Everything to know about VALORANT Console Twitch Rivals
As someone who has been following and participating in VALORANT tournaments for years now, I can’t help but feel excited about the upcoming VALORANT Console Twitch Rivals event. With a prize pool of $20,000 and a 5v5 format, this tournament promises to be intense and thrilling.
As a dedicated VALORANT console gamer, I’m excited to join you all for the upcoming tournament hosted by Twitch Rivals. Let’s gather around and witness who among us will masterfully take control of the first-person shooter scene using only controllers. Can’t wait to see some top-notch gameplay!
Twitch Rivals is organizing one of the initial VALORANT console competitions. In this tournament, players using consoles will participate, broadcast their gameplay, and fight against each other in Riot Games’ first-person shooter for a sizable reward.
Let’s go over everything you need to know about the event if you’re interested in tuning in.
How to watch VALORANT Console Twitch Rivals
To begin, we’ll provide you with information on how to watch the action unfold. It will be broadcasted live from the Twitch Rivals page with multiple perspectives, or you can check out your preferred competitors’ channels for a more focused view. Alternatively, we have conveniently embedded the main stream right below for your convenience. So feel free to stay here and enjoy the show!
When is VALORANT Console Twitch Rivals?
On July 26, 2024, there will be a one-day North American tournament. Tune in on that day starting at 2 p.m. in the Pacific Daylight Time zone.
VALORANT Console Twitch Rivals format and prize pool
The tournament consists of two parts. You can play it on either a PS5 or an Xbox Series X/S. In the initial phase, also known as the Round Robin stage, each team competes against every other team. Afterward, there’s the final showdown – the Grand Final and Consolation Final. Here’s how it works:
First Stage: Round Robin
- 5v5 matches
- 3 Rounds (each team plays every other team)
- Ranked by W-L record
- Tiebreakers
- Three-way tie
- Head-to-head Match Series
- Teams with two matchup head-to-head advantage automatically receives first of the group. Tie-breakers for the remaining two teams are determined using the above head-to-head tiebreaker process.
- If no team has a two matchup head-to-head advantage (in example, all Teams are 1-1 head-to-head), then proceed to next step of the 3-way tie-breaker process.
- Map differential
- Round differential
- Tiebreaker Bo1 match
- Two-way tie
- Head-to-head Match Score
- Head-to-head Map differential
- Head-to-head Round differential
- Map differential
- Round differential
- Three-way tie
- Tiebreakers
- All teams advance to the Second Stage
- Rank 1 and 2 will advance to Champion Finals
- Rank 3 and 4 will advance to Consolation Finals
- Map List
- Round 1: Ascent
- Round 2: Bind
- Round 3: Haven
- Side selection will be decided randomly.
Second Stage: Champion Finals & Consolation Finals
- Seeding based on First Stage
- Rank 1 and 2 will play in the Champion Finals
- Rank 3 and 4 will play in the Consolation Finals
- 5v5
- Best of 1 Game
- Map List
- Sunset
- Icebox
- Ascent
- Bind
- Lotus
- Haven
- Abyss
- Map Veto
- Higher seed will decide who starts the map veto
- Map Veto will proceed in the following order
- Team A – Ban
- Team B – Ban
- Team A – Ban
- Team B – Ban
- Team A – Ban
- Team B – Ban
- Last map to be played
- Team A chose a side.
- Additional Rules (Custom Game Settings)
- Mode: Standard
- Game Options: Allow Cheats On
- Teams are allowed a pause only for Disconnections of a player. Each team is in charge of enabling this option during the game in the in-game menu option.
- In case any other setting is touched and affects the gameplay, the team will be penalized with a Forfeit.
- Overtime: Win by Two Off
- Play Out All Rounds Off
- Hide Match History Off
Prize Pool
- First Stage – Total of $12,600
Placement | Prizing (per Team) | Prizing (per Player) |
---|---|---|
Per Match Win | $1,200 | $240 |
Per Match Loss | $900 | $180 |
- Second Stage – Total of $7,400
Placement | Prizing (per Team) | Prizing (per Player) |
---|---|---|
1st Place | $2,000 | $400 |
2nd Place | $1,900 | $380 |
3rd Place | $1,800 | $360 |
4th Place | $1,700 | $340 |
- Max Winning: $1,120 per player.
- Min Winnings: $800 per player.
All participants and teams
As a dedicated VALORANT console gamer, I can’t wait to find out who will be forming the teams and joining the Twitch Rivals event. Once the rosters are revealed, I’ll be here to help you understand the matchups by creating an easy-to-follow table, showcasing each participant and their respective teammates. Stay tuned!
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