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Which cities do you want to hold VCT tournaments?

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#1
tinyVALORANTwatcher

Here's my opinion on next season's hosts
Masters 1: February 2024, Vancouver
Masters 2: June 2024, a city in France
Champions: September 2024, Singapore

#2
Manaphy
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Singapore to expensive.

#3
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Masters 1: NYC, USA
Masters 2: Philadelphia, USA
Champions: NYC, USA

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we dont need any events in asia or americas. bad crowds and bad timezones. eu has good crowds and good times for everyone

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MeloSquids
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reykjavik

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n1cf
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istanbul again

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Cresp
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Santo Domingo

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tinted
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I would be pretty pissed off if they did it in Vancouver before doing one on the east coast. NYC, Boston, Toronto (not quite east coast but closer) would be fire.

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RealDeal [#4]

we dont need any events in asia or americas. bad crowds and bad timezones. eu has good crowds and good times for everyone

asia supporter's quiet good so far. it's group match and without JP team, and it's still ok

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PRAYGE SINGAPORE

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Hermes
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Masters 1: February 2024, Buenos Aires or Santiago
Masters 2: June 2024, somewhere in the pacific region, maybe seoul or singapore
Champions: September 2024, somewhere in europe, maybe paris or rome

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RedditGGGB
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Mumbai, Ciudad de México, Rome, Buenos Aires

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babysasuke [#3]

Masters 1: NYC, USA
Masters 2: Philadelphia, USA
Champions: NYC, USA

bro forgot baltimore

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babysasuke
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nutab1e [#13]

bro forgot baltimore

they can do a preseason mickey mouse tournament in Baltimore 👍

#15
gamr
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Masters 1: Oakland
Masters 2: San Jose
Champions: San Francisco

#16
capital_d_colon
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Masters 1: Singapore (sg) - "Singapore Indoor Stadium"
Masters 2: NYC (usa) - "Theater at Madison Square Garden"
Champions: London (uk) - "Copper Box"

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