Monday, December 23, 2024

AMD Ryzen Skyesports Championship 3.0 Valorant India playoffs set to start from tomorrow

The playoffs for India in the AMD Ryzen Skyesports Championship 3.0
Valorant will happen from Sept. 25 to Oct. 4. After an intense open qualifier,
only eight teams remain who will compete in the playoffs for the $2,000
prize pool and two spots to the main event.

The eight teams that have made it to the Indian playoffs are:

● Velocity Gaming
● Only Friends
● Team Valor
● Team Punished
● TGS aXe
● Team XO
● Enigma Gaming
● NBD Esports

They will battle in an intense double-elimination bracket to decide the two
teams that will compete in the main event for the AMD Ryzen Skyesports
Championship 3.0 Valorant. The main event will feature eight teams from
across South Asia.

All matches will be live-streamed on Skyesports YouTube and Facebook
Gaming channels.

Here is the bracket and schedule for the India playoffs.

The third-placed team will make it to the Wildcard Qualifier, where they will have one more chance at making it to the main event. The Wildcard qualifier will take place from Oct. 5 to 7 with four teams competing for the final berth at the main event.

The Skyesports Championship 3.0 Valorant has a total prize pool of Rs.
22,00,000. It featured open-for-all qualifiers leading to regional playoffs for
India; Pakistan; Sri Lanka, Nepal, and Bhutan; and Bangladesh and
The Maldives.

Finally, eight teams from these regions will advance to compete
in the main event from Oct. 8 to 23 where a champion will be crowned.

The award ceremony for the Skyesports Championship 3.0 will take place
as an offline event in Mumbai on Oct. 25.

The Skyesports Championship 3.0 is presented by AMD Ryzen. Logitech G
is the gaming partner while WD Black is the storage partner.

Croma is the gaming retail partner and the regional streams are exclusively supported by Facebook.

Pranav Nalawade
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