The Valorant Champions Tour circuit is ready to take its competition to the next level with the first Valorant Masters tournament.

The Masters 1 event is set to take place in nine different regions where teams will compete to earn VCT Circuit Points, which determine the teams that will qualify into Riot’s Global Championship at the end of the year.

Here are the dates and links which you can use to watch each region’s Valorant Masters event.


North America

The North American region began on March 12, and will continue until March 22. Opening matches are scheduled to take place at 4:00 a.m. GMT+8.

Exact dates of the competition are:

  • March 12 – 15
  • March 20 – 22

Fans can stay up to date on the competition through Riot’s official Twitter page, and watch the action on their Twitch or YouTube channels.


Europe

The European region will kick off later (March 13), and will conclude on March 22. Opening matches each day will take place at 12:00 a.m. GMT+8.

Exact dates of the competition are:

  • Group Stage: March 13 -15
  • Group Stage: March 19 – 20
  • Semifinals and Final: March 21 – 22

Fans can stay up to date on the competition through Riot’s official Twitter page, and watch the action on their Twitch or YouTube channels.


Southeast Asia

The Southeast Asian region’s Masters competition is set to begin on March 19, and will continue until March 21. Details regarding the schedule and where to watch the matches have yet to be shared by Riot.


Korea

The Korean region began on March 12, and will continue until March 21. Opening matches are scheduled to take place at 4:00 p.m. GMT+8.

Fans can stay up to date on the competition through Riot’s official Twitter page, and watch the action on their Twitch English broadcast, Twitch Korean broadcast, or YouTube channels.


Japan

The Japanese region’s Masters competition is set to begin on March 13, and will continue until March 21. Opening matches are scheduled to take place at 11:30 a.m. GMT+8.

Fans can stay up to date on the competition through Riot’s official Twitter page, and watch the action on their Twitch, YouTube, or Mildom channels.



CIS

The CIS region’s Masters competition begins on March 12, and will continue until March 21. Opening matches are scheduled to take place at 11:00 p.m. GMT+8. 

Fans can stay up to date on the competition through Riot’s official Twitter page or VK page, and watch the action on their Twitch or YouTube channels.


Turkey

The Turkish region’s Masters competition begins on March 12, and will continue until March 21. Opening matches are scheduled to take place at 11:00 p.m. GMT+8. 

Fans can stay up to date on the competition through Riot’s official Twitter page, and watch the action on their Twitch or YouTube channels.


Brazil

The Brazilian region’s Masters competition is set to take place on March 15, and will continue until March 23. Opening matches are scheduled to take place at 5:00 a.m. GMT+8.

Fans can stay up to date on the competition through Riot’s official Twitter page, and watch the action on their Twitch or YouTube channels.


Latin America South

Latin America South’s Masters competition is set to take place on March 12, and will continue until March 21. Opening matches are scheduled to take place at 11:00 p.m. GMT+8.

Fans can stay up to date on the competition through Riot’s official Twitter page, and watch the action on their Twitch or YouTube channels.


Latin America North

Latin America North’s Valorant Masters tournament already began on March 8. The region will crown its first Valorant Masters champion on March 15.

Fans can stay up to date on the competition through Riot’s official Twitter page, and watch the action on their Twitch or YouTube channels.

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