Cloud9 Blue started the final match on the Breeze map, the map was chosen by the army of coach Jamezirl. In the first round, Vanity and his teammates suffered 5-7. However, thanks to the shine of Leaf with the agent Jett, Cloud9 Blue turned the flag upside down and took the lead with a relatively impressive 13-8 result.
The idea will rise after leaving the opponent upstream, but Rise has completely broken in the second match with the Split map. Using the squad with two controls: VIPER (Supamen) and Astra (Perry), but Rise still lost 0-13. In particular, Poises is the worst index on the Rise side when there is no defeat point and only owns 3 support points.

Entering the match on Bind map, Rise awakened and played effort. However, the effort only helps the players with Vietnamese blood to earn 11 games. Finally, Rise suffered a defeat of 11-13 and lost to Cloud9 Blue with a score of 0-3 in the end, thereby losing the ticket to attend Valorant Champions took place later this year.
Meanwhile, this is considered a sweet revenge of Cloud9 Blue before Rise. In the previous meeting in the semi-finals of Thang branch, Cloud9 Blue received a 1-2 defeat. Falling down the losing branch, Vanity and his teammates defeated Gen.G Esports, XSet and 100 Thieves in turn to enter the final final and won a 3-0 victory over Rise.
This result helps Cloud9 Blue win the last ticket to attend Valorant Champions from December 1 to December 12 in Berlin, Germany. In addition, Cloud9 Blue will be the No. 3 seed of North America at Valorant Champions after Sentinels and Team Envy. Earlier, Sentinels and Team Envy were the teams that won straight thanks to the accumulated scores after 2 Masters 2 and Masters 3 tournaments.
Cloud9 Blue and Rise's squad
Cloud9 Blue: Mitch “Mitch” Semago, Nathan “Leaf” ORF, lipstick “xeva” Seon-ho, Erick “Sepaa” Bach, Anthony “vanity” Malaspina
Rise: Jason “Neptune” Tran, Kevin “Poised” Ngo, Ryan “Shanks” Ngo, Derrek “Derrek” Ha, Phat “Supamen” Le