The Valorant Champions Tour Stage 1 Masters came to an end and all the results are in. Here's which teams took the title in their respective regions!
The Valorant esports scene was packed full of action over the weekend with the VCT Stage 1 Masters. All of the regions are now complete and the results are clear. Here's which team won in each of the regions.
Valorant Champions Tour - the Winners
- North America - Sentinels
- Europe - Acend
- CIS - Gambit Esports
- Turkey - Futbolist
- Korea - Vision Strikers
- Japan - Crazy Raccoon
- SEA - X10 Esports
- Brazil - Team Vikings
- LATAM North - LDM Esports
- LATAM South - Australs
VCT Stage 1 Masters NA
Perhaps the most interesting region was North America, where Sentinels clashed with FaZe Clan in the grand finals. Mere days before the event Sentinels suspended Jay "sinatraa" Won due to sexual allegations and quickly found a stand-in with Tyson "TenZ" Ngo.
The grand final ofVCT Stage 1 Masters in North America didn't really go as many of us expect. Instead of a contested series, we were presented with a complete stomp.
Despite playing with a stand-in, Sentinels proved they're the best team in the region. They completely demolished any hope in FaZe, taking the series 3:0.
Record Viewership in the NA Region
The number of viewers during the grand finals in the NA region reached almost 300,000 viewers and many of them were coming directly from some of the most popular Valorant streamers.
nearly 300,000 viewers for the NA Valorant finals with more than half of that coming from the costreams of shroud, Ninja, Myth and poki. any esport not taking advantage of working with streamers audiences while also increasing viewership is doing it wrong
— Rod Breslau (@Slasher) March 21, 2021
Valorant's launch was closely tied with Twitch, as anyone who wanted to take part in the beta had to watch streams for the chance to get a key. Almost a year later, the streaming platform and its influencers are a great source to promote the Valorant viewership.
What's Next?
The Valorant Champions Tour Stage 1 Masters is set and done, so what's next on the menu? Let's take a look at the timeline again:
Before we get to Stage 2 Masters in Reykjavik, there are the Challengers in April. Open qualifiers will start in early April and determine which teams will actually make it. Right after the Stage 2 Challengers, the top 10 teams will go international in Reykjavik.
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