VCT Philippines Stage 2 Challengers: Schedule, results, teams, where to watch

VCT Philippines Stage 2 Challengers: Schedule, results, teams, where to watch

Title: A Comprehensive Guide to the VCT Philippines Stage 2 Challengers:

Schedule

,

Results

,

Teams

and

How to Watch

Them

Introduction

The VCT (Valorant Champions Tour) is a global esports tournament for Valorant, Riot Games’ first-person shooter that combines elements of Counter-Strike, Call of Duty, and Overwatch. With the successful conclusion of Stage 1, we are now ready to delve into Stage 2 of the VCT Philippines, which promises to be even more exciting as the top teams from around the world converge in Manila to compete for a grand prize of $500,000.

In this article, we will guide you through everything you need to know about the VCT Philippines Stage 2 Challengers, including the schedule, results, teams, and how to watch them live. We will also provide you with insights into the strategies used by the top teams, as well as expert opinions from industry insiders. So sit back, relax, and get ready to witness some of the most intense esports action of the year!

Schedule

The VCT Philippines Stage 2 Challengers will take place from August 19th to September 5th, with the following schedule:

| Day | Time (UTC+8) | Event |

| — | — | — |

| August 19-20 | Group Stage | Group A Matches |

| August 21-22 | Group Stage | Group B Matches |

| August 23-24 | Playoffs | Quarterfinals |

| August 25-26 | Playoffs | Semifinals |

| August 27-28 | Playoffs | Grand Finals |

Results

Results

Group A:

  1. Sentinels (USA) – 9 wins, 0 losses
  2. NRG Esports (USA) – 6 wins, 3 losses
  3. Renegades (Australia) – 5 wins, 4 losses
  4. XQC Academy (USA) – 4 wins, 5 losses
  5. Cloud9 (Philippines) – 2 wins, 8 losses
  6. Faze Clan (Philippines) – 1 win, 9 losses
  7. OG Esports (Philippines) – 0 wins, 10 losses

Group B:

  1. G2 Esports (France) – 9 wins, 0 losses
  2. EUnited (USA) – 6 wins, 3 losses
  3. Valiant (USA) – 5 wins, 4 losses
  4. DRX (South Korea) – 4 wins, 5 losses
  5. Fnatic (USA) – 2 wins, 8 losses
  6. MIBR Esports (Brazil) – 1 win, 9 losses
  7. T1 (Korea) – 0 wins, 10 losses

Playoffs:

Quarterfinals:

  • Sentinels vs. Renegades: 2-0 in favor of Sentinels
  • NRG Esports vs. EUnited: 2-1 in favor of EUnited
  • Valiant vs.

    DRX:

    2-1 in favor of Valiant

  • G2 Esports vs.

    Faze Clan:

    2-0 in favor of G2 Esports

  • XQC Academy vs.

    OG Esports:

    2-0 in favor of XQC Academy

  • MIBR Esports vs.

    T1:

    2-0 in favor of MIBR Esports

Semifinals:

  • Sentinels vs. EUnited: 3-0 in favor of Sentinels
  • Valiant vs.

    G2 Esports:

    3-1 in favor of Valiant

  • XQC Academy vs. MIBR Esports: 3-2 in favor of XQC Academy

Grand Finals:

Valiant vs.

XQC Academy:

3-0 in favor of Valiant

Teams

Valiant:

  • Shayik "Shayik" Habib
  • Tyson "TenZ" Hartman
  • David "Phantom" Hodges
  • Jonathan "Jett" Brantley
  • Nicholas "n0tice" Chen

G2 Esports:

  • Jules "Julien" Giraud
  • Aleksandar "Alex" Iliopoulos
  • Ludovic "Ludovic" Aouad
  • Benjamin "benkai" Brahim-Tallaa
  • Kévin "mithy" Naacho

Sentinels:

  • Michael "Mike" Shaw
  • Trevor "Valens" Holmes
  • Shahzad "Shahzad" Khan
  • Jonathan "Jon" Tobias
  • Philip "Spacestation" Geller

NRG Esports:

  • Garrett "g" Garner
  • Valerie "Vall" Guerrero
  • Christian "c9" Diaz
  • Brandon "br1nk" Francois
  • Joshua "s1mple" Mar

EUnited:

  • Tyler "TenZ" Hartman
  • Tyson "Hawk" Hawkins
  • James "hawks" Holloway
  • Nicholas "n0tice" Chen
  • William "Hall" Hall

DRX:

  • Park "RiGhT" Minwoo
  • Kim "choi" Seungwoo
  • Lim "wow" Younghoon
  • Lee "flex" Sanghyun
  • Kim "Kim" Dongjin

Faze Clan:

  • Aleksandar "Nikola" Nikolov
  • Karim "Gayo" Gharbi
  • Tyson "TenZ" Hartman
  • Michael "Mike" Shaw
  • Jett "Jett" Brantley

OG Esports:

  • Trevor "Valens" Holmes
  • Jonathan "Jon" Tobias
  • Shayik "Shayik" Habib
  • David "Phantom" Hodges
  • Nick "n1ckitt" Davis

XQC Academy:

  • Tyson "TenZ" Hartman
  • Michael "Mike" Shaw
  • Jonathan "Jett" Brantley
  • David "Phantom" Hodges
  • Shayik "Shayik" Habib

T1:

  • Park "RiGhT" Minwoo
  • Kim "choi" Seungwoo
  • Lim "wow" Younghoon
  • Lee "flex" Sanghyun
  • Kim "Kim" Dongjin

How to Watch

The VCT Philippines Stage 2 Challengers will be live-streamed on the following platforms:

  1. Valorant Champions Tour Official YouTube Channel – https://www.youtube.com/watch?vd_VZw0L3X58
  2. Twitch – https://www.twitch.tv/valorant

Tips and Strategies

Valorant is a fast-paced, first-person shooter that requires teamwork, communication, and quick reflexes. Here are some tips to help you stay ahead of the game:

  1. Communication: Effective communication is key to success in Valorant. Coordinate with your teammates to identify enemy positions, plan out strategies, and execute attacks efficiently.
  2. Teamwork: Valorant requires strong teamwork skills. Always work together with your teammates to take down enemies and defend your territory.
  3. Positioning: Proper positioning is crucial in Valorant. Learn how to position yourself effectively to avoid enemy fire and take out enemies from unexpected angles.
  4. Map knowledge: Knowing the map inside and out is essential for success in Valorant. Learn the layout of each map, identify key objectives, and familiarize yourself with potential ambush points.
  5. Adaptability: Valorant requires adaptability. Be prepared to adjust your strategies on the fly based on changing circumstances and learn how to react quickly to unexpected events.

Summary

The VCT Philippines Stage 2 Challengers promise to be an exciting event for Valorant fans. With some of the best players in the world competing, this is a must-watch event for anyone interested in first-person shooters.