Saturday, June 27, 2026
Home Blog Page 861

How to Fix “Error Sending a Team Invite” in Valorant Premier

0

Valorant’s new competitive mode was unveiled in 2022 by Riot Games. Known as the Premier mode, it will let you design your own lineup while competing in a wide variety of matches. 

Riot Games spoke to the challenge-seeking player base and explained that it planned to integrate the game more deeply into its esports infrastructure by introducing a highly competitive mode that would provide players access to Valorant’s competitive environment.

Players in Brazil were able to try out the finished Alpha version of Premier in October and November of last year. Having said that, this month will see the launch of the Premier Global Open Beta.

The Alpha testing of the same was successfully carried out by the player-base in Brazil around October and November of last year. Having said that, the Premier Global Open Beta is set to launch this month itself as confirmed by Riot Games.

Players will advance to the Valorant Champions Tour (VCT) Challenger Leagues through the newly launched Premier mode in the near future. If you are able to climb up the ladder through Premier, you’ll receive a crack at Challengers, where you can compete against actual professional teams. 

However, Valorant Premier is likely to have more bugs despite the many enhancements. ‘Error issuing a team invite’ is one such glitch that players are seeing. If you’re having trouble inviting a team to Valorant Premier, follow these steps.

Valorant Premier: How to fix error sending a team invite

If teammates haven’t verified their phone numbers in the game client, they can do so to fix Valorant Premier team invite errors. MrSpeedoMan suggested a second check before confirming a number as a possible workaround. 

You may visit Riot’s official website, click the “2FA” button, and then check your email to make sure 2FA is turned on. Verify that they have a valid email address. Keep in mind that 2FA can be working even if the email wasn’t verified. You can enter their number in the Valorant client’s tournament section, accessible via the main menu.

Valorant Premier bug reporting

As previously announced, Riot Games has established a megathread in the Valorant subreddit where players can report issues they’ve encountered during the global beta and debate potential fixes. 

If you have already linked your phone number in the past and are still getting this issue, you can try temporarily unlinking it and then relinking it. According to the Reddit user Exciting_Society8667, the Riot developer has removed the typical six-month waiting time before linking an account to a new phone number for the duration of the Valorant Premier test. 

Players can find out what time zone they are in and how that affects the game’s queue by clicking on the Premier tab. Riot has established requirements for participation in order to limit the possibility of slot abuse.

Once the squad is created, the team leader can enroll and select the region they would wish to play in. The selected region will play a crucial part in the Premier’s journey as it will determine the server the roster will play upon.

Follow TalkEsport on for the latest esports news and gaming guides, also keep up with us on Twitter, Facebook, Google News, and Instagram.

FAQs

Q1: What is Valorant Premier? A1: Valorant Premier is a highly competitive mode in the online game Valorant, introduced by Riot Games in 2022. It allows players to design their own lineup while competing in various matches, and is intended to provide access to the competitive environment of Valorant’s esports infrastructure.

Q2: When was the Alpha version of Valorant Premier tested? A2: The Alpha testing of Valorant Premier was carried out by players in Brazil around October and November of last year.

Q3: What should players do if they encounter the “Error Sending a Team Invite” issue in Valorant Premier? A3: Players who encounter the “Error Sending a Team Invite” issue in Valorant Premier should check if their teammates have verified their phone numbers in the game client. They can also visit Riot’s official website and click the “2FA” button to ensure that two-factor authentication is turned on.

Q4: How can players report bugs or issues they encounter during the Valorant Premier global beta? A4: Riot Games has established a megathread in the Valorant subreddit where players can report bugs or issues they encounter during the Valorant Premier global beta and discuss potential fixes.

Q5: How can players enroll and select the region they want to play in once they have created their squad in Valorant Premier? A5: Once the squad is created, the team leader can enroll and select the region they wish to play in. The selected region will determine the server the roster will play upon, and players can find out what time zone they are in and how that affects the game’s queue by clicking on the Premier tab. Riot has established requirements for participation to limit the possibility of slot abuse.

True Rippers beats Medal Esports 2-0 in VCL SA Split 2 kick-off

True Rippers started VCL SA Split 2 on a good note by winning 2-0 from Medal, after almost throwing away an 8-4 lead in the second map to win it in Overtime. Medal saw a few roster changes today, owing to their 7-man roster.

True Rippers Roster and Lineup

The roster of True Rippers consists of Saaransh “Whimp” Dang as the IGL, Shravana “Techno” Sahoo, Chogyal “Kaizen” Bhutia, Philip “Aryu” Vergara, Nereus “d1srupt” Lico and Aditya “Pixelzz” Gulhane(Sub).

