Valorant Game Changers Championship is around the corner, bringing exciting free prizes and steam drops for the fans.
Riot Games announced a year-long circuit for women and other marginalized genders to partake in Valorant’s cut-throat esports. In 2022,
VCT Game Changers
has developed enough to have its own Championship. Eight teams have made it to the ultimate podium of Game Changers from the globe, who will now lock horns for the trophy.
As the best across the world slash it out for the Game Changer title, fans can also grab one for their Valorant accounts. Riot is giving away free goodies for viewers, and here’s how to claim the free swag for yourself.
VCT Game Changers
Championship 2022 kicks off on November 15 and will end on November 20. The eight qualified teams are:
G2 Gozen
Cloud9 White
KRU Female
X10 Sapphire
Guild X
Shopify Rebellion
FENNEL Female
Team Liquid Brazil
How to get the Valorant Game Changers title in drops?
VCT Game Changer is a rare tag that only participants get, but now fans can also flex their support for the circuit by earning this title through drops.
Watch a live game between November 15 and 19 to earn the Title: Game Changer
Watch a live game on Finals Day, November 20, to earn the 2022 Game Changers Championship Card
That’s all. Watching is all you have to do to claim the free rewards. However, viewers must connect their Valorant account to their YouTube or Twitch accounts. Head to
Twitch to link your account. All you’ll need to do is find Riot Games and click Connect.
Also, make sure you’re watching Game Changers World Championship on drop-enabled channels during the designated windows. The free content will be an exclusive drop during the course of the event. So it’s worth all the effort as these items will become a rare commodity once the event wraps up.
Fariha Bhatti
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Fariha Bhatti is a long-time gaming writer who loves competitive FPS games and slots with particularly fun themes. She got her start playing classic games developed by SNK, from legendary fighting game series The King of Fighters to challenging platform franchise Metal Slug. She now spends most of her time playing Valorant and Counter-Strike 2 while working her way through new slot releases to find her next favorite. Fariha has been published at PCGamesN, TalkEsport and ONE Esports.