Wolves Esports kicked off VCT China Stage 2 with a convincing 13-5 victory over Titan Esports Club on July 9, delivering a lopsided opener. The match, held in Changsha during Group Stage Week 1, is part of a best-of-three series in a tournament carrying a $250K prize pool.
On its own, a Valorant match result wouldn’t typically land in crypto coverage. But Wolves Esports operates under Wolverhampton Wanderers FC, a Premier League football club that has been steadily weaving blockchain partnerships into its commercial strategy.
The match and what it means for VCT China
TEC recently made a roster change, signing ra1ny (Li Guo-Shuo) on June 29. New additions need time to gel, and a 10-day window before a stage opener isn’t exactly generous.
Wolves Esports has been a fixture in the VCT China league since its inception. Consistent participation in a regional circuit that feeds into Riot Games’ global competitive ecosystem gives the organization credibility.






