Riot Games is trotting out the full works for Valorant Champions 2022. From limited edition apparel to a custom skin bundle and a free event pass, there is no shortage of exclusive merchandise and in-game cosmetics for players to snap up.

At the same time, fans will be able to receive broadcast drops when they watch matches live.

There are three different rewards to be earned, pegged to specific time frames at Champions. Here’s everything you need to know about the various rewards and how to get them.



Every Valorant Champions 2022 broadcast drop and how to get them

Valorant Champions 2022
Credit: Riot Games

Here’s an overview of the different rewards and when they will drop:

  • “Fire” title (August 31 to September 13)
  • VCT Champions Curse spray (September 16 to 17)
  • VCT Champions Hero player card (September 18)

To receive the rewards, you’ll also need to connect your Valorant account with either your Twitch or YouTube account.

Twitch

It’s important to point out that Twitch and Twitch Prime are separate. Twitch Prime subscribers who have linked their accounts will still need to do so for Twitch, if they haven’t already.

  1. Log in at twitch.tv.
  2. Click on your profile picture to reveal the drop-down menu, then select Settings.
  3. Click the Connections tab.
  4. Look for Riot Games under Recommended Connections and click “Connect.”
  5. A pop-up prompting you to sign in to your Riot Games account will appear. Sign in to your Riot account to complete the process.

YouTube

  1. Sign in to your account at youtube.com.
  2. Click on your profile picture to reveal the drop-down menu, then select Settings.
  3. Select Connected Apps in the sidebar.
  4. Look for Riot Games, then click “Connect.”
  5. A pop-up prompting you to sign in to your Riot Games account will appear. Sign in to your Riot account to complete the process.

Valorant Champions will run from August 31 to September 18 in Istanbul, Turkey and feature 16 of the world’s best teams.

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