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VALORANT Game Changers Championship Leo Faria
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Leo Faria, the Global Head of VALORANT Esports, has responded to community backlash surrounding the implementation of patch 11.08 during the Game Changers Championship.

In the latest dev panel, when Rioters were asked about this decision, the response that “the timing is unfortunate” raised several questions about the scene’s importance in the publisher’s eyes.

Addressing those concerns, Faria tweeted that while the team wanted to avoid this situation, this is the only period during which the developers can properly test different updates. He further explained that this hadn’t been an issue in previous years, as the changes made were not as significant as those announced for the 2025 Off//Season.

“The timing isn’t ideal and we know that,” he said. “In a perfect world, we’d avoid big gameplay changes right before a global tournament, but the reality is that this part of the year is our best window to make meaningful updates to VAL. That’s important for keeping the game fresh and giving the dev team time to monitor the changes and adjust them before the new season starts in January.

Faria added further: “This hasn’t been a problem in the past because the changes during this window were smaller. But this year’s update is more significant, and because these events are scheduled up to two years in advance (schedule, travel, venue, etc have been locked in for a while), we couldn’t shift things around.”

However, a valid question raised by the community was regarding the decision not to play the Game Changers Championship on the older patch. Leo Faria responded that the GC teams still have a decent amount of time to prepare before the event begins.

“This was absolutely discussed as an option, but comes with its own set of problems,” he shared. “Most importantly, keeping GCC on the previous patch would have made it much harder for teams to get meaningful practice. Some GC teams told us they’d prefer the older patch and others saw adapting quickly as an edge, so there wasn’t one clear path that worked for everyone.”

That said, Riot Games is working on moving the Game Changers Championship closer to VALORANT Champions in the future to improve these circumstances.

2026 VALORANT Esports Schedule Changes

Moving forward, Riot is making major changes to VALORANT’s esports circuit. The biggest of these is the removal of Ascension tournaments, with Challengers teams now having a chance to qualify directly for the VCT Stage 2 Playoffs.

As a result, the time frame previously occupied by Ascension events will be used to schedule the Game Changers Championship slightly earlier, preventing teams from facing sudden meta shifts right before the scene’s biggest event of the year.

The post Head of VALORANT Esports addresses backlash regarding patch over Game Changers appeared first on Esports Insider.

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