Image credit: VALORANT Esports VALORANT has announ ced a Twitch extension, dubbed Shotcall, allowing fans to make real-time predictions during VALORANT Champions Tour (VCT) matches. Shotcall will first become available for the VCT Americas broadcast during four weekly beta test runs, starting on August 8th. VCT is VALORANT’s premier esports ecosystem organised by the game’s developer Riot Games. The circuit encompasses four regions (Americas, EMEA, Pacific and China), which meet in two yearly Masters events and the season-ending VALORANT Champions tournament. As a desktop-only Twitch extension, Shotcall enables viewers to predict the outcomes of upcoming VTC maps, rounds, and clutches. Correct calls will award points to climb the leaderboard. Moreover, participants can earn rewards based on their Shotcall performance. Beta testers can receive one reward across the four ‘Shotcall Fridays,’ which are scheduled for August 8th, 15th, 22nd and 29th. However, Riot plans to offer ‘more exciting’ rewards during future Shotcall cycles. Moreover, the company aims to expand the extension to more leagues and languages in the future. How Shotcall Works Image credit: VALORANT Esports For now, VCT fans must tune into one of the three official VCT Americas Stage 2 broadcasts on Twitch to try out Shotcall: Find the
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