The VALORANT<\/em> Champions weapon skin bundle has reportedly earned $18.72 million in revenue split between Riot Games and the competing teams, according to Riot sources that spoke to Upcomer<\/a>.<\/p>
Most of the reported teams reportedly kept the majority of the money with the organization, with X10 CRIT keeping all of its Champions bundle revenue. X10 CRIT and the roster that played at Champions parted ways in January<\/a> after the players’ contracts expired.<\/p>
The VCT Champions bundle was originally announced on Nov. 23<\/a>, featuring a Vandal skin, a karambit melee, and numerous other items with black, gold, and red color options and different variant upgrade options. Riot officially announced on Dec. 8, before Champions began, that the collection had already raised “over $7.5 million” for teams<\/a>, indicating a total revenue number of over $15 million at that point.<\/p>
Update March 3 1:45pm CT:\u00a0<\/strong>Since the Upcomer report was released, two members of Acend’s staff have tweeted<\/a> that the reported 75 percent\/25 percent split between the organization and players is incorrect. A source within Cloud9 has also confirmed to Dot Esports’ Max “purest” Katz that the org is “still deciding the percentage [split].”<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"