
VALORANT Mobile has been making the rounds for quite a while now, and the hype is about to reach its peak.
Tencent recently posted a job requirement for Fearless Contract Mobile Esports Operations. Fearless Contract is the other name for VALORANT Mobile. This was confirmed earlier by Tencent.
Based on this job listing, it is safe to say that Tencent has some big plans for the esports ecosystem of VALORANT Mobile. With the growing popularity of mobile gaming, it seems sensible for Tencent to focus on building a healthy esports ecosystem.
Here’s everything you need to know about the job listing for VALORANT Mobile that confirms an esports ecosystem for the title.
Tencent posts job listing for VALORANT Mobile Esports Operation

The official Tencent Careers website features several job listings for Fearless Contract. This confirms that VALORANT Mobile is well in the works, and it is only a matter of time before the official announcement is made.
However, one specific job listing has caught the attention of fans on Reddit. This listing clearly states the requirement for an individual capable of handling esports operations for the mobile game. This further goes to confirm that Tencent wants to build a thriving esports ecosystem for VALORANT Mobile, not just before the launch, but also before the official announcement of the title.
Additionally, one leak on Reddit suggests that Tencent and Riot Games China could be cooking up an announcement for VALORANT Mobile “at the National Competition Finals (which is a PC Tournament, part of Ascension China).” It goes on to claim that a showmatch could be played on VALORANT Mobile during the Finals weekend of the PC tournament.
We haven’t been able to confirm this report with our sources at the time of writing. We will make sure to bring all the latest updates and developments regarding the release of VALORANT Mobile, so be sure to check out all our news stories.
Meanwhile, Philippine-based esports organization Kadiliman Esports recently unveiled its official VALORANT Mobile roster despite the game not yet having a confirmed global release date. Reports indicate that the team will be competing in the game’s inaugural tournament in China.

This adds further momentum to the growing belief that a full-fledged VALORANT Mobile esports ecosystem is already beginning to take shape even outside of China.