The first Valorant Masters event to be held in Reykjavik, Iceland »FirstSportz

For pricing buffs, LAN events are some of the most exciting. And right now, teams from all over the world are fighting each other to qualify for the Lan tournaments.

Challengers are online competitions, while Gladiators and Champions are LAN events, following the VCT model. In VCT 2022, there will be a total of two main events. We also learned where the first Master’s event was held.

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In 2022, the first International LAN event will be held in Reykjavik, Iceland. The place where the first LAN event took place. And for all the Sentinels fans out there, this is where they made history and gave us hope for the future of NA. And NA has a lot to show as it moves towards the 2022 value champions tournament.

While nothing is guaranteed, one thing we can guarantee is someone will make a name for themselves in Reykjavik.

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However, there is some bad news for Covid protocols: there will be no crowds at the LAN event. We’ll have to watch the series on the internet. However, it will be interesting to watch the teams compete.

On April 14order, Valuable substance Masters 1 will begin and we can watch it live on Valorant’s official Twitch and Youtube accounts. We are excited to see our favorite teams compete on the big stage.

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Subhankar Mondal

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