Medal Esports Roster and Lineup

The Medal Esports has a 7-man roster with Rishabh “Ezzy” Gupta, Tanmay “FOX” Verma, Prish “tricky” Valvani, Emmanuel “jEEE” Buenavidez, Oscar “Kakarot” Jr., Sameer “godvexy” Sharma, Daivik “DcRulz” Chauhan. For today’s match, Godvexy made his Debut in VCL SA as well as Ezzy was back in the main roster, whereas Tricky and Fox were shifted to the inactive roster.

Map Veto and Selection

Bind was banned by Medal Esports and Pearl was banned by True Rippers at the start of VCL SA Split 2. Medal picked Ascent and True Rippers picked Lotus. Split and Fracture were banned making Haven the last map.

Map Recap

On Ascent, MDL started off strong by winning the pistol and anti-eco round, only to lose the bonus round. MDL won 2 more rounds, thanks to triple kills by Ezzy making the score 4-1. Round 6 saw a quad kill by Kaizen on his operator. Round 7 was an amazing clutch by JEE in a 1v3 position. TR still managed to close the half in their favor at 7-5.

MDL won the second pistol as well, by Ezzy’s triple kills, as well as the anti-eco. TR won the full buy round and kept winning multiple rounds to bring the score up to 12-7. MDL got two more rounds but TR proceeded to close the map at 13-9 with D1srupt’s triple kills.

On Lotus, even after DcRulz got a triple kill, TR managed to win the pistol round along with anti-eco as well as the bonus round, thanks to Techno’s 3k. Round 4 was an almost 1v4 clutch win by Whimp, but Ezzy managed to Killjoy diff him, winning MDL their first round win, that too thrifty. Round 7 saw a 2v4 round win by MDL, bringing the score to 2-5. TR managed to close the half at a huge advantage of 8-4.

MDL won a very important pistol round as well as an anti-eco round but lost the bonus round, bringing the score to 9-6 in favor of TR. Round 16 was won by MDL as DcRulz managed to get 3 important kills. MDL equalized the score at 9-9 when DcRulz got a triple kill yet again, managing to come up after a four-round deficit. D1srupt almost got an Ace in round 21, stolen by Techno, to win the round and bring the score to 11-10. MDL equalized again after Whimp whiffed in an important situation and JEE got a triple kill. The match got pushed to Overtime where TR won 14-12. 

Killjoy players for both the team, i.e., Ezzy and Whimp were the MVPs for today’s match.

Thank you for taking the time to read our article. To stay up-to-date with the latest news and articles around Gaming and Esports, we kindly recommend following TalkEsport on Google News.

When Does Valorant Premier Open Beta Ends?

0

Riot Games has just announced the release of the Valorant Premier Open Beta with the Episode 6 Act 3 update. This news is exciting for fans of the game, who are eagerly waiting to get their hands on the new mode. The good news is that the wait is almost over as the first matches will be played on April 29, 2023.

In a recent video, Riot has explained that players will be able to create their own team and compete against each other in a weekly format. The winner of the tournament will be decided at the end of the week, on Tournament Day.

If you are planning to participate in the Valorant Premier Open Beta, you will need to know the schedule. The first match of the tournament will be played on April 29, 2023. The Tournament Day, where the winner will be announced, will take place on May 21, 2023.

Here is the complete schedule for the four weeks:

Week 1

  • Saturday, April 29 (Ascent)
  • Monday, May 1 (Ascent)

Test Tournament

  • Wednesday, May 3

Week 2

  • Saturday, May 6 (Pearl)
  • Monday, May 8 (Pearl)

3rd Week

  • Saturday, May 13 (Bind)
  • Monday, May 15 (Bind)

Week 4

  • Saturday, May 20 (Haven)

Playoff Tournament

  • Sunday, May 21

To participate in the Valorant Premier Open Beta, you will need to enroll before April 28. As a team owner, you will be able to register your team and choose the mode you want to play in. The Premier Beta format allows players to play two matches in a week, and the game’s played each week will be added to the team’s Premier Score. The team with the highest score will qualify for the Playoff Tournament.

When Does Valorant Premier Beta Ends?

The enrollment period for the Premier Beta started on April 25 and will end on April 28, giving players a limited time to register their teams for the tournament. Once the enrollment period is over, the tournament will begin, and players will have the opportunity to compete against each other and showcase their skills.

