Riot Games has just announced the release of the Valorant Premier Open Beta with the Episode 6 Act 3 update. This news is exciting for fans of the game, who are eagerly waiting to get their hands on the new mode. The good news is that the wait is almost over as the first matches will be played on April 29, 2023.
In a recent video, Riot has explained that players will be able to create their own team and compete against each other in a weekly format. The winner of the tournament will be decided at the end of the week, on Tournament Day.
If you are planning to participate in the Valorant Premier Open Beta, you will need to know the schedule. The first match of the tournament will be played on April 29, 2023. The Tournament Day, where the winner will be announced, will take place on May 21, 2023.
Here is the complete schedule for the four weeks:
Week 1
- Saturday, April 29 (Ascent)
- Monday, May 1 (Ascent)
Test Tournament
- Wednesday, May 3
Week 2
- Saturday, May 6 (Pearl)
- Monday, May 8 (Pearl)
3rd Week
- Saturday, May 13 (Bind)
- Monday, May 15 (Bind)
Week 4
- Saturday, May 20 (Haven)
Playoff Tournament
- Sunday, May 21
To participate in the Valorant Premier Open Beta, you will need to enroll before April 28. As a team owner, you will be able to register your team and choose the mode you want to play in. The Premier Beta format allows players to play two matches in a week, and the game’s played each week will be added to the team’s Premier Score. The team with the highest score will qualify for the Playoff Tournament.
When Does Valorant Premier Beta Ends?
The enrollment period for the Premier Beta started on April 25 and will end on April 28, giving players a limited time to register their teams for the tournament. Once the enrollment period is over, the tournament will begin, and players will have the opportunity to compete against each other and showcase their skills.
Valorant premier enrollment deadline:
The enrollment period for the Premier Beta started on April 25 and will end on April 28, giving players a limited time to register their teams for the tournament.