The VALORANT Champions Tour (VCT) Pacific League is deep into the season with teams locking into their spots in the playoffs. The Finals are set to take place on May 27-28 in the Jangchung Stadium in Seoul, South Korea, and tickets are now available.
VCT Pacific League Finals
Six teams will be competing for three spots to have a chance to qualify for global VCT events – Masters in June and Champions in August. In addition, only one team will come out on top and be crowned the first-ever VCT Pacific Champion as well as a chunk of the USD 250,000 total prize pool.
In addition to watching the exciting VALORANT matches, there are quite a lot of activities that will be held on-site. These include:
- Live English Casting – you will continue to have access to an English audio stream from your mobile devices at the Jangchum Stadium. This is in addition to local Korean fans enjoying the high-quality live Korean casting in the arena.
- Influencer Show Match – To celebrate the Finals, Riot Games is planning to bring selected influencers from the region to face off in a best-of-1 showmatch along with some VCT Pacific pros. It will kick off on May 27 at 2:45 PM KST or 1:45 PM, GMT+8.
- Miniature Stage “Be The Pro” – You can also get a first-hand experience of what it’s like to be on stage. You can play minigames and challenges with all the official VCT Pacific gear on a miniature stage.
- Fan Signing Events – You also have an opportunity to meet the three final teams in person. You can also speak to your favorite players face-to-face in post-match fan signing events. (These are subject to pro-team discretion though and not guaranteed)
The tickets are priced at:
May 27 – Lower Finals
- Regular – KRW 25,000 (around PHP 1,000)
- Accessible seat – KRW 15,000 (around PHP 630)
May 28 – Grand Finals
- Regular – KRW 35,000 (around PHP 1,500)
- Accessible Seat – KRW 25,000 (around PHP 1,000)
If you’re interested to get a ticket, you can do so here. If you’re interested to learn more about the VCT, visit the official website.
*Prices in PHP are direct conversions using the exchange rate at the time the content was published. These are not indicative of actual local pricing and don’t include additional costs like taxes, etc.
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