As a leading Valorant esports analyst with years covering international LAN events, I've witnessed the evolution of Riot's Champions Tour. VCT Stage 3 Masters Berlin marks the largest global Valorant LAN yet, featuring 16 top teams from North America, EMEA, Brazil, Korea, Japan, Southeast Asia, and Latin America. Following qualifiers, here's a detailed recap of Day 6's thrilling matches.

The Valorant Champions Tour (VCT) is Riot Games' premier one-year global circuit, structured across Challengers, Masters, and Champions stages. This Berlin event builds on the success of Reykjavik, expanding to 16 teams for high-stakes competition in September, Germany.
Day 6 delivered three intense matchups:
Map 1 (Haven): Paper Rex took an early 4-0 lead with conservative plays, but SuperMassive Blaze rallied to tie at 7-7 halftime. Overtime saw PRX edge out a 14-12 victory.
Map 2 (Breeze): SuperMassive Blaze dominated post-loss, crushing PRX 13-2.
Map 3 (Split): Tied 6-6 at half, SuperMassive Blaze prevailed 13-10, winning the series.

Map 1 (Icebox): Rematch from prior clashes—G2 dismantled Sentinels 13-3 in a dominant display.
Map 2 (Split): G2 led 8-4 at half; Sentinels clawed back with 6 rounds, but G2 closed 13-10. Sentinels' first international series loss.
Map 3 (Bind): Not played after G2's 2-0 sweep.

Map 1 (Split): KRU edged a tight half 7-5, then powered to 13-11.
Map 2 (Haven): Vivo Keyd led 8-4, but KRU mounted a comeback for 13-11 and the series win.
Map 3 (Icebox): Not played after KRU's 2-0.

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