WePlay! VALORANT Invitational: Schedules, Standings, Results, Recaps and Interviews

WePlay! VALORANT Invitational: Schedules, Standings, Results, Recaps and Interviews

Written by 

Katie Memmott

Published 

14th Jul 2020 18:30

The WePlay! VALORANT Invitational Tournament Main Event kicks off Wednesday 15th of July and features the best talent that EU has to offer in Riot Games' FPS title.

With a $50,000 prize pool up for grabs, 128 teams will battle it out from July 13 for two spots in the main event on July 15, where they'll face off against six pre-picked invited VALORANT pro teams. The finals will conclude on Sunday, July 19.

Here’s everything you need to know about the WePlay! Esports VALORANT Invitational, including its format, teams, schedule, and streaming options.

GGRecon are here to bring you all the latest info on the games, including exclusive interviews and pre and post coverage for every single day!

Check out our Content Hub below for each day of the WePlay! VALORANT Invitational.

Monday 13th July

Tuesday 14th July

Wednesday 15th July

Thursday 16th July

Friday 17th July

Saturday 18th July

Sunday 19th July

How to Watch

The full event will be available to watch on the official WePlay! Twitch channel, as well as a select few players' own Twitch broadcasts.

Schedule & Results

15 July - Group Stage Round One:

  • Ninjas in Pyjamas 2-0 forZe 
  • PartyParrots 2-0 need more DM
  • fish123 2-0 Prodigy
  • G2 Esports 2-0 nolpenki 

Check out more in-depth results for the Group Stage Round One here.

16 July - Group Stage Round Two:

Round 1 Losers - 4 Teams

  • forZe 1-2 need more DM 
  • nolpenki 2-0 Prodigy

Round 1 Winners - 4 Teams

  • fish123 1-2 Ninjas in Pyjamas 
  • G2 Esports 2-1 PartyParrots 

17 July - Group Stage Round Three:

  • nolpenki 2-0 need more DM 
  • fish123 2-1 PartyParrots
  • Ninjas in Pyjamas 1-2 G2 Esports 

18 July - Semi-Finals

  • Fish123 2-1 Ninjas vs Pyjamas 
  • G2 Esports 2-0 need more DM 

19 July - Final 

  • Fish123 0-2 G2Esports

WePlay! VALORANT Invitational
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Teams

The rosters for the six invited teams, and the two qualified teams, are as follows:

fish123

  • ec1s
  • soulcas
  • Kryptix
  • L1NK
  • ScreaM

forZe

  • 1mpala
  • Coffee
  • Zeddy
  • SmartSeven
  • kolyaN

G2 Esports

  • mixwell
  • PaTiTek
  • pyth
  • ardiis
  • davidp

Ninjas in Pyjamas

  • rhyme
  • luckeRRR
  • HyP
  • Fearoth
  • CREA

Prodigy

  • chiwawa
  • LaAw
  • Luzuh
  • JEROME
  • pipsoN

PartyParrots

  • ANGE1
  • Shao
  • Art1st
  • dinkzj
  • 7ssk7

Need More DM (Qualifier One)

  • Tigene
  • FoDa
  • crazyd33R
  • Barcode
  • bzt

nolpenki (Qualifier Two)

  • vakk
  • cho
  • l0udly
  • Boo
  • Destrian

Monday 13th July

Tuesday 14th July

Wednesday 15th July

  • INTERVIEW: Ec1s Of Fish123 On NA vs EU, Playing With ScreaM & The Judge Being OP

Thursday 16th July

Friday 17th July

Saturday 18th July

Sunday 19th July


Check back right here at GGRecon for all the coverage of the WePlay! VALORANT Invitational.
 

Images via Riot Games | WePlay!

Katie is the former Sub Editor and Freelancer Coordinator at GGRecon.

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