Update: All 30 Franchised Valorant Teams Revelaed Officially By Riot Games, Read Here:
We previously reported on Riot Games revealing the plan for the next Valorant Champions Tour. If you’ve not had the chance to look it up already, VCT 2023 will feature three regional leagues that only a few “partner teams” can compete in the beginning, with one of them being the International Split starting in March 2023.
All Valorant Teams partnered with Riot
Riot will partner with 10 teams from each region. This implies that there will be 30 teams officially affiliated across the world.
There isn’t any confirmation of the list of teams who have been able to establish agreements with the company. The official list of teams is in the process of being determined, however recent reports on the internet indicate that there are various teams that have signed alliances with Riot.
List of Valorant Partnered Teams
According to BLIX.GG, the following teams have been confirmed to have secured partnerships with Riot Games so far:
Americas
- 100 Thieves
- Sentinels
- Cloud9
- NRG
- Evil Geniuses
- FURIA
- LOUD
- MIBR
- KRÜ Esports
- Leviatán
EMEA
- Fnatic
- Team Vitality
- Team Liquid
- Karmine Corp
- Team Heretics
- KOI
- Giants
- Na’Vi
- FUR Esports
- BBL Esports
Asia-Pacific
- ZETA DIVISION
- DetonatioN Gaming
- Gen.G
- T1
- DRX
- Team Secret
- Paper Rex
- Rex Regum Qeon
- Talon Esports
- Global Esports
What Is Valorant Franchising?
To know more about Valorant franchising and the number of teams that initially applied for partnership, fans can check out this article.