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December 9, 2021
Valorant
VALORANT’s Champion skin lines raises over $7.5 million
The VALORANT Champions Tour Twitter account announced that the VCT Champions skins bundle released alongside the start of the Champions tournament has raised over $7.5 million. This massive amount of money given for the skins and complete bundle will be disbursed among the qualified teams and will account for a majority of the prize money.
Through your support the Champions Collection has raised more than $7.5M for qualified Champions teams!
You can continue to support participating teams until the Champions Collection leaves the store on December 13. pic.twitter.com/A2nAT8GOjB
Though this incredible level of fundraising has already been achieved, players can still purchase the skins and contribute to the growing prize pool. The Champions skin bundle will leave the VALORANT store on December 13th.
This fundraising update has sparked conversation around how prize money is distributed among teams and players. If this prize money is evenly distrusted, each team would receive approximately $450,000. This does not mean that players will directly receive this money, as contracts often see the player’s organizations take a portion of the prize earnings in exchange for salaries.
Over $450K per team.
Instead of "make sure it gets to players!": it's more important that orgs in minor regions see this as their reason to invest.
If this money goes to orgs & that prompts many other teams to invest & salary 5 more players each, it's far better for the scene. https://t.co/vPadh1lQu9
While many have been critical of this and demand that players see the profits made from this skin line, others have differing opinions. Popular content creator for VALORANT and Overwatch, SideShow, explained that this should be seen as an ‘investment’ into the scene, one that showcases the massively dedicated playerbase of VALORANT. This money being infused into organizations instead of players could also spark further development of players and teams.
While the disbursement of these funds will vary based off the team, the Champions skin line is a testament to the growing popularity and future of VALORANT esports, raising an impressive amount for its first world championship.