The VCS 2024 promotion round marks a crucial tournament to discover the top teams for Vietnam's most prestigious LMHT competition. Following the registration period, numerous entirely new names have emerged alongside some 'veteran' faces of the tournament. Perhaps the most surprising inclusion is Teacher Ba and the SBTC squad signing up for the VCS 2024 promotion round under the banner of Jack Joker Esport.
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Upon completing the review process, Riot has officially selected 6 qualified teams to participate in the VCS 2024 promotion round. Surprisingly, Teacher Ba's Jack Joker Esport has been excluded from the list. To participate in the promotion round, teams must fulfill all the conditions set by the organizer, including financial, infrastructural, and roster requirements. In addition to Jack Joker Esports, another team, Ranking Esports, has also been disqualified from the list of participants in the VCS 2024 promotion round.
The upcoming promotion round will feature 6 participating teams: MGN Box Esports, Original Gaming, APOLLO GAMING, DG Esports, Rainbow Warriors, and CYRU. The roster includes many renowned names, including veterans of the VCS such as Artifact, 2T, and notably, Noway. Vietnamese LMHT fans can't help but await the surprises in the upcoming matches.

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