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ESL Clash of Nations Valorant SEA: Teams, Format, Prize Pool, and More

Clash of Nations, an ESL Valorant SEA tournament is now being played out online with some of the best teams from the region set to lock horns. The ESL Clash of Nations features teams like Made in Thailand and Full Sense. The latter duo has already advanced to the Upper Bracket Semi-finals over KunPeng and Oblivion Force respectively. 

ESL: Clash of Nations comprises 8 South East Asian teams which have been listed below. Regional qualifier events were held to determine the initial pack toward the playoffs. 

ESL Clash Of Nations Valorant Teams

  • Made in Thailand (Thailand Qualifier)
  • Full Sense (Thailand Qualifier)
  • LaZe (Malaysian / Singaporean Qualifier)
  • Oblivion Force (Hong Kong / Taiwan Qualifier)
  • Team Circus (Malaysian / Singaporean Qualifier)
  • Fear Eater Esports (Philippines Qualifier) 
  • SR Nacague (Philippines Qualifier)
  • X64 (Hong Kong / Taiwan Qualifier)

ESL Clash Of Nations Valorant Brackets

These eight will engage in a double elimination bracket with every match apart from the Grand Finale to be a Best of 3. The Grand Finale would be a Best of 5 affairs with $3000 USD to be grabbed by the Champions of the ESL: Clash of Nations // SEA.

ESL Clash Of Nations Format:

  • Double-Elimination bracket
    • All matches (excl. Grand Final) are Bo3
    • Grand Final is Bo5

So far the first round of Upper Bracket Quarterfinals has been played out with Made in Thailand and Full Sense advancing to the further round. They now play Team Circus and SR Nacague respectively.

Meanwhile, Fear Eater Esports and X64 alongside LaZe and Oblivion have been relegated to the Lower Bracket.

The event has a total prize pool of $6000 USD in the pot and is the first-ever tournament managed by ESL.

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Bharat Kotwani
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Traversing the colossal journey @ TalkEsport
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