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First details of the Game Changers series in Brazil revealed

Riot Games has teamed up with Gamers Club to reveal the first details of the Game Changers series in Brazil, the women's VALORANT competitive scene. The cycle will begin with three open qualifiers, which will undergo changes in format and overall structure.

The qualifier format for the VCT Game Changers in Brazil will be changed. Now the bracket will include 64 teams, while all matches will be played in BO3 format. An exception will be the grand final, which will be held in the BO5 format.

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Each qualifier will present the results of the top 16 teams ranked as shown below. After the end of all three open qualifiers, the top eight teams will advance to the main part of VCT 2023: Game Changers Brazil Series 1.

The first details of the Game Changers series in Brazil have been revealed. Photo 1

The format of the main Game Changers tournament will remain unchanged - eight teams will face each other in a double elimination bracket. Matches will be played at the Riot Games studio in Sao Paulo. The grand final of the championship will be held in the BO5 format, and the rest of the matches in BO3.

The Game Changers Series season in Brazil will consist of two championships, each of which will award the points needed to qualify for the final VALORANT Champions Tour 2023: Game Changers Championship. At the same time, the second championship of the season will offer participants more qualifying points than the first.

The first qualification will begin at the end of January, and the third will be played in mid-March. VCT 2023: Game Changers Brazil Series 1 will run from March 24 to 31.

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