Player juicy from the Bleed eSports team might not be able to participate in the Pacific League?

Player juicy from the Bleed eSports team might not be able to participate in the Pacific League?

Player Tyler "juicy" Aeria from the Bleed eSports team might not be able to participate in the Pacific League due to age restrictions.

 
 

Age Restrictions

Any partner league's regulations have a rule stating that every player participating in the league must be of legal age. Tyler "juicy" Aeria was born on October 19, 2006, which means he is only 16 at the time of writing this article. However, by the time the league starts, he will be 17, which is not enough to participate in it.

Imagine working hard to win Ascension, but in the end, you can't play in the franchise because of your age.
Tyler "juicy" Aeria

Bleed eSports' Path to the Partner League

The Bleed eSports team had a fantastic season, climbing from the bottom to the top in the Pacific region. They took first place in the VCT Challengers Ascension: Pacific 2023 tournament, which not only brought them victory but also a spot in the partner league for 2024 and 2025, as well as a prize of $20,000 for the team.

Valorant Pacific League

 
 

According to Riot Games' plans, the next season of the Pacific League in 2024 is set to start at the beginning of the year, in January, and conclude in September. Over the course of nine months, they plan to hold at least two Masters tournaments, one tournament for all partner teams, two main league splits, and the concluding world championship. The upcoming year promises to be extremely eventful in tournaments, delighting viewers and fans of Valorant.

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