The competitive VALORANT ecosystem in the region is officially heating up once again. NODWIN Gaming has just announced the highly anticipated return of the VALORANT Game Changers South Asia 2026 tournament. This groundbreaking initiative, designed to foster inclusivity and provide a massive platform for women and marginalized genders in esports, is finally here and open for registration.
VALORANT Game Changers South Asia Registration and Prize Pool
If you and your team are looking forward to testing yourselves in front of the whole world, then your opportunity awaits you right from here. The event comes with an attractive prize pool of ₹9,00,000 for the winners.
- Steps to Register: The gamers can register themselves by scanning the QR Code available on the social media handles of NODWIN Gaming or else clicking on the registration link given at bit.ly/GCSA2026.
- Prize Pool: ₹9,00,000
Make sure to register quickly before the slots fill up, as the competition is expected to be fiercer than ever.
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Looking Back at the 2025 Season
Last year’s Game Changers circuit in South Asia gave us some unforgettable storylines and established new regional powerhouses.
In the first Split of 2025, it was Zodiac Gods who came out victorious after topping the ladder and emerging as the most dominant team in terms of the prize money won. On the other hand, the second split saw some major changes with Asterisk Women emerging victorious as the winners against strong teams such as Velocity Gaming X and ZeroFrags GC.
There is no doubt that defending champions and new entrants are ready for the current iteration which promises even better tactical action. Sign up now and take control of the game.
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