The Valorant Champions Tour (VCT) Stage 3: Masters Berlin stands as the largest international LAN tournament in Valorant's history to date. Building on the excitement of the Stage 2 Masters in Reykjavík, Iceland, last month—which featured 10 teams—this event escalates with 16 elite squads from North America, EMEA, Brazil, Korea, Japan, Southeast Asia, and Latin America. Following rigorous regional qualifiers, these teams battled fiercely. As a seasoned Valorant esports analyst with years tracking the VCT circuit, here's our authoritative recap of Day 5's action.

VCT is Riot Games' premier one-year global circuit, structured across Challengers, Masters, and Champions levels. Stage 3 Challengers feed directly into this international Masters event, set for September in Berlin, Germany. Expect high-stakes plays from the world's best.
Day 5 delivered three decisive matches:
Map 1 (Lotus): G2 Esports asserted total dominance over F4Q, securing a commanding 13-3 victory.
Map 2 (Ascent): G2 maintained their momentum, overwhelming F4Q for a 13-6 win and sealing the series.
Map 3 (Fracture): Not played after G2's 2-0 sweep.

Map 1 (Breeze): Brazilian powerhouse Vivo Keyd dismantled Japan's Division Zeta, claiming a 13-3 triumph.
Map 2 (Split): Vivo Keyd continued their clinic, closing out the series with a 13-4 scoreline.
Map 3 (Ascent): Not required after the 2-0 victory.

Map 1 (Fracture): Japan's Crazy Raccoon stunned onlookers, edging out Havan Liberty 13-9.
Map 2 (Split): Crazy Raccoon controlled the pace early (9-3 half), finishing strong at 13-8 to clinch the series.
Map 3 (Lotus): Not played following the 2-0 result.

Check out Valorant Champions Tour Stage 3: VCT Masters Berlin Day 4 Results for more coverage.