The third Brazilian partnership spot in the VCT 2023 Americas league will reportedly go to Made in Brazil (MIBR), who will be a part of FURIA and reigning VALORANT world champions LOUD in the 10-team league starting subsequent yr.
The news of MIBR getting a partnership spot was first reported by Gabriel Melo, an esports journalist based mostly in Brazil who stories for Dust2 BR, an extension of the flagship CS:GO news website HLTV. With MIBR taking the third and remaining Brazilian spot in the Americas league, Melo additionally reported that each Gamelanders and Ninjas in Pyjamas didn’t earn a partnership with Riot or a spot in the Americas league.
MIBR entered the VALORANT scene in the beginning of the yr, signing a Brazilian roster and qualifying for the second stage of Brazilian Challengers by relegation. They completed second in their group in stage two however fell aside in the playoffs after back-to-back losses to Los Grandes and Keyd Stars.
MIBR, a corporation owned by Immortals Gaming Club, is most well-known for its CS:GO roster, which has fielded various all-time nice gamers together with FalleN, fer, coldzera, tarik, Stewie2K, and others. The group additionally competes in Rainbow Six Siege in the Brazilian league, Brasileirão. MIBR additionally fields ladies’s groups in each VALORANT and CS:GO.
For NiP, the result have to be a disappointing one contemplating that the group moved its whole VALORANT division from EMEA to Brazil final yr, misplaced to LOUD in two separate Brazil Challengers grand finals, and narrowly fell wanting reaching Champions.
The reported (by way of numerous sources) checklist of groups for the Americas league is now: Cloud9, Sentinels, NRG, KRÜ, Leviatán, LOUD, FURIA, and MIBR. Two extra reported spots stay.