Paper Rex’s something gets visa for Valorant Champions 2023

Paper Rex's something, an esports team founded by a former Valorant pro, has received clearance to attend the upcoming Valorant Champions tournament.

Paper Rex’s something gets visa for Valorant Champions 2023
Published by Ethan @ PC Game Spotlight a year ago


Paper Rex's something to Compete in Valorant Champions 2023

The Valorant Champions 2023 tournament is about to get a little more exciting, as Paper Rex's something, a professional Esports team, has reportedly obtained a visa allowing it to enter the United States. The team will be able to attend the high-profile Valorant tournament, marking a major step forward in the recognition of esports as a legitimate and competitive sport.

Paper Rex's something, also known as PxrX, is a team that was founded by former Valorant pro player Rex 'Paper' Guo. The group represents Chengdu, China, and competes in the mobile strategy game at a professional level.

In a tweet, PxrX confirms that its players have secured the necessary visas to enter the United States, allowing them to compete in Valorant Champions 2023. The tournament is a major international competition for the popular online game, and this year's iteration marks the 20th annual Valorant Champions.

While Paper Rex's something's participation in Valorant Champions 2023 comes as no surprise, the fact that the team was able to secure travel visas is a major relief. Esports teams often face a difficult and challenging process when applying for visas, so this news marks a significant milestone in the recognition of esports as a legitimate and competitive sport.

With their visa secured, Paper Rex's something can now focus on preparing for the intense competition ahead. The team will be joined by some of the best players and teams in the world, marking a truly remarkable achievement for a group that only formed a little over a year ago.

Check out Valorant Champions 2023 for more information about the upcoming tournament.

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