T1 dominates views of VCT Masters Bangkok 2025

T1 won the championship at VCT Masters Bangkok 2025 after a 3-2 victory over G2 Esports in the final final. To take the first Masters of Valorant, Stax and his teammates went through many difficulties. Hardly overcome the Swiss round after 3 matches, T1 soon fell to the losing branch, but this team has overcome everything in turn to win the championship.

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T1 dominates views of VCT Masters Bangkok 2025

Along with the title of Masters, T1 also “champion” about views in this tournament. According to statistics from Esports Charts, T1 appears in the 3 matches that own the highest number of viewers at the same time (excluding views from Chinese platforms). In particular, there are two matches T1 confronting Edward Gaming (EDG): Play-off round 1 (577,708 viewers) when EDG won 2-1 and the Losing branch final (641,724 viewers), where T1 won 3-1 to reach the final.

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The matches possess the highest views at Masters Bangkok 2025

Finally, the final between T1 and G2 Esports took place extremely tense with views at the highest time of 1.3 million people. Among the Masters, the tournament in Bangkok ranked second in this view, after the final of Masters Madrid between Geng and Sentinels last year with 1.6 million viewers at the same time. This match is also the event that owns the highest views in Valorant history, up to the present time.

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Views at the same highest time at the Masters

Another noteworthy statistic comes from Riot Games: the match between T1 and EDG at the Losing Final has reached 4.3 million viewers at the same time at the highest time (including views from China) and became the highest -owned view of Valorant Masters history, surpassing Geng – Sentinels. However, full statistics have not been updated by the publisher and will only be published in the near future.

After Masters Bangkok 2025, the teams will rest from 2-3 weeks before returning to the official season, also the tournaments to compete for tickets to attend the second Masters of the year in Toronto, Canada in June.

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