VCT Masters Berlin Stage 3 was the biggest international Valorant LAN event to date, featuring 16 top teams from North America, EMEA, Brazil, Korea, Japan, Southeast Asia, and Latin America. These players showcased exceptional talent, elevating the standard of global competition.
Top 5 Best Players at VCT Masters Berlin
Every player who qualified for Berlin demonstrated elite skill. Here, we highlight those with the highest Average Combat Scores (ACS), combined with their pivotal roles in team success. Our analysis draws from official tournament stats and observed impact.
Wassim "keloqz" Cista, a French duelist for G2 Esports, was instrumental in their strong showing. Playing Jett masterfully, he featured in 257 rounds with a 257.2 ACS.

Mehmet Yağız "cNed" İpek, Turkey's star for Acend, is widely regarded as one of the world's top Jett players. He competed in 213 rounds, posting a 267.8 ACS.

Tyson "TenZ" Ngo, a Canadian player of Vietnamese descent with Sentinels, transitioned from CS:GO with Cloud9. Often hailed as the premier Valorant talent globally, he logged 243 rounds at 269.5 ACS.

Jacob "Yay" Whiteaker, an American ex-CS:GO player with Team Envy, earned the nickname "El Diablo" for his mechanical brilliance. He played 248 rounds with an impressive 280.2 ACS.

Ayaz "nAts" Akhmetshin, a Russian controller for Gambit Esports and former CS:GO pro, topped the list as the sole non-duelist. His unconventional playstyle drove Gambit's championship win. He played 306 rounds with a 265.9 ACS.

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