The VCT 2023 International Leagues, consisting of Americas, EMEA, and Pacific regions, are well underway. With the first two leagues having completed their opening weeks and the Pacific league two weeks in, the Americas region has emerged as the most popular among the three, drawing attention to its South American flavor.
Here is a summary of the top matches from the past week across these Valorant events, all of which are set to run until May 28, with slots in the Valorant Masters Tokyo and Valorant Champions 2023 at stake.
Featuring fan-favorite teams like LOUD, Sentinels, FURIA, Cloud9, and 100 Thieves, the VCT 2023 Americas League showcased several highly anticipated matches. The most popular match, boasting a remarkable 407K Peak Viewers, was between Sentinels and 100 Thieves.
Week 1 Day 2’s Brazilian face-off between MIBR & LOUD ranked second in viewership, while the South American match between FURIA Esports (Brazil) and KRÜ Esports (Argentina) placed third.
In the VCT 2023 EMEA League’s Super Week, unique for its two matches per day, BBL appeared in two of the top three games based on peak concurrent viewers. The showdown between BBL and Karmine Corp attracted 288K PV as the Peak Match.
ZETA DIVISION’s clash with Rex Regum Qeon during the VCT 2023 Pacific League’s second week garnered 272K PV as the peak match, with both teams being the most popular Japanese and Filipino Valorant sides, respectively.
The Americas and Pacific leagues both resume on April 8, while the EMEA league restarts on April 5. With thrilling matchups like ZETA vs Global Esports, BBL vs NAVI, and C9 vs LOUD, fans can anticipate more electrifying gameplay and increasing viewership numbers.