VALORANT Champions 2021: All Qualified Teams so far
VALORANT Champions 2021 is built on Challengers events, regional tournaments pitting a handful of teams from each region against each other. The top finishing teams at each Challengers event will make it to that region’s Challengers Finals. Since Valorant’s release, the Valorant Champions Tour Stage 2 Masters ended last month in Reykjavik, Iceland.
The game’s second foray into a big global event is set to be a massive affair, featuring 16 teams instead of just the 10 in Iceland. Here are teams who have qualified for VALORANT Champions 2021 after a series of multiple qualifiers and finals.
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VALORANT Champions 2021 Berlin
VCT is Riot’s year-long global tournament. There are 3 main tiers of this tournament Challengers, Masters, and Champions. Stage 3 of the Challengers NA is just around the corner. This tournament will lead to September’s international VCT Stage 3 Masters tournament held in Berlin, Germany. In contrast to Masters Reykjavík, Berlin will include 16 teams from North America, EMEA, Brazil, Korea, Japan, Southeast Asia, and Latin America.
The 8 teams to face off from Europe have already been selected. Valorant Masters Berlin is set to start on September 9, running through until the grand final on September 19. It’ll be held entirely on LAN at the Verti Music Hall, which Riot has previously used for the League of Legends World Championship. The third and final stage of the VALORANT Champions Tour culminates in Berlin in September.
Team | Points |
Fnatic | 350 |
Team Liquid | 280 |
Gambit Esports | 175 |
Acend | 130 |
Futbolist | 120 |
Oxygen Esports | 120 |
FunPlus Phoenix | 105 |
Guild Esports | 105 |
ForZe | 100 |
BBL Esports | 90 |
North America
Team | Points |
Sentinels | 675 |
100 Thieves | 225 |
Version1 | 200 |
Team Envy | 135 |
FaZe Clan | 120 |
XSET | 90 |
Luminosity Gaming | 60 |
Cloud9 Blue | 50 |
Gen.G | 50 |
Rise | 50 |
Brazil
Team | Points |
Team Vikings | 340 |
Sharks Esports | 215 |
Gamelanders | 135 |
FURIA Esports | 130 |
Havan Liberty | 75 |
NOORG 2.0 | 65 |
Stars Horizon | 40 |
Jaguares Esports | 40 |
Keyd Stars | 40 |
SLICK | 40 |
Southeast Asia
Team | Points |
X10 Esports | 285 |
FULL SENSE | 90 |
BOOM Esports | 75 |
Team SMG | 70 |
Bren Esports | 60 |
Paper Rex | 60 |
KPC | 45 |
CBT Gaming | 30 |
Galaxy Racer | 30 |
Zeal Esports | 30 |
LATAM
Team | Points |
KRÜ Esports | 270 |
Six Karma | 200 |
Infinity Esports | 170 |
Australs | 150 |
LAZER | 150 |
Border Monsters | 115 |
9z Team | 110 |
Furious Gaming | 45 |
Meta Gaming | 45 |
VELOX | 40 |
Korea
Team | Points |
NUTURN | 410 |
Vision Strikers | 315 |
F4Q | 205 |
DAMWON Gaming | 160 |
TNL Esports | 95 |
Prince | 80 |
GochuGaru | 40 |
World Game Star | 40 |
Apex People | 0 |
Rio Company | 0 |
Japan
Team | Points |
Crazy Raccoon | 295 |
ZETA DIVISION | 175 |
REJECT | 140 |
FENNEL | 75 |
Northeption | 75 |
BlackBird Ignis | 40 |
Feeling | 40 |
Insomnia | 40 |
Lag Gaming | 40 |
SCARZ | 30 |
All teams qualified for Champions
EMEA
- TBD
- TBD
North America
- Sentinels
- TBD
Brazil
- TBD
- TBD
Southeast Asia
- TBD
- TBD
Korea
- TBD
Japan
- TBD
Latin America
- TBD
Last Chance Qualifier
- North America: TBD
- EMEA: TBD
- South America: TBD
- Asia: TBD
Masters Berlin winner
- TBD
The remaining 14 teams will be determined after each region’s VCT Stage 3 Challengers Playoff competitions. The winner of the international tournament will receive a direct invite to Riot Games’ inaugural Valorant Champions 2021 tournament set to take place from November 29, 2021, to December 12, 2021.
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