teams from around the world are gearing up for a showdown to claim the title of World Champion. From November 28 to December 3, all eyes will be on São Paulo, Brazil, as it hosts the VALORANT Game Changers event.
The event is featuring eight top teams, which secured their spots by winning significant events and accumulating the highest circuit points in their respective regions.
Format: The tournament follows a double-elimination format of Bo3 (best of 3). The Lower Final and Grand Final will be a Bo5 series.
Teams and regions:
- BBL Queens from EMEA
- Chao Hui EDward Gaming from East Asia
- Evil Geniuses GC from NA
- G2 Gozen from EMEA
- KRÜ Blaze from LATAM
- Shopify Rebellion from NA
- Team Liquid Brazil from Brazil
- Team SMG from APAC
10 days till we take on Sao Paulo pic.twitter.com/eh7AfN0leD
— G2 VALORANT (@G2VALORANT) November 18, 2023
The schedule reveals an exciting opener: Team Liquid vs. G2. G2 Gozen, the 2022 Game Changer Champions. They also consistently claimed the top spot in the EMEA VCTs. However, things took a turn recently as they faced increasing competition. Notably, some G2 members bring extensive experience from previous CS:GO tournaments. Will the G2 Gozen Legacy prevail, or will the queens be dethroned?
Em apenas 3 meses de line elas deram tudo de si e levam pra casa O PRIMEIRO TROFEU DO #VCTGameChangers 2023 Elas sao determinadas, absurdas e ainda querem se provar muito mais. Esse e so o comeco!#EuSouLiquid pic.twitter.com/xogeAbbdpw
— Team Liquid BR (@TeamLiquidBR) March 28, 2023
We're also excited about the Chinese EDG team, representing the newly added region. After all, in Tier 1 tournaments, the male members of the EDG team have previously dazzled the audience with their performances, surprising many.