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Riot Games Launches New VCT x Challengers Tournament for 2026, Tier 2 Season Ends May 18

Riot Games unveils a revamped 2026 VALORANT European competitive structure with four major tournaments, culminating in a June 30 event for Tier 2 teams vying for Stage 2 Play-Ins.

Riot Games is set to partially redefine the European competitive landscape of VALORANT for the 2026 season, according to recent insights from Sheep Esports. The updated structure will introduce four major tournaments in the EMEA region, primarily targeting teams in the Challengers leagues while also incorporating Tier 1 organizations. This fresh approach aims to foster greater competition among varying levels of teams, enhancing the overall ecosystem of the game.

As part of these changes, the traditional two EMEA Challengers tournaments will continue, but they will now be joined by two new competitions: the first will take place prior to Masters Santiago and will feature both Tier 1 and Tier 2 teams, while the second is slated for the end of the season to facilitate qualification for Stage 2. Importantly, the regular season for all EMEA Challengers leagues will conclude by May 18, resulting in a compressed schedule that will allow most Tier 2 teams to wrap up their seasons within six months.

The inaugural tournament within this revamped framework is scheduled from February 16 to 27 and will see winners from the first Split of each regional league compete alongside partnered organizations from VCT EMEA. While the exact format remains undisclosed, it has been confirmed that teams qualifying for the Masters will not participate due to scheduling conflicts, with the grand final occurring just a day prior to the start of Masters Santiago.

The new competitive calendar will also feature two additional interregional competitions that follow the established structure of the Challengers system. The first of these, EMEA Challengers 1, will run from March 16 to 31, while EMEA Challengers 2 will be held from May 18 to 28, immediately following the conclusion of the third and final split of the regional leagues. As in previous seasons, two representatives from each national league will qualify for these events, which may once again serve as crucial point-scoring opportunities, although Riot has yet to confirm the continuation of this system.

A significant change comes with the announcement of a fourth and final European tournament, designed to replace the previous Ascension tournament. Scheduled for June 22 to 30, this concluding event will mark the end of the Tier 2 VALORANT season in EMEA and is expected to feature 16 teams. This roster will include the eight highest point earners from the earlier EMEA Challengers tournaments, along with one representative from each regional league.

Furthermore, the tournament is anticipated to include a Last Chance Qualifier (LCQ), although details regarding the format and number of participating teams are still under wraps. Unlike prior seasons, this final event will not offer a promotion to Tier 1 but will instead award four spots to the Stage 2 Play-Ins. Here, Tier 2 teams will have the opportunity to compete alongside VCT teams for a coveted place in the Stage 2 Playoffs, and ultimately, a shot at qualifying for the Champions tournament.

As the VALORANT competitive scene evolves for the 2026 season, these structural changes signify a strategic shift aimed at fostering a more competitive environment across various tiers. With a focus on inclusivity and enhanced opportunities for growth, Riot Games appears poised to bolster the European VALORANT community, paving the way for emerging talents to showcase their skills on larger stages.

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