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The 2027 VCT tournament-focused structure can fix Tier 2, but Riot still needs to get the details right

The 2027 VCT tournament-focused structure can fix Tier 2, but Riot still needs to get the details right
ThePawn.com April 9, 2026 6 minutes read
The 2027 VCT tournament-focused structure can fix Tier 2, but Riot still needs to get the details right
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Image Credit: Colin Young-Wolff/Riot Games

Riot Games’ 2027 overhaul of the Valorant Champions Tour (VCT) reads like a rebuke of its own recent past. The slogan is comically blunt: everything is a tournament. No more long regular seasons. No more hard border between the partnered teams and everyone else. No more waiting an entire year for one promotion match to decide whether a team’s season was a breakthrough or a miserable investment of time and money.

Starting in 2027, Riot says, the road to Masters and Champions begins with open qualifiers, flows into new “cups,” and keeps more of the circuit in motion across more cities, with more chances for outsiders to crash the party.

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That is not a cosmetic change. It’s Riot acknowledging the central sickness of the old system: too much of Valorant’s lower ecosystem was built around a sole promotion outcome. 

FlyQuest’s video on Tier 2 VALORANT gets at that problem more clearly than most official statements do. The old Ascension era created a lopsided incentive structure in which dozens of teams invested all year for one shot at promotion, while the teams that fell short were left with little stability and even less reason to keep spending.

That is why Riot’s 2027 plan looks less like a format change than an incentive rewrite.

The company is keeping the partnership, but on a shorter two-year cycle, with all current partners required to reapply. Riot says applications will be judged partly on business sustainability, operational excellence, and community value, and partners will still receive base payments, performance bonuses, team capsules, and direct seeding into later qualifier rounds.

At the same time, Riot is opening qualification to all Masters and Champions events to any team in the world through regional pathways that may include community events, collegiate, Premier, and more.

That combination matters. Riot is trying to preserve the benefits of partnership without preserving the feeling of a sealed-off elite.

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Image Credit: Riot Games

The best argument for these changes is simple: they turn the old annual cliff into a series of ramps. Under Ascension, the gap between first and second could be existential. Under the new model, Riot says non-partner teams will have multiple chances a year to qualify, can collect championship points and competitive payouts, and in exceptional cases may even out-earn lower-performing partner teams.

Each competition will carry qualification money, Riot says, with prize support across the season topping $6 million. For smaller organizations, Riot also says cup funds will be distributed quickly enough to help cover visas and travel logistics rather than arriving after the fact.

That last detail may be the least glamorous and most important line in the entire announcement. Esports does not only break on ideology; it breaks on cash flow. A theoretically open circuit means little if qualifying teams cannot afford to get on the plane.

There is also a second, quieter reason this could help league health: Riot is no longer pretending that geography and professionalism must be enforced through central hubs. In an interview on the ReaderGrev newsletter, Leo Faria said teams will no longer be required to live near a Riot studio, and instead will declare a home region and travel to cups.

Riot’s public messaging makes the same broader point: more events, more cities, less of the competitive calendar sealed inside studio walls. The company says the VCT will host more than 20 tournaments a year and visit almost as many cities. 

And Yet: No, Not Everything Is Fixed in the VCT

Early reactions from within the professional scene have been optimistic, at least publicly. Melanie ‘meL’ Capone wrote that 2027 is “poised to be a great year for VALORANT esports,” framing Riot’s overhaul as a response to changes long asked for. Former pro turned analyst Sean Gares was even more direct, pointing out that the VCT has “basically just adopted the CS circuit model” and calling the introduction of open qualifiers “massive,” a long-overdue shift toward merit-based competition.

But that enthusiasm is not universal. In reporting from the aforementioned ReaderGrev interview, an anonymous VCT coach offered a more cautious view, warning that a tournament-heavy ecosystem could make the first year “really rough” and potentially lead to shorter contracts, faster roster turnover, and a step back from the kind of long-term stability Riot had been trying to build.

Taken together, the early consensus among many pros and coaches is clear: Riot is finally moving toward a system that rewards performance more directly, but questions remain about what that means for long-term stability.

So the debate is not whether open competition is romantic. It is whether Riot can make it livable.

There are reasons to think the answer is yes. Valorant is not entering this experiment as a starving esport. Riot said in its 2025 season wrap-up that it shared $105.2 million with VCT teams, with around 80% from digital goods alone. That is real money, and more importantly, it is fan-supported money. Riot’s 2027 promise is that more teams that reach the top through competition, not only partnership status, will have a path to that ecosystem.

If that works, the new format could do what Ascension never really managed: make upward mobility feel recurring rather than miraculous.

Traditional sports offer some comfort here. Open cups work because they keep the dream alive without abolishing hierarchy. The giant still gets seeded deeper into the bracket; the underdog still gets to try. That appears to be Riot’s compromise. Partners keep their stipends, branding advantages and seeding. Everyone else gets a real route in. It is neither a fully closed league nor a pure open-circuit free-for-all.

It is Riot trying to stitch the two ideas together.

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Image Credit: Riot Games

Will that improve the league’s health? Probably. League health is not just about crowning the best team. It is about whether enough teams, players and local scenes can imagine a future worth investing in. The old VCT model created prestige at the top and panic below it. The new one, at least in concept, offers something healthier: more shots, shorter cycles, more money distributed sooner, and a path that looks like a road instead of a trapdoor.

That does not guarantee success.

Riot still has to get the details right: qualification density, regional balance, workload, payouts, oversight. But for the first time in a while, VALORANT’s structure seems built around the idea that hope should be renewable.

And for a Tier 2 scene that has spent years living on lottery odds, that alone is a meaningful repair.

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