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VCT 2023 Masters Tokyo TDM Showmatch Date & Time Revealed

The highly esteemed VCT 2023 Masters Tokyo is currently in full swing, captivating fans worldwide as they witness a thrilling clash of the top Valorant teams from around the globe on the big stages, competing for the opportunity to claim their share of the substantial $1 Million USD prize pool.

The tournament is set to conclude on June 25th with the best-of-five grand finals, where the final winner of the event will be crowned. However, that’s not the only thing that Valorant players are looking forward to during the VCT 2023 Masters Tokyo, as the event is also set to host a special showmatch that will showcase the shooter’s upcoming Team Deathmatch game mode.

The showmatch was announced by Riot Games in a blog post today, giving fans an opportunity to watch their favorite Valorant players and content creators try out the new game mode ahead of its actual launch.

Who Will Participate in the VCT 2023 Masters Tokyo TDM Showmatch?

The exact details of all the talent who will participate in the showmatch haven’t been made public by Riot Games at the time of writing.

A statement from the blog post reads, “Local stars from Japan will team up against international talent for a once-in-a-lifetime global battle, live on stage, at Tokyo’s Makuhari Messe before the Grand Finals begins.”

VCT 2023 Masters Tokyo Team Deathmatch Showmatch Date & Time

The highly anticipated Team Deathmatch showmatch during the VCT 2023 Masters Tokyo will take place just before the grand finals of the event on June 25, 5:00 CEST.

That’s not all. Riot Games has also mentioned that fans will get an exclusive preview of the upcoming Valorant Agent if they “stay tuned after the showmatch.”

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Sonu Banerjee
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Sonu Banerjee loves first-person shooter games and writes about them. Sonu covers everything from tactical games to chaotic multiplayer moments. Sonu admits being not so good in Valorant. But Sonu’s passion for gaming makes stories relatable and authentic. Loves reading, watching movies and playing games of all sorts.
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