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VALORANT Challengers League: South Asia to kick-off in March

The South Asia League features a big prize pool and will kick off in March.

Exciting news as Riot Games and one of the world's leading esports companies in Asia, NODWIN Gaming, announced their partnership, co-hosting the VALORANT Challengers League in South Asia.

It's also important to mention that South Asia Challengers League was announced among the other leagues, but there were no news regarding the organizer, the prize pool, the start date or the participating teams.

Challengers Leagues (VIA RIOT GAMES)

NODWIN Gaming, the gaming and esports arm of Nazara Technologies, will host the VALORANT Challengers League: South Asia in their latest partnership with Riot Games. The partnership between the two companies also include discussing strategies and business plans to monetize the Challengers League, which will ensure the League's growth and the availableness of funds.

NODWIN Gaming is also known as the organizer of VALORANT Conquerors Championship or VCC in short last season.

2021 VCC season

Challengers League: South Asia will run on an annual basis, from January till July of each season. The current season will be an exception, with the event scheduled to kick-off in March. The League will feature a whooping prize pool of $140.000 ((INR 1,15,74,859), and will host the region's best teams and professionals.

Since VALORANT Challengers League: South Asia is under VALORANT's Champions Tour circuit, the winners of the league will secure their spot in Ascension League to compete for a slot in Riot Games's partnership list, APAC Pacific League to be exact.

Stay tuned to @ValorantTracker on Twitter for full Valorant esports coverage.

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