The Valorant Esports chief of the Asia -Pacific region, Jake Sin, said: “We are also trying to create a database of the Challengers player's contract database to create a more transparency of signing a contract with the 2nd player.”

“At the same time, this allows transactions to be easier between teams and help prevent the situation of” going over the night “with any player accidentally due to lack of information, which I hope will help more for the players.”
Contract database, English name is Global Contract Database (GCD) is the data system that Riot Games has announced to monitor the status of League of Legends and Valorant players. Previously, this data was only statistics for first -class tournaments, but VCT Pacific has revealed to deploy the system for teams in Challengers.
Although only the Pacific area announced the implementation of this plan, the possibility of the remaining areas in the world will soon apply to Challengers tournaments. It is expected that this database will include information such as the name of the player, the team, the contract term, the region and the contact of the team.
In recent years, the teams from the higher ranking of the player from the lower rank have become popular. Two typical examples right this season include Zander from M80 to 100 Thieves or Kaajak from Apsk to Fnatic. Therefore, owning the management system of players is very important, especially when Valorant is trying to connect the tournament levels towards an increasingly complete ecosystem.