VALORANT introduces new desktop-only Twitch extension Shotcall

Sofia Guimarães

Sofia Guimarães

Shotcall is a new desktop-only Twitch extension that lets you predict plays in real time while watching VALORANT.

If you are a VALORANT Champions Tour (VCT) expert, Shotcall will be a great place to flex your knowledge. Watch the matches and predict what is happening next to win points and climb the leaderboard.

Shotcall in the VCT Americas

Imagine it like a mini game, where while you watch the VCT Americas matches, you can predict how many kills a team will do next round or who will take the first blood. Shotcall is a desktop-only Twitch extension that is going to be tested in the VCT Americas Twitch channel.

Shotcall extension preview (Image by Riot Games)
Shotcall extension preview (Image by Riot Games)

How to enable Shotcall

Head over to a VCT Americas official Twitch channel and hover your mouse over the video player to enable the Shotcall extension. A red crystal ball icon will appear in the top left corner of the stream. Click it to open Shotcall and log in. Once activated, it is recommended to enable audio so you never miss a prediction.

If Shotcall is not appearing, look for the Twitch extension controls icon on the right side of the video, click it, then make sure Shotcall is set to “visible.”

Test days for Shotcall

This new desktop-only Twitch extension will be tested in four days, starting on August 8. Then, it will be tested on all Fridays until the end of the month, being August 15, 22, and 29. Shotcall is your chance to prove that no one knows the VALORANT circuit better than you!

Since it is a new feature, don't forget to leave your feedback on VALORANT's social media and Twitch chat, so this new product is for you and built with you. Riot Games is also sending links to surveys at the end of maps to get your feedback on Shotcall.

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