VCC 2022 Phase 1 Playoffs: All Qualified Teams and Schedule

Author

Arindam Banerjee

Date

Feb, 16.2022

The top eight teams will compete in the main stage of Valorant Conquerors Championship 2022 after seven intense qualifiers, six of which are regional and one wild card. Following the qualifiers, the tournament will continue with the top eight teams competing for two spots in the APAC Split 1 Playoff. After the Qualifiers Stage concludes, the tournament will move on to the Playoffs Stage, which will take place from February 18-20.

On the other hand, Global Esports and God Particles, did not win their slots in India Qualifiers 1 and 2, respectively. Both Indian teams made it to the main stage after beating the odds in the Wild Card Qualifier. With the addition of Global Esports and God Particles to the playoffs, the top eight teams are ready to compete in the Valorant Conquerors Championship 2022 playoff stage, which begins on February 18, 2022.

Top 8 Teams for VCC 2022 Playoffs

Velocity Gaming (India - Dedicated Slot)
Enigma Gaming (India - Dedicated Slot)
Team Exploit (Pakistan - Dedicated Slot)
Exceeli Esports (Bangladesh - Dedicated Slot)
Union Gaming (Sri Lanka - Dedicated Slot)
Khumbu Esports (Nepal - Dedicated Slot)
Global Esports (India - Wild Card Entry)
God Particles (India - Wild Card Entry)

Valorant Conquerors Championship 2022 is the route for South Asian teams to make a name for themselves on Valorant's biggest stage. Nodwin Gaming, South Asia's leading esports company, has partnered with Riot Games to organise VCC 2022 in South Asia.

Akshat Rathee, MD & Co-Founder of NODWIN Gaming, said in the official statement: “We’ve seen a huge interest build up among South Asian players for our VCC property since its launch, as it gives all Valorant players an opportunity to compete and leave their mark at an international level. This is the second year we are working with Riot on the VCC, and together we aim to elevate the level of the competition this year.” 

So, instead of just one slot at the LCQ, South Asia will receive two slots in the APAC Challengers playoffs. Furthermore, the APAC region will not only host SA and SEA countries this time. Japan and Oceania will also be represented at the event. China and South Korea, on the other hand, will hold their own qualifiers prior to the Master.