Valorant Champions is the tournament equivalent to the world finals of League of Legends. This is the event in the Champions Champions Tour 2021 series of Riot Games. This year's tournament takes place from December 1 to 12 in Berlin with a total prize value of up to $ 1 million. In particular, the championship will receive 350,000 USD.
In addition, the runner -up teams and 3rd ranks received 150,000 USD and 90,000 USD respectively. Teams to finish from rank 5 to 8 received 40,000 USD; Grade 9 to 12 receives $ 20,000 and 13 to 16 receives $ 20,000. In addition to the attractive prize value, Valorant Champions also divided 50% of the profits from Champions costumes for all teams.

Riot Games has announced a group of Champions costumes with 3 players, 1 Vandal gun and 1 Karambit melee. Valorant Champions season 1 will have 16 teams including Gambit Esports, Acend, Fnatic, Team Liquid (EMEA), Sentinels, Team Envy, Cloud9 Blue (North America), Kru Esports, Furia Esports (American Latin), Team Vikings, Keyd Stars (Brazil), X10 ESPORTS, Full South Esport, Team Sec, team A), Vision Strikers (Korea) and Crazy Raccoon (Japan).
The teams participating in the tournament were divided into 4 tables, competing in the branch format – winning the branch to find 2 teams in the knockout round. With the possession of many bright stars and gaining a variety of tactics, Valorant Champions season 1 promises to devote to the audience the eye -catching performances.
Table A
This is a relatively interesting group when gathering bright confrontations that are CNED, Yay and Patiphan, the famous player with the Jett general playing for the X10 Crit. However, after what has shown at Masters 3, Acend and Team Envy are the top two candidates for the ticket to go on.
Acend
Acend's squad
– Santeri “BonCold” Sassi
– Mehmet “CNED” Yagiz ipek
– Vladyslav “Kiles” Shvets
– Patryk “Starxo” Kopczynski
– Aleksander “zeek” zygmunt
Team Envy
Team Envy's team
– Pujan “Fns” Mehta
– Victor “Victor” Wong
– Austin “Crashies” Roberts
– Jaccob “Yay” Whiteaker
– Jimmy “Marved” Nguyen
X10 Crit
X10 Crit's squad
– Itthirite “Foxz” Ngamsaard
– Panyawat “sushiboys” Subsiriroj
– Nuchaon “Sscary” Matarat
– Thanamethk “Crws” Mahatthanuyut
– Patiphan “Patiphan” Chaiwong

Keyd Stars
Keyd Star's squad
– Olavo “Heat” Marcelo
– Jonathan “Jhow” Gloria
– Gabriel “V1xen” Martins
– Murillo “Murizzzz” tuchtenhagen
– Lucas “NTK” Martins
Table b
There was the appearance of the Masters 2 champion and the top team of Liquid team of the EMEA area, the opportunity to continue for Kru Esports and Furia Esports is probably not high. However, fans are waiting for South American representatives to dedicate their best to make it difficult for the “big” in Europe as well as North America.
Sentinels
Sentinels's squad
– Shahzeb “Shahzham” Khan
– Hunter “sick” mims
– Tyson “Tenz” Ngo
– Jared “Zombs” Gitlin
– Michael “Dap” Gulino
Kru esports
Kru Esports's play team
– Nicolas “Klaus” Ferrari
– Roberto “Mazino” Rivas
– Juan “Nagz” Pablo Lopez
– Joaquin “Delz1k” Espinozo
– Angelo “keznit” Mori
Team Liquid
Team Liquid's team
– Dom “Soulcas” Sulcas
– Travis “L1NK” Mendoza
– Elias “Jamppi” Olkkonen
– Adil “Scream” Benedom
– Nabil “Nivera” Benedom
Furia Esports
Furia Esports's squad
– Alexandre “Xand” Zizi
– Gabriel “Qck” Lima
– Khalil “Khalil” Schmidt
– Agustin “Nozwerr” Ibarra
– Matheus “Mazin” Araujo
Table C
Ascended the throne at Masters 3 Berlin, Gambit Esports towards Valorant Champions with the goal of conquering the throne. Located in the same table with rivals like Team Secret, Crazy Raccoon or Team Vikings, perhaps not too difficult for NATS and his teammates to complete the goal of reaching the knockout round.
Gambit Esports
Gambit Esports's play team
– Timofty “Chronicle” Khromov
– Nikita “D3FFO” Sudakov
– Bogdan “Sheydos” Naumov
– Ayaz “Nats” Akhmetshin
– Igor “Redgar” Vlasov

Team Vikings
Team Vikings's team
– Gustavo “GTNzin” Moura
– Gustavo “sacy” Rossi
– Leandro “FRZ” Gomes
– Gabriel “Sutecas” Dias
– Matias “Saadhak” Delipetro
Team Secret
Team Secret team
– Jessie “Jessievash” Cristy Cuyco
– Jayvee “Dubstep” Paguiran
– Jim “Borkum” Timbreza
– Kevin “Dispencer” TE
– Riley “Witz” Go
Crazy Raccoon
Crazy Raccoon's play team
– An “Medusa” min-cheol
– Yusuke “Neth” Matsuda
– Byeon “Munchkin” Sang-Beom
– Park “Bazzi” Jun-Ki
– Teppei “ADE” Kuno
Table d
At Valorant Champions, Group D is considered a “death table” when both Cloud9 Blue, Fnatic, Full Sense and Vision Strikers are highly appreciated. Therefore, the situation in Group D promises to be tense and gives the audience a variety of emotions.
Vision Strikers
Vision Strikers' play team
– Kim “stax” Gu-taek
– Goo “RB” Sang-min
– Yu “buzz” byung-chul
– Kim “Mako” Myeong-Kwan
– Kim “Lakia” Jong-Min
Fnatic
Fnatic's playing lineup
– Jake “Boaster” Howlett
– Domagoj “DOMA” Fantv
– James “MISTIC” Orfila
– Nikita “Derke” Sirmitev
– Martin “Magnum” penkov

Full sense
Full Sense play team
– Chanitpak “Chalalala” Suwanaprateep
– Elamrahim “lambysnax” khanpathan
– Kitkawin “PTC” Rattanasukol
– Chanawin “Johnolsen” Nakchain
– Nattawat “Superbuss” Yooswat
Cloud9 Blue
Cloud9 Blue's squad
– Mitch “Mitch” Semago
– Nathan “Leaf” ORF
– Son “xeva” Seon-ho
– Erick “xoppaa” bach
– Anthony “vanity” Malaspina
With the important nature of the tournament, the participating teams will play hard to assert their talents against the international Valorant community. The championship team will receive 350,000 with profits from Valorant Champions costumes. However, taking the throne at the first world championship of Valorant will be of great honor for the team which team won the championship.