Valorant markets and tournament structure on royal drem
Valorant is a tactical team-based competitive game with established professional leagues and international tournaments. On our royal drem platform, we offer markets aligned with official Valorant event calendars — regional qualifiers, international championships, and franchise-league matches. Unlike casual gaming, Valorant betting settles based on match outcomes verified against tournament organiser data. A map win, a series result, or a tournament champion is recorded by Riot Games (the game publisher) and confirmed through multiple esports-data feeds before we mark any Valorant bet as settled.
The Valorant calendar includes events throughout the year. We update our market listings approximately two weeks before major tournaments and maintain live markets during active competition windows. Users in Jakarta and Surabaya who follow professional Valorant teams from Southeast Asia can wager on regional qualifiers and international events using the same account balance they use for Liga 1 football or live-casino blackjack.
We structure Valorant markets similarly to football markets. Match-winner markets ask which team will win the series (typically best-of-three maps). Map-specific markets focus on individual map outcomes within a series. Handicap markets account for team-strength differences. Head-to-head markets pit two teams directly against each other. Each market carries standard odds published on your betting slip; odds shift as match time approaches and information changes (roster updates, recent performance data, player injuries).
Settlement on royal drem follows official Valorant tournament results. Once a match concludes and the final score is published by the tournament organiser and broadcast platform, we cross-check the result against multiple esports-data sources. If a match is postponed or cancelled, affected bets are voided and stakes refunded. If a match is replayed due to technical issues, we settle based on the final official result, not the interrupted attempt.
Valorant vs traditional football betting
Valorant betting operates under the same settlement framework as football on royal drem, but with distinct mechanics. Football matches occur on fixed schedules (Liga 1 weekends, Champions League midweeks); Valorant tournaments can run continuously with matches scheduled across multiple days. Football outcomes are straightforward (one team wins, draws are possible in some markets); Valorant is series-based (best-of-three means first team to two map wins advances). Both are settled against official results from recognised governing bodies.
The verification process for Valorant is identical to football. Your account must complete KYC verification — identity document and address proof — before your first wager on any sport or esports title. Once verified, you can mix Valorant wagers with Liga 1 bets or live-casino activity without additional documents or account reactivation.
Esports settlement windows
Valorant match results are typically confirmed within minutes of the final map. Our settlement team processes Valorant markets faster than some football matches due to instant official publication; your balance reflects wins within hours of match conclusion.
Deposits and payments supporting Valorant betting
Your royal drem account accepts deposits through eight methods, all of which support Valorant wagering. DANA, e-wallet, and mobile banking are mobile wallets popular across Indonesia; deposits clear within minutes. local payment and online payment function similarly. e-wallet is a unified QR standard covering most Indonesian banks, allowing quick deposit flows without app-switching. Direct bank transfers via mobile banking, local payment, online payment, and e-wallet provide stability; deposits may take a few hours and withdrawals clear by next business day. All methods credit to a single account balance that unifies football, Valorant, live-casino, and slot activity.
When you place a Valorant bet on royal drem, your stake is deducted immediately from your balance. Once the match settles, any payout is credited back. You can then use that balance for another Valorant wager, a Champions League football bet, or a live-dealer roulette session — all without initiating a new deposit or account switch. A withdrawal request pulls from your combined balance; we do not segregate Valorant winnings from football winnings or casino payouts.

Payment method selection and withdrawal eligibility
You nominate a single payment method during account setup. This method is used for all future withdrawals — funds you win from Valorant matches, football bets, or casino sessions all route to your chosen channel. You cannot switch payment methods retroactively; if you need to change from mobile banking to local payment, you must contact our support team. Processing times follow your payment provider's standard windows: online payment and e-wallet typically settle within minutes; bank transfers may take a business day.
We do not impose withdrawal minimums or maximums tied to Valorant activity specifically. Your withdrawal is processed from your total account balance, regardless of whether those funds originated from Valorant wagers, Liga 1 bets, or live-casino play. Nor do we restrict withdrawals based on betting activity type — you can deposit via mobile banking, wager on Valorant, and request withdrawal to the same local payment account without artificial cooling-off periods.
Transaction history and Valorant record-keeping
Every Valorant wager appears in your account history with full details: the match, the market type, the odds you locked, your stake, and the settlement result. Your history is unified — Valorant bets, football wagers, deposits, and withdrawals all appear in chronological order. You can filter by activity type (esports only, football only, casino, deposits, withdrawals) to isolate specific categories. This transparency lets you review your Valorant activity patterns, track your spending across betting categories, and verify settlement against official results.
Key takeaways
- Valorant markets on royal drem settle based on official tournament results verified against multiple data sources
- Deposits via online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, or banks (mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet) fund Valorant and all other activities
- Your balance is unified across Valorant, football, and casino; withdrawals process without activity-type restrictions
- Settlement is typically fast due to instant official Valorant result publication
- All Valorant wagers and payouts appear in your unified transaction history with full details
Valorant within the broader royal drem platform
Our platform's approach to esports mirrors our approach to football and live-casino: integration without silos. You do not need a separate esports account, separate balance, or separate payment setup. A user in Bandung who enjoys both Liga 1 football during the season and Valorant tournaments year-round can place bets on both using a single royal drem account, a single deposit method, and a unified balance. The payment rails are identical; the settlement logic is similar (official results, cross-verification, transparent history); the account security and KYC verification apply uniformly.
Valorant is one of several esports categories we support. Our broader esports offerings include Mobile Legends, Free Fire, and PUBG Mobile — all of which follow the same mechanics as Valorant. Users focused exclusively on football (Liga 1, Piala AFF, Champions League) can ignore esports entirely. Users who prefer esports can bypass football markets. Users who engage with both can move seamlessly between them.
Our platform operates under jurisdiction-restricted access framing: our services are available only where local law permits. Users are responsible for verifying that access and use comply with their own jurisdiction's law. If you require support regarding Valorant betting, account access, payment processing, or settlement disputes, our customer team is available via in-app messaging and email during business hours.

