Boys... It's not looking good. Tickets are not getting sold.
sashi [#5]damn valorant really a dead scene for except a small community worshipping it
Dumbazz take…
sashi [#5]damn valorant really a dead scene for except a small community worshipping it
such a small community that they managed to fill a 20k capacity crowd in 2 days for a regional event
Razhl [#9]from all the places, they really pick denmark 😭😭
if they do this in spain Germany france or turkey it will be sold out in like 30m and they can even do 10k and it will be sold out in like 3h 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
Razhl [#9]from all the places, they really pick denmark 😭😭
easy country for russians to get visa, this is also probably a reason for turkey champions
ColdWKey [#3]Riot ain't even marketing it whatsoever. I thought after the top 4 teams have been revealed they'll start advertising it everywhere. But, I guess, they’ve given up before it even has started lmao.
I have seen players in Denmark post photos in which Masters 2 is appeared at bus stops or public places.
wizardbot [#8]such a small community that they managed to fill a 20k capacity crowd in 2 days for a regional event
they just need to let the Japanese handle every LAN from now on. that event was hype af.
Matrix13e [#10]if they do this in spain Germany france or turkey it will be sold out in like 30m and they can even do 10k and it will be sold out in like 3h 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
ikr. makes me question if they intentionally picked it to limit the amount of people or something. Even the venue is really small.
h9zard [#14]ikr. makes me question if they intentionally picked it to limit the amount of people or something. Even the venue is really small.
ye idk man
ColdWKey [#3]Riot ain't even marketing it whatsoever. I thought after the top 4 teams have been revealed they'll start advertising it everywhere. But, I guess, they’ve given up before it even has started lmao.
You’re talking out of your ass. They have advertising all over the city. Do you want them to have commercials on the national television? This is just a lame excuse because there’s no interest and it’s easier to blame Riot then to admit that no one gives a shit about this event in Denmark.
Victorie [#18]You’re talking out of your ass. They have advertising all over the city. Do you want them to have commercials on the national television? This is just a lame excuse because there’s no interest and it’s easier to blame Riot then to admit that no one gives a shit about this event in Denmark.
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Victorie [#18]You’re talking out of your ass. They have advertising all over the city. Do you want them to have commercials on the national television? This is just a lame excuse because there’s no interest and it’s easier to blame Riot then to admit that no one gives a shit about this event in Denmark.
yea its advertised all over denmark but i dont think people care too much abt it most ppl are flying into copenhagen from NA or UK and there are no advertisements there, that being said i think they should do more yt ads, twitch ads and just on websites because it is somewhat lackluster.
CasualEsportViewer [#23]It's Denmark. I think blast pointed this out, astralis is the second biggest sports team in Denmark. Shows how big cs is there. Vct would've been so much better in NA or asia
Pretty much sure Valo is popular in Turkiye so i believe Champions Istanbul will have a big enough crowd. Copenhagen was really a bad choice of place ngl
queueK [#16]i wasn't expecting thousands of people to buy tickets because of the location but I really did think at least a few hundred would show up. I suppose that does hold true for the Grand Final, but I guess I just overestimated the amount of people willing to travel in the EU.
At the time that I’m writing this, I count 919 seats sold for the first day, so probably a little under a thousand for Upper Final/Lower Round 3 and then closer to two thousand for the Grand Final (didn’t count that one though).
Edit: Grand Final is actually pretty straightforward to add up cause a lot of the rows are full, so I believe it’s currently at 2078 tickets
h9zard [#14]ikr. makes me question if they intentionally picked it to limit the amount of people or something. Even the venue is really small.
Of course they did, how do people not understand this is just a trial run for Champs?
h9zard [#13]they just need to let the Japanese handle every LAN from now on. that event was hype af.
W
Matrix13e [#10]if they do this in spain Germany france or turkey it will be sold out in like 30m and they can even do 10k and it will be sold out in like 3h 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
If it would have been Tokyo then in 10 min
Matrix13e [#4]rito is at sleep LMAO they have not done a tweet about tickets in like 4 days LMAO GF is at 90% to just need semis to be sold out but rito is at sleep atm lmao
bro they are busy tweeting themselves in a sentinels jersey hahaha wow yea yea baby
They wanted to test how their crowd would work in a country that they knew would be least likely to attend the event probably. It can't be easy hosting an event for over 10,000 people in a country with high viewership if it is the first lan that they are holding, especially given riot's track record in international events. They probably did it in denmark to see the international popularity of the crowd for masters events to know what to be ready for in the future since denmark is easy to get to internationally and valorant in Denmark isn't very popular. This sounds like copium but its probably what they are doing.
Noodle [#28]At the time that I’m writing this, I count 919 seats sold for the first day, so probably a little under a thousand for Upper Final/Lower Round 3 and then closer to two thousand for the Grand Final (didn’t count that one though).
Edit: Grand Final is actually pretty straightforward to add up cause a lot of the rows are full, so I believe it’s currently at 2078 tickets
W for counting all of that
it really only looked like a few hundred
unknown_trash [#36]They wanted to test how their crowd would work in a country that they knew would be least likely to attend the event probably. It can't be easy hosting an event for over 10,000 people in a country with high viewership if it is the first lan that they are holding, especially given riot's track record in international events. They probably did it in denmark to see the international popularity of the crowd for masters events to know what to be ready for in the future since denmark is easy to get to internationally and valorant in Denmark isn't very popular. This sounds like copium but its probably what they are doing.
https://lol.fandom.com/wiki/2022_Season_World_Championship
In retrospect its not that bad tbh. Look at the venue capacity for this year league worlds championship at the bottom play ins is about 100 and quarter finals about 6000. For valorant first Lan it does seem like their more testing and trying to predict interests.