VCT Masters Berlin marks the largest international Valorant LAN event to date, drawing massive excitement from the esports community. Following the success of Stage 2 Masters in Reykjavik, Iceland—with 10 teams—this Stage 3 edition expands to 16 top squads from regions including North America, EMEA, Brazil, Korea, Japan, Southeast Asia, and Latin America. As a professional Valorant analyst with years covering the Champions Tour, I've seen how these qualifiers build intense rivalries. Here's a breakdown of the qualified teams and gripping semi-final action.

The Valorant Champions Tour (VCT) is Riot Games' premier year-long global circuit, structured across Challengers, Masters, and Champions levels. Stage 3 NA Challengers feeds into this international Masters event in Berlin, Germany, set for September. Expect high-stakes plays from elite teams worldwide.
Two thrilling best-of-three matches determined the finalists.
Map 1 (Breeze): Gambit edged a 7-5 first half and closed out 13-10.
Map 2 (Coolhouse): Gambit delivered a historic masterclass, shutting out G2 13-0—the first clean sweep on an international stage. nAts' anti-flank mastery left G2 reeling.
Map 3 (Ascension): Not played; Gambit advanced 2-0.
Map 1 (Refuge): 100 Thieves grabbed an early 3-0 lead, but Envy stormed back, winning nine straight for a 13-5 victory.
Map 2 (Ascension): Envy seized a 7-5 half and added five consecutive rounds to seal it 13-8.
Map 3 (Coolhouse): Not played; Envy advanced 2-0.

Stay tuned for VCT Masters Berlin finals schedules, scores, and in-depth analysis. Gambit and Envy now battle for glory.