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How to Claim Valorant Champions 2023 Twitch Drops

It's free!

With Valorant Champions 2023 starting next week, Riot Games has announced several free rewards for its faithful viewers tuning in for the games. Unlike other games, I never miss any gifts from Valorant and Riot Games due to their quality of freebies, which always stands equal to or above their premium content. To claim the Valorant Champions 2023 Twitch drops, connect your Twitch profile with your Riot Games account, followed by watching the match live at the recommended dates and times.

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All Twitch Drop Rewards for Valorant Champions 2023

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You can find the list of all the rewards for Valorant Champions 2023 in the following list and the methods to acquire them.

  • Lowrider Title Card: Watch a live game on the official Valorant Twitch or YouTube channel between August 06 to August 13, 2023
  • Gekko Diff Spray: Watch a live game on the official Valorant Twitch or YouTube channel between August 16 to August 25, 2023
  • Champions 2023 Player Card: Watch the finals on August 26, 2023, between 12 PM PST to 6 PM PST on the official Valorant Twitch or YouTube channel

Remember, you should only watch the match on the official drop-enabled channels to get the reward. I know popular streamers like Tarik or Shroud may pull in the majority of the audience due to their engaging anecdotes and conversation. So, ensure to open the official channel at least in your tabs if you need the gifts.

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As mentioned earlier, before tuning in for any games, connect your Twitch and Riot Games accounts by following the given steps.

  • Open your Twitch account Settings by clicking on the Wheel icon.
  • Navigate and reach the Connections sections.
  • In the long list of apps and games, choose Riot Games and press the Connect button.
  • Authorize the interlink by logging in to your Riot Games account with your current credentials.
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  • After authorization, you will return to the main page with a green tick under the Riot Games header with a message saying Your Riot Games account is connected. 

Like Twitch, you can link your YouTube profile with your Riot Games account.

  • Open YouTube and press YouTube Settings.
  • Select the Connected Apps section and find Riot Games.
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  • Click Connect button adjacent to the Riot Games tag and approve your interlinking by logging in to your Riot Games profile.
  • After establishing a link, you will find a tick mark adjacent to the Riot Games tag name.

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How to claim your Valorant Champions 2023 Drop Rewards

During one of your watching sessions, the Riot Games bot will randomly reward you with a drop. Once you receive a drop reward, the gift will be automatically added to your Valorant account. Just open your game and enjoy the rewards. Though these drops are random, almost everyone tuning into the game is guaranteed the reward item.

For more on Valorant, check out Worst Valorant Crosshair Codes of all time, or How to get rank gun buddies in Valorant on Pro Game Guides.


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Vignesh Raja
Vignesh Raja started as a Freelancer and became a Full-Time Staff writer at Pro Game Guides in March 2024. He has an engineering degree in IT and was previously a Semi-Professional Apex Legends and Paladins eSports player. His passion for multiplayer games made him pursue a career in writing to share his knowledge about competitive gaming. Nowadays, he spends his time writing guides for Valorant, BitLife, and Roblox. Also, he manages and coaches upcoming BGMI players in his free time to help them thrive in India's competitive eSports scene.