The Valorant Champions Tour (VCT) Team Capsules are an exclusive bundle of cosmetics within Valorant. They are intricately designed to represent each partnered VCT team. These capsules are primarily featured in the Esports Store throughout the 2024 season.
Players should know that the items of each capsule are not available for individual purchase. Instead, players must acquire the complete capsule to unlock any of its contents. Moreover, a large portion of the money earned from selling each team's capsule is used to support that team's VCT partner.
In this article, we will take a look at the top selling VCT Team Capsules for March 2024.
Highest Selling VCT Team Capsules in March 2024 for All Regions
The top-selling VCT Team capsules for each region as of March 2024 are as follows.
Top Selling VCT Team Capsules: Americas
For Americas, the top-selling VCT Team Capsules are as follows:
Sentinels
Leviatán
G2 Esports
Cloud9
LOUD
As expected, Sentinels is taking the lead, with Leviatán right behind. The specific monetary value of any sales has not been revealed yet.
Top Selling VCT Team Capsules: EMEA
For EMEA, the top-selling VCT Team Capsules are as follows:
Fnatic
Gentle Mates
Karmine Corp
KOI
NAVI
The top five in EMEA highlight a strong interest from French fans, with two organizations from the region ranking in the top three. Fnatic is the top-selling Team capsule in EMEA, with Gentle Mates and Karmine Corp following behind. The last two teams that come in are KOI and NAVI.
Top Selling VCT Team Capsules Pacific
For Pacific, the top-selling VCT Team Capsules are as follows:
Paper Rex
ZETA Division
T1
DRX
Gen.G
Paper Rex is taking the lead right now, followed by ZETA Division. T1 is right behind with DRX and Gen.G.
On 24th March 2024, Paper Rex did the unthinkable! It became the highest-seller of all Team Capsules, closely followed by Sentinels in second place.
The proceeds from these sales, about 50% of the profits go directly to the teams, are used to further make esports companies more efficient. The goal of this initiative is to continue the tradition of Riot Games of helping esports teams through sales of in-game items.
Last year, these profit-sharing VCT bundles brought in a total of $33 Million (~£26.1 Million) for partnered organizations.