Another exciting week of competition is in the books for Melody Esports. Across League of Legends, Valorant, Rocket League and Fortnite, our teams battled through high-stakes matches, showing resilience, adaptability and the drive that defines the Melody brand.
League of Legends
The League team delivered a clean 2–0 sweep against Ember Knights in their first series of the week. Sharp laning phases and coordinated dragon control paved the way for a decisive midgame push. Their second matchup was a nail-biter against Skyline Esports, going the full distance before Melody fell 1–2 in a tense final game that came down to Baron control.

Valorant
Melody’s Valorant squad continued their qualifier run with two statement wins. They opened with a 13–6 victory on Bind against Zephyr, showcasing crisp utility usage and disciplined site takes. They followed up with a 13–10 win over Horizon Collective, locking in their spot for the next stage of qualifiers.

Rocket League
The Rocket League team faced off against Reverb United in a thrilling best-of-five, ultimately falling 2–3 despite several highlight-worthy plays. They bounced back in their second match, sweeping Quantum Boost 3–0 with dominant possession and precise rotations.

Fortnite
The Fortnite roster returned to competition this week and made a statement. In the first major lobby of the split, Melody’s players secured two top-5 finishes and one Victory Royale, displaying sharp rotations and excellent endgame execution. Their performance positions them strongly heading into the next qualifier stage.

As the regular season heats up, League aims to lock in playoff positioning, Valorant looks to continue their qualifier streak, Rocket League prepares for a rematch with Reverb United, and Fortnite eyes another strong showing in stacked lobbies. Stay tuned for next week’s coverage, highlight reels and behind-the-scenes content.


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