Valorant premier enrollment deadline:

The enrollment period for the Premier Beta started on April 25 and will end on April 28, giving players a limited time to register their teams for the tournament.

Velocity Gaming announce CS:GO open tryouts

0

Velocity Gaming on Twitter have announced a tryout event for their forthcoming planned-CS:GO roster. So far they have updated the community with a Google Form which revolves around a predefined set of pointers one must qualify in order to have their form processed further to the tryouts when they open. 

VLT Gaming, is well known for its Valorant roster in India and are currently playing at the VCL 

What really contributed to the buzz was their recent additions to their Valorant roster, Domagoj “Doma” Fancev and Adam “ec1s” Eccles. 

Currently there exist no Indian Organizations who own a full fledged CS:GO roster apart from some bootstrapped mid to base-tier ones who are actively looking to seize an opportunity of having acquired. With VLT planning to enter Counter Strike, they might directly play their inaugural event in Counter-Strike : 2 when it launches in June of this year. 

Given the fact they are now expecting responses through their forms to having officially signed and finalized their playing five, Valve would have already shipped CS:2 to their pre-existing players from CS:GO, their soon to be older iteration of the game. 

Below are the pointers, the players need to acknowledge and verify before they opt-in for the tryouts : 

  • Players opting for the tryouts should be 18 or above. 
  • They should have past professional experience
  • A personal set-up is a must until they get flown down to the bootcamp. 
  • They should be ready to travel for events and LAN tournaments.
  • An Indian citizen is preferred and would have the top priority.
  • Who can fill the form? INDIVIDUALS / TEAMS – 5 man/4 man/3 man / DUO’s .

If you have any past professional experience and are looking to sign-up for VLT’s Counter-Strike roster, feel free to fill out the form here

Thank you for taking the time to read our article. To stay up-to-date with the latest news and articles around Gaming and Esports, we kindly recommend following TalkEsport on Google News.

OnlyFriends Claim 2-0 Series Win Over IKARI on Day 6 of Rush B CSGO Tournament

OnlyFriends have taken down IKARI with a 2-0 series win and have made their way to the grand finals of the event.

OnlyFriends vs IKARI Rush B CSGO Tournament Recap

  • Online: Best of 3

Map Veto

1. OnlyFriends Ban Vertigo
2. IKARI Ban Nuke
3. OnlyFriends Pick Mirage
4. IKARI Pick Inferno
5. OnlyFriends Ban Anubis
6. IKARI Ban Overpass
7. Ancient was left over 

Map 1: Mirage (Pick: OnlyFriends, Winner: OnlyFriends, Final Score: 16:5)

Despite the best efforts of ‘Ph1NNN’, who delivered a 4K on the first pistol round of Mirage, OnlyFriends couldn’t stop IKARI from starting the half with a lead. IKARI could grab a second round before OnlyFriends turned up the tempo and gained a massive lead before closing the first half 12-3. 

IKARI could grab the second pistol round as well, but a force-buy on the following round from OnlyFriends was enough to stop them in their tracks. IKARI could only drop two more rounds before OnlyFriends closed game 1 with a score of 16-5.

‘F1redup’ took the top spot in the leaderboard of the first game with 25 kills and 7 deaths with an ADR of 122.6.

Map 2: Inferno (Pick: IKARI, Winner: OnlyFriends, Final Score: 16:6)

IKARI kicked off Inferno with a pistol round on the T-side but once again failed to convert the following round after a force-buy from OnlyFriends. The latter dominated the CT side of Inferno once again as they closed the first half 11-4 in their favor.

After losing the second pistol round, IKARI could only grab two rounds in the second half of Inferno before OnlyFriends proceeded to close game 2 with a score of 16-6.

‘KiiLSwitCh’ was crowned as the MVP of the second game with a K/D of 16/5 and an ADR of 90.1.

Thank you for taking the time to read our article. To stay up-to-date with the latest news and articles around Gaming and Esports, we kindly recommend following TalkEsport on Google News.

KingPins Dominate FIREDUP 2-0 to Win Rush B CSGO Tournament

Day 5 of the Rush B CSGO tournament presented by AA Gaming, saw FIREDUP Gaming play KingPins for a place in the next round of the tournament. KingPins coming with steller form from their previous showings while FIREDUP Gaming comes after knocking out RDX.

Map 1 Inferno

FIREDUP got off to a strong start with a pistol round victory that saw them pick up 3 rounds off the back of it. The first buy round went the way of KingPins which they used to put together a string of five rounds and eventually go 5-3 up before FIREDUP could get back on the board. Eventually, after back and forth saw the first half close in favor of KingPins with a single-round lead.

