Valorant Champions Tour (VCT) 2021 culminates in Berlin with the game's premier international event. Teams from across the globe earned circuit points throughout the year to secure their spots, showcasing top-tier competition in December.
Following VCT Stage 3 Masters in Berlin, Riot Games hosts Valorant's first major LAN tournament in December. Exactly 16 elite teams will compete for glory.

Eleven teams from North America, EMEA, Brazil, LATAM, Korea, Japan, and Southeast Asia qualified via circuit points. Gambit Esports earned automatic entry as VCT Stage 3 Masters winners, with four more spots decided through regional Last Chance Qualifiers (LCQs).

Sentinels and Envy have qualified directly. The remaining eight teams join ORDRE and ESC Heads for the LCQ.
| Team | Points |
|---|---|
| Sentinels | 775 |
| Team Envy | 450 |
| 100 Thieves | 375 |
| Version1 | 200 |
| FaZe Clan | 120 |
| XSET | 90 |
| Gaming Brightness | 60 |
| Blue Cloud | 95 |
| Gen.G | 50 |
| Raise | 50 |

Gambit Esports, Acend, and Fnatic are qualified. The remaining seven teams join the Strike Arabia winner.
| Team | Points |
|---|---|
| Gambit Esports | 470 |
| Acend | 375 |
| Fnatic | 350 |
| G2 Esports | 325 |
| Team Liquid | 275 |
| Super Massive Blaze | 225 |
| Futbolist | 120 |
| Oxygen Esports | 120 |
| Guild Esports | 115 |
| forZe | 110 |

Three teams from LATAM and Brazil are qualified. Top four from each region compete in the LCQ.

Four teams from Korea, Japan, and SEA are qualified. Three from each region join Global Esports in the LCQ.

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