$5,000 #Valorant5k Competition Hosted by Ploo!

We are beyond excited to partner up with Ploo for an all new #Valorant5k clip competition. As a Radiant Valorant player and winner of the Emerging Valorant Streamer award at the 2020 Game Awards, Ploo will decide which of your craziest, flashiest and funniest clips are worthy of part of our $5,000 prize pool.
To participate, simply clip, capture, upload and share clips your best Valorant moments with Medal.
Ploo will live stream as she picks top clips after the submission deadline (February 5th, 2021 23:59PDT). More details on the winner announcement will follow on a later date. Follow Ploo on Twitter, Twitch and Instagram and Medal on Twitter to receive all the updates.
Make sure to follow Ploo on Medal to see all of top tier Valorant plays!
How do I participate?
Upload your best Valorant clips made with Medal with #Valorant5k in the title to Medal.
For maximum engagement, you can share directly from Medal to:
- Discord (Share to Discord through the Medal app to the #share-clips channel.)
- Twitter (Medal automatically adds the #Valorant hashtag!)
- Reddit (Medal automatically allows you to post it to relevant Valorant subreddits)
You can enter as many clips as you want until February 5th. This guide will help get you started with Medal. Make sure to upvote the best clips you find on Medal for maximum enjoyment 🔥
Clips entered must be taken between the timeframe of January 25th, 2021 and February 5th, 2021 at 23:39 PST.
Prize Breakdowns
The top 5 clips will be chosen live by Ploo on Twitch. Each of the 5 winners will receive $1,000 dollars!
What are you going to do with your prize money?
Now get out there and start clipping!
Have any questions? Ask in our Medal Discord.
Check out Ploo on her socials: Medal, Twitter, Twitch and Instagram
Get in the action: Download Valorant now for your chance at part of the $5,000 prize pool!
Please note: Only submitted clips from users over the age of 13 will be considered in accordance with the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA). If your prize is worth more than $600, you may be subject to U.S. taxes and will need to file a Form 1099 as the prize will be counted as “income” for the winning. Terms and conditions may be subject to change.