KingPins looked much better on their T side and did not let FIREDUP settle down at any point and in the end, they were able to reach 16 where FIREDUP only managed 4 more rounds. The match concluded with a 16-11 scoreline as we head to Ancient.

Map 2 Ancient

Although FIREDUP showed a solid game against RDX in Ancient however this has been KingPin’s go-to map whenever they needed a win. Starting on the T side, KingPins played a very aggressive brand of CS that did not allow FIREDUP any room to put together consecutive rounds. The first half ended with a massive 5 round lead for KingPins.

On their defense, FIREDUP weren’t allowed any more than 3 rounds as KingPins continued their stellar form in Ancient. The map closed 16-8 with a great display of teamwork and strategy from KingPins that will see them go further in the tournament.

Thank you for taking the time to read our article. To stay up-to-date with the latest news and articles around Gaming and Esports, we kindly recommend following TalkEsport on Google News.

Fortnite to Introduce Anakin Skywalker Skins Soon

0

A new playable character has been hinted at on Twitter by Fortnite, indicating that Anakin Skywalker from the Star Wars universe may be added to the character lineup. Fortnite’s previous collaboration with Star Wars dates back to 2019, and it appears that it is time for another collaboration.

As Star Wars Day on May 4th draws near, it appears that Fortnite will be taking part in the festivities. The game’s Twitter account shared an image of Anakin Skywalker’s skin, accompanied by the caption: “You’ve been chosen.”

The enormous cast of characters from different properties is one of Fortnite’s distinguishing characteristics. It will be possible for fans to fully immerse themselves in the Star Wars universe thanks to the introduction of Anakin Skywalker as a playable character.

In the image, the text Fortnite x Star Wars can be seen in the upper right corner. Additionally, Fortnite responded to the tweet, indicating that the new collaboration will arrive on May 2, 2023. Well-known leaker HYPEX suggests that the Fortnite x Star Wars collaboration will include multiple skins, new mythic weapons, and Force Mythics for players to enjoy the Star Wars-themed items in the game.

Thank you for taking the time to read our article. To stay up-to-date with the latest news and articles around Gaming and Esports, we kindly recommend following TalkEsport on Google News.

Kingpins Take Down Reckoning Esports in RUSH B CSGO Tournament With a 2-0 Series Win

Kingpins have dominated their series versus Reckoning Esports as they take down their opposition with a 2-0 stomp. 

Kingpins vs Reckoning Esports Rush B CSGO Tournament Recap

  • Online: Best of 3

Map Veto

1. Reckoning Esports Ban Vertigo
2. Kingpins Ban Overpass
3. Reckoning Esports Pick Inferno
4. Kingpins Pick Ancient
5. Reckoning Esports Ban Anubis
6. Kingpins Ban Nuke
7. Mirage was left over 

Map 1: Inferno (Pick: Reckoning Esports, Winner: Kingpins, Final Score: 16:14)

Kingpins started Inferno on the T-side with a pistol round win and converted the anti-eco round without any hassle. Reckoning Esports grabbed their first buy round and proceeded to win the next two rounds before Kingpins equalized the score 3-3. The teams traded rounds back and forth before Reckoning Esports took the lead and closed the half 9-6.

A jaw-dropping clutch from Kingpins ‘Benzene’ marked the start of the second half of Inferno, giving his team a shot at coming back into the game. After winning the following round as well, they were quickly shut down by their opposition as Reckoning went into a frenzy and extended their lead by 13-8. A much-needed B-site retake from ‘DiceDealer’ and ‘Benzene’ brought Kingpins back into the game, who then proceeded to equalize the score, eventually closing the game with no room to spare as the scoreline read 16-14.

‘Benzene’ took the top spot in the leaderboard after dropping 27 kills with only 18 deaths and a 90+ ADR.

Map 2: Ancient (Pick: Kingpins, Winner: Kingpins, Final Score: 16:3)

To call Ancient a one-sided domination from Kingpins would be an understatement. Starting with a win on the T-side pistol round, Kingpins left no room for mistakes as they won one round after another. They eventually gained a massive 11-round lead over Reckoning Esports with a score of 12-1 before dropping the last two rounds and finishing the half 12-3.

The second half of Ancient was no different either. After grabbing the pistol round win on the CT side, Kingpins converted the second round with ease despite a force buy coming from Reckoning.

The second game ended with a 16-3 score in favor of team Kingpins as the series came to a conclusion with a 2-0 stomp.

‘Elvis’ reigned supreme at the top of the leaderboard on the second game after securing 20 kills for his team with only 8 deaths and a whopping 109 ADR.

Thank you for taking the time to read our article. To stay up-to-date with the latest news and articles around Gaming and Esports, we kindly recommend following TalkEsport on Google News.

FIREDUP Gaming Comes Out Victorious Against RDX in Rush B CSGO Tournament

Day 5 of the Rush B CSGO tournament presented by AA Gaming, saw RDX take on FIREDUP-Gaming take on each other in a best-of-three double-elimination matchup. Both teams come into the game fighting for their continued involvement making it a match of high stakes.

Map 1: Ancient

FIREDUP got off to a good start on the defense going 8-2 up before RDX were able to find any footing. Soon after the 10th round, RDX put together a string of 6 rounds and FIREDUP led only by a round before switching sides. RDX historically struggled on this map but their T side looked better than their previous showing.

On their offense, FIREDUP were able to brush off the lost rounds from their defense and got off to a stellar start. Despite being on a map perceived to be heavily CT-sided, they made it look easy and steamrolled onto the 15th round before RDX were able to show anything remotely convincing. RDX picked up three more rounds before FIREDUP put a stop to any attempts of a comeback and found themselves one map away from going onto the next round of the event.

Map 2: Overpass

RDX on the defense started the game with a pistol round win and but FIREDUP’s force buy delivered in aces and spades in the following round forcing RDX to go for a force buy. Both teams traded round for a while before FIREDUP were able to put together 10 rounds in a row to go 12-3 up. Disaster would be an understatement when describing RDX’s defense and with this, RDX already has a foot in the next round of the tournament.

Although RDX was able to grab the pistol on their offense and covert the following round but all this look futile on the face of the lead that FIREDUP got on their offense. RDX managed to go up to 9 rounds before FIREDUP closed the map and make it to the next round of the tournament.

Thank you for taking the time to read our article. To stay up-to-date with the latest news and articles around Gaming and Esports, we kindly recommend following TalkEsport on Google News.

Valorant Premier Open Beta: Format, Schedule & More

0

Valorant’s new competitive mode was unveiled in 2022 by Riot Games. Known as the Premier mode, it will let you design your own lineup while competing in a wide variety of matches. 

Riot Games spoke to the challenge-seeking player base and explained that it planned to integrate the game more deeply into its esports infrastructure by introducing a highly competitive mode that would provide players access to Valorant’s competitive environment.

Players in Brazil were able to try out the finished Alpha version of Premier in October and November of last year. Having said that, this month will see the launch of the Premier Global Open Beta.

The Alpha testing of the same was successfully carried out by the player base in Brazil around October and November of last year. Having said that, the Premier Global Open Beta is set to launch this month itself as confirmed by Riot Games.

Players will advance to the Valorant Champions Tour (VCT) Challenger Leagues through the newly launched Premier mode in the near future. If you are able to climb up the ladder through Premier, you’ll receive a crack at Challengers, where you can compete against actual professional teams. 

The Premier system is a cornerstone of Riot’s ambitions for Valorant’s alternative route to the professional ranks. When implemented globally, this competitive structure will give every player the chance to pursue a career in esports.

When will the Valorant Premier Global Open Beta launch?

The Valorant Premier Global Open Beta is expected to launch on April 29, 2023. To participate in the open beta, players must qualify for a set of requirements which are as follows: 

  • The player must have an SMS-verified account.
  • The user must have completed his/her placement matches in the act. 
  • A team should at least have 5 five players and 7 at the most. The user may create his/her own or join an existing one. 

Beta testing enrollment has begun and will close on April 28. Owners of Valorant teams will have the ability to register their own teams and select the game mode they want to compete in.

The plan calls for each participant to compete in two games per week. The results of each week’s games will be factored into each team’s Premier Score, which will ultimately determine which teams advance to the Playoff Tournament.

Players can find out what time zone they are in and how that affects the game’s queue by clicking on the Premier tab. Riot has established requirements for participation in order to limit the possibility of slot abuse.

Once the squad is created, the team leader can enroll and select the region they would wish to play in. The selected region will play a crucial part in the Premier’s journey as it will determine the server the roster will play upon.

Thank you for taking the time to read our article. To stay up-to-date with the latest news and articles around Gaming and Esports, we kindly recommend following TalkEsport on Google News.