Everything you need to know about NA VCT Stage 3: Challengers One open qualifier

The ins and outs of Stage Three.

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The show must go on. After almost a month of downtime, the final stage of the VALORANT Champions Tour is here.

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North American teams will begin their journey to September’s VCT Masters Berlin with the open qualifier. For Challengers week one, the top eight teams from the 120-team open qualifier will advance to the first main event. 

Sentinels and Version1, who represented NA at VCT Masters Reykjavík last month, have been given byes until the Challengers week one open qualifier round of 32. But everyone else is on even ground.

The top four teams at the main event will be seeded into the Challengers playoffs, while the bottom four will receive “direct invites” to the Challengers week two main event. 

The teams that make it that far will be joined by the top four teams from the second 128-team open qualifier. The top four teams from the Challengers week two main event will advance to the Challengers playoffs. 

The champion, runner-up, and third-place team from the playoffs will represent NA in Berlin.

Here’s everything you need to know about NA VCT Stage Three. 

Patch 3.0, KAY/O, and Breeze

The initial phase of VCT Stage Three will be played on VALORANT Patch 3.0, Riot has confirmed. The patch includes sweeping changes to abilities and weapon prices and features a new agent called KAY/O. As per rule 7.4.1 of the VCT global competition policy, the new agent will be available to play on July 22 for the Challengers week two open qualifier.

Breeze, the game’s latest map, will be available during the Challengers week one open qualifier on July 1. The map was disabled for VCT Masters Reykjavík but will be making its debut next month. With the introduction of a sixth map to the pool, the map pick/ban process has been adjusted across best-of-one, best-of-three, and best-of-five formats.

You can find the updated rules in section 7.6 of the VCT global competition policy.

VCT NA point standings

VCT circuit points determine which teams in North America make it to VALORANT’s end-of-year Champions event, which is reportedly expected to take place in Los Angeles in November and December.

VCT Masters Reykjavík winners Sentinels have already qualified for the tournament, but two other teams will have the chance to qualify over the course of the next few months.

Here are the current point standings.

1Sentinels500
2Version1200
3Team Envy85
4FaZe Clan70
5100 Thieves50
6Cloud9 Blue50
7Gen.G Esports45
8NRG30
9XSET30
10Andbox20
11Luminosity Gaming20
12Immortals10

Schedule

  • Qualifier one: July 1 to July 4
  • Main event one July 8 to 11
  • Qualifier two: July 22 to 25
  • Main event two: July 29 to Aug. 1
  • NA Challengers playoffs: Aug. 11 to 15

Streaming options

Every match will be available to watch on VALORANT’s official Twitch channel. But it will also be broadcast on YouTube. It will include live commentary and analysis.


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