ESPN’s Valorant Invitational includes pros from CS:GO, Overwatch, Fortnite, League of Legends, and more

Team Mirage or the Valorant dev team look like the favorites to win it all.

ESPN Esports has announced a Valorant Invitational tournament with eight teams from a variety of different esports scenes, which will be taking place from April 20-22.

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8 teams of pros. 7 different game titles. Welcome to the most ambitious crossover in esports history.CS:GOFortniteLoLPUBGRainbow SixApexValorant DevsOverwatchESPN Esports@PlayVALORANTInvitational.April 20-22 3 P.M. ET | 12 P.M. PT |https://t.co/tkRMYxyL6spic.twitter.com/WtqbgjvYrD

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The clear tournament favorite teams are the Valorant dev team and Team Mirage who’ve been dominating the closed beta competitions. Out of all the teams included in the ESPN Esports Valorant Invitational, Team Rift is the only squad who is coming from a MOBA background.

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It looks like Xmithie and Doublelift are reuniting… but not where you think. Welcome Team Rift to the ESPN Esports@playVALORANTInvitational!Captained by@Shiphtur,@TLDoublelift,@Xmithie,@imaqtpieand@Dyrus.April 20-22 3 P.M. ET | 12 P.M. PT |https://t.co/tkRMYxyL6spic.twitter.com/QdjzK4Sdgd

The tournament begins on April 20, 7.p.m (GMT+8) and will be streamed on theESPN Esports Twitch channel.

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