The women’s Valorant VCT 2023 Game Changers Championship São Paulo kicks off today from 5pm GMT featuring some of the world’s top teams – here’s the line-up of co-streamers, broadcast talent, teams and more.
EMEA co-streamers at VCT 2023 Game Changers Championship São Paulo
Riot Games has announced the full list of co-streamers below.
In terms of the English-speaking co-streamers, there’s Fnatic Meg (aka megsoundslikeegg), msvosch, billieidk (Billie Purdie, who also works for British Esports and its Women in Esports initiative), BeeChu, Fnatic Nymy and Ailincia. Meg, Billie and BeeChu are UK talent.
Billie said she’s so blessed to have been involved with VCT Game Changers this year, having worked as a caster and on the desk of the Game Changers Contenders finals, for example, as well as at the Valorant Women’s Cup at Insomnia 71.
They join a whole host of co-streamers for the tournament, with creators across many different nationalities, including Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Russian, German, Polish, Turkish, French, Arabic and Romanian.
The full VCT Sao Paulo watch party list can be found here.
Teams at VCT 2023 Game Changers Championship São Paulo – and who’s the UK player?
There are eight teams taking part in the latest VCT Game Changers Championship, including G2 Gozen and all-Turkish side BBL Queens representing EMEA, as well as Evil Geniuses GC and Shopify Rebellion from North America.
There’s also Team Liquid Brazil and KRÜ Blaze (from LATAM), as well as APAC’s Team SMG and East Asia’s Chao Hui EDG.
There is one UK player at the tournament – 18-year-old Sarah ‘sarah’ Ahmed who’s playing for G2 Gozen. She joined them earlier in June after Mary stepped down.
In terms of the schedule, see here:
Broadcast talent at VCT 2023 Game Changers Championship São Paulo
Hosts include Giniro (Morocco), Yinsu (UK), with NA casters Doug, Ender, Mimi, Potter and Vansilli, alongside Mikafabs (Philippines).
Analysts include athxna (Egypt), babybay (NA), sapphiRe (NA) and kaquka (Spain).
There’s also an all-Brazilian observer team of JayGod, Shoiti, Bruno Nascimento, Lucas Gomes and Gabriela Marrce.
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