{"id":22009,"date":"2022-07-21T17:20:19","date_gmt":"2022-07-21T21:20:19","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/esportbet.com\/?p=22009"},"modified":"2022-08-27T16:29:51","modified_gmt":"2022-08-27T20:29:51","slug":"cloud9-tsm-and-the-guard-advance-to-the-next-step-of-the-valorant-partnership-application","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/esportbet.com\/cloud9-tsm-and-the-guard-advance-to-the-next-step-of-the-valorant-partnership-application\/","title":{"rendered":"Cloud9, TSM, and The Guard advance to the next step of the Valorant Partnership application"},"content":{"rendered":"
Earlier in the week, Valorant developer Riot Games reached out to several of the 150 teams who applied for a partner status with the franchise. While many have received rejection notification for their bids, some have progressed to the next phase of screening.<\/p>\n
According to reports, some North American teams have made it to the next round. In the next phase, they will share their financial information with which Riot will make a final decision. Some of the teams who made the cut are Cloud9, TSM, The Guard, NRG, and Version1.<\/p>\n
C9 was one of the first teams to enter the Valorant scene after its official release in June. Unfortunately, they have not had much success in the esports title.<\/p>\n
Although they made it to the 2021 Valorant Champions after winning the NA Last Chance Qualifier, they were swept by Team Liquid in the quarterfinals of the playoffs. With their fifth-place ranking (70 points) in the NA standings, they will be looking to seal their 2022 Champions berth through the NA LCQ which starts on August 7.<\/p>\n
TSM is another team that was there from the start of VCT but has failed to make any real impact. They finished the NA Stage 2 Challengers second-to-last and have no hope of featuring in the 2022 Champions through the Last Chance Qualifier.<\/p>\n