Is Reykjavik becoming the Valorant capital of Europe?

Riot has revealed the Valorant Champions Tour (VCT) Masters Stage 1 will once again be held in Reykjavik. Reykjavik had formerly hosted the 2021 VCT Masters Stage 2, the first ever global Valorant Masters levels event. The news was initially announced through the official Valorant Esports account on Chinese social media platform Weibo,

While Riot has yet to release a full announcement officially in English and we lack all the details, there is still plenty to go off. The 2022 VCT Masters Stage 1 Reykjavik will take place across two weeks from the 10 24 April. It is also extremely likely the venue of the event will be hosted at the Laugardalshöll, a sports center that had hosted last year’s event.

While by far from the biggest venue in Europe, the 3000 seating capacity of the Laugardalshöll is sufficient, especially if it remains to be an offline event once again.

Is Reykjavík the Valorant capital?

Why was Reykjavik chosen again?

Riot’s statement revealed they were pleased with how Iceland had hosted its recent major events, including the 2021 League of Legends World Championships. It also reads that Iceland provided the best chance of success for the event, especially considering the global covid pandemic. Compared to the rest of Europe, Iceland had controlled the spread of covid well, making it unlikely for travel restrictions being a major factor between Iceland and the wider global community. Given the 2022 VCT Masters 1 would be a LAN event, they would naturally choose a location with such considerations. Additionally, Riot have expressed that “Valorant events to live audiences in 2022 is a top priority”, with Iceland providing the best chances for not only players, but for small amount of spectators to fly in around the globe to fly in.

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