VALORANT Champions begins on Dec. 1 with teams from around the globe competing for the ultimate title. On the first day of the tournament, there will be 26 different streamers from across the EMEA region hosting watch parties for Champions in nine different languages.
The watch parties will also allow fans who may not know English to watch Champions comfortably. These streamers can be found primarily on their Twitch channels, with the exception of streamer nsane — who will be located on YouTube.
As they are sponsored by Riot Games, these are official watch parties that are allowed to co-stream the event.
Your #VALORANTChampions Day 1 EMEA Watch Parties! pic.twitter.com/jmsnGp7S9m
— VALORANT Champions Tour EMEA (@valesports_emea) November 30, 2021
English streams
AverageJonas – Twitch
Loeya – Twitch
Polish
Nsane – Youtube
Diables – Twitch
Italian
EduCoz – Twitch
Morphiw0w – Twitch
OhJoeyR – Twitch
ZTheRock – Twitch
POW3R – Twitch
Russian
7ssk7 – Twitch
GameLifeOW – Twitch
Roundzzzzz – Twitch
EtaCarinae_ – Twitch
Turkish
WTCN – Twitch
Unlostv – Twitch
Berkriptepe – Twitch
Miafitz – Twitch
Spanish
Mixwell – Twitch
Folagorlives – Twitch
French
GobB – Twitch
Bazy – Twitch
Wipr – Twitch
German
Rumathra – Twitch
PiloetCeeBee – Twitch
Arabic
ShaDowZa – Twitch
ShawateRR – Twitch
The first day of the tournament will consist of these 26 different streamers co-hosting the event for EMEA. The VALORANT Champions Tour has yet to release details of the watch parties that will be hosted superficially from individuals from the North American region. Champions begins on Dec. 1 with the group stage, and the sixteen teams in attendance will compete for a spot at playoffs. The remaining eight teams at playoffs will then compete for the title of Champions. The event is being hosted on LAN in Berlin, Germany and will conclude on Dec. 12 when a winner lifts the Champions trophy.
Published: Nov 30, 2021 04:08 pm