Trace Esports and Bilibili Gaming have qualified for the Valorant Champions Seoul after defeating All Gamers and JD Gaming, respectively.
While Seoul will be the first time we see Trace Esports' team competing at an international tournament, Bilibili Gaming's roster is making its international return one year after their last performance abroad, which was at Los Angeles, California.
Trace Esports was the first roster of the day to clinch a spot to compete in Seoul after the players' 2-0 against All Gamers. Shortly after, Bilibili Gaming followed with a 2-0 win against JD Gaming. Both teams will represent the Chinese region in Seoul alongside EDward Gaming and FunPlus Phoenix, who qualified for this year's Valorant Champions after the conclusion of the league's regular phase.
With China's representation in Seoul having been decided, there are only four more spots to be clinched by the time this article is being written: three from VCT Americas and one from VCT EMEA. Fortunately, all doubts will be resolved throughout this week.