Riot Games will give away free rewards during Valorant Champions 2023 via Twitch and YouTube drops. Here's how to claim them.

First Published August 9, 2023, 15:50

Valorant Champions 2023 will be starting on August 6, where top teams from around the world will batter in Los Angeles for the ultimate title and trophy. In addition to this, Riot will be giving free rewards to all the fans who tune in to the event's livestream on Twitch or YouTube as a thank-you gift. There will be different rewards available for different periods of time during the event, and they have been revealed officially. 

Valorant Champions 2023 Twitch and YouTube Drops

You will be getting the following rewards if you watch the Valorant Champions 2023 broadcast:

  • “Lowrider” Title: Watch a live game between August 6 and 13
  • 2023 VCT Champions Gekko Diff Spray: Watch a live game between August 16 and 25
  • 2023 VCT Champions Gekko Diff Spray: Watch a live game of the Finals on August 26

How to claim Valorant Champions 2023 Twitch and YouTube Drops

In order to claim the Twitch and YouTube drops, you will have to watch the tournament's stream on the channels that have drops enabled. Once you watch them for a certain period of them, the rewards will unlock for you to grab.

However, make sure that you have connected your Riot Games account with YouTube and Twitch in order to be able to get the rewards in your game. You can do it by following these steps:

  • First of all, log into your Riot Games account.
  • Then, go to Twitch and log in there as well, and then click on your profile icon on the top right corner of the screen.
  • Go to Settings and then Connections and find the Riot Games account option. 
  • Click on the Connect button and authorize the connection to connect Twitch and Riot Games accounts.
  • You can follow the same steps to connect your YouTube and Riot Games account as well.

    How To Watch Valorant Champions 2023 Live?

    Valorant Champions 2023 will be streamed live on the official Twitch and YouTube channels of Valorant Esports. In addition to this, you can also watch it together with your favorite streamers at watch parties; however, make sure they have drops enabled.

    Rabia Sayal

    Written by Rabia Sayal

    Rabia leads the coverage of her first love, VALORANT, and is also a die-hard fan of Genshin Impact’s lore and character designs, though she misses playing retro games like Mario, Roadrash, Need for Speed II, and a lot more. She is currently enjoying Honkai: Star Rail and is eagerly waiting for Minecraft The Wild update. You will also find her playing Fireboy and Watergirl when she is feeling pretty lazy and wants to play It Takes Two once again sometime soon. You can also find her past work on the likes of GamepurSportskeedaHard Drive, and more publications. Along with being a gamer, she has done Masters in Mathematics and loves to play with numbers.

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