Rex Regum Qeon announces the creation of a VALORANT academy team
KOPADEEPIndonesian esports organization Rex Regum Qeon (RRQ) announced on October 2 the launch of an academy roster for VALORANT. This move is in response to recent rule changes from Riot Games, which allow league teams to form academy rosters to participate in the Challenger league.
Searching for Young TalentIn its statement, RRQ mentioned that they are looking for five young players from Asia who are ready to quickly join VCT competitions. The main requirements for candidates are as follows:
- Achieving the "Immortal 3" rank in the last two ACT seasons.
- Being at least 16 years old.
- Having experience playing in a team.
- Citizenship of a country in the Asia-Pacific region.
- Proficiency in English.
🎯 RRQ Valorant Academy is Open! 🎯
— Team RRQ (@teamrrqofficial) October 2, 2024
Think you’ve got what it takes? We’re looking for 5 top players from APAC to join our RRQ Academy team and potentially fast-track to RRQ’s VCT roster.
Requirements
- Minimum Immortal 3 rank from the previous 2 Acts.
- Minimum 16 years old
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Changes in Riot Games RulesRiot Games recently made important changes to the league's rules, allowing professional teams to create academy rosters to compete in Challenger tournaments. Organizations such as T1 and Talon Esports have already started forming their academy rosters within the Pacific League.
Strengthening with International PlayersIn 2023, RRQ strengthened its main roster with players from outside Indonesia, such as Jemkin and Estrella, raising expectations for the team's future success on the international stage.
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