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Giants Gaming reportedly joins VALORANT’s EMEA partnered league

Spanish Esports Organization Giants Gaming Joins Riot Games’ VALORANT Partnership Program

Giant Gaming, a Spanish esports organization, has recently joined Riot Games’ partnership program for the EMEA region, according to a report by Blix. This program aims to bring together top VALORANT teams from different regions.

The Giants VALORANT Squad: A Diverse Roster

Giants currently has an international VALORANT squad comprising players from various countries. The team consists of Ukrainian in-game leader Vladyslav “Kiles” Shvets, Swedish player Tobias “ShadoW” Flodström, Czech player Adam “Jesse” Čtvrtníček, Turkish player Batuhan “russ” Malgaç, Spanish player Adolfo “Fit1nho” Gallego, and Swedish head coach Oliwer “LATEKS” Fahlander.

More Teams Accepted into Riot’s Partnership Program

According to recent reports, Giants, along with Fnatic, Vitality, Natus Vincere, KOI, Karmine Korp, Team Liquid, Heretics, and BBL, has been accepted into Riot’s EMEA partnership league. This means that there is only one spot left for teams in this region. Riot plans to partner with 10 VALORANT teams from EMEA, Americas, and Asia each.

Announcement of Partnership Program Teams

Since the conclusion of the VALORANT Champions tournament, Riot has been notifying organizations of their acceptance into the partnership program. Riot will officially announce all the teams tomorrow. We have previously reported that Cloud9, NRG, and Sentinels are among the teams accepted in the program for the Americas league.

Stay tuned for more updates throughout the day.

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