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Guide to Obtaining the Tokyo Masters Player Card and Title in VALORANT

Get the VALORANT Masters Tokyo Player Card and Title – Here’s How

VCT Masters season is upon us, which means it’s time for drops. This time, you have a chance to win the VALORANT Masters Tokyo player card and title.

Fans from all around the world are eagerly anticipating the international tournament for the VCT 2023 season, where their favorite teams will compete to see who comes out on top. All the teams are headed to Japan, which means more free drops for the fans.

Related: VCT Masters Tokyo 2023: VALORANT scores, schedule, and format

If you want to earn free content while watching VALORANT streams on YouTube or Twitch, here’s what you need to do to get the VALORANT Masters Tokyo player card and title.

How to Get the VALORANT Masters Tokyo Player Card and Title

Just like previous tournaments, fans can earn drops by watching matches throughout the Masters Tokyo tournament. This time, the drops are tied to the Japanese agent, Yoru. The starting drop is the “Unpredictable” title.

The “Unpredictable” title from Masters Tokyo.
The “Unpredictable” title from Masters Tokyo. | Image via Riot Games

To get the “Unpredictable” title, simply link your YouTube or Twitch account to your Riot Games account and watch a live game between June 11 and 25.

But that’s not all! For the finals game, you can earn a unique Yoru-themed Masters Tokyo player card.

The Masters Tokyo player card, depicting Yoru.
The Masters Tokyo player card. | Image via Riot Games

To earn this player card, all you have to do is link your YouTube or Twitch account to your Riot account and watch the grand finals on June 25.

Linking your Twitch account to your Riot Games account is quick and easy. Just go to the Connections section of your Twitch account and authorize your Riot account in another tab. For YouTube, go to your settings, click on the Connected Apps tab, choose the Riot Games option, and follow the instructions.

To make sure you receive the drop, check the notifications on YouTube or the drops section on Twitch. If you’re unsure if the connections are active, you can double-check by following the same steps.