Sentinels win VCT Stage 2 Masters Iceland: final placements & recap

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The first international Valorant LAN was one to remember with the VCT Stage 2 Masters in Iceland. 10 teams from across the world descended on Reykjavik to determine who was the best, but in the end it would be Sentinels taking the title home to North America.


  • Sentinels sweep Fnatic 3-0 in the Grand Final BO5, taking home $200,000.
  • TenZ and Sentinels didn’t drop a single map through the whole tournament.
  • Fnatic battled their way through the Lower Bracket only to get shut down by Sentinels.

Reykjavik was one of the biggest moments in Valorant esports yet, as we were finally able to confirm that NA seems to be the best Valorant region of them all — so far. VCT Stