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UK streamer Meg Garner (aka megsoundslikeegg) will be hosting a Valorant Community Clash tournament with Fnatic in London this month.
The ‘Megsoundslikeegg: Community Clash presented by Sony Inzone’ best-of-five LAN final will take place on Saturday January 25th 2025 at the Red Bull Gaming Sphere.
Prior to this, the first and second best-of-one matches will be played online on January 18th from 7pm GMT, with the quarter-finals and semi-finals on January 19th.
Participants can win prizes including Sony Inzone and Fnatic goodies, and grand finalists can play on the new 480Hz Sony Inzone M10S monitors, which have been co-developed by Fnatic pro players.
Each player on the winning team will receive a Fnatic x Lamzu Maya 8K Mouse, Dash 2 Max Mousepad L, white Sony Inzone buds and a Fnatic Stress heart. The MVP will receive an M10S Monitor.
The free event will also feature a Megsoundslikeegg Showdown, letting guests compete in Deathmatches, and join Fnatic Meg’s team in a match against the tournament winners.
The Community Clash will also have drinks, snacks and pizza.
This is the latest event from London-headquartered esports organisation Fnatic, who have held several viewing parties and community events at their HQ in recent years.
Last year, Fnatic held a party celebrating their 20th anniversary, where we interviewed founder Sam Mathews about the milestone.
Meg joined Fnatic two years ago and was recently ambassador for Team UK in the Valorant Spike Nations 2024.
Fnatic’s main Valorant esports team has had some roster changes for 2025. They’re due to play in the VCT 2025 EMEA Kickoff tournament which kicks off on January 15th.
Dom is an award-winning writer and finalist of the Esports Journalist of the Year 2023 award. He graduated from Bournemouth University with a 2:1 degree in Multi-Media Journalism in 2007.
As a long-time gamer having first picked up the NES controller in the late ’80s, he has written for a range of publications including GamesTM, Nintendo Official Magazine, industry publication MCV and others. He worked as head of content for the British Esports Federation up until February 2021, when he stepped back to work full-time on Esports News UK and offer esports consultancy and freelance services. Note: Dom still produces the British Esports newsletter on a freelance basis, so our coverage of British Esports is always kept simple – usually just covering the occasional press release – because of this conflict of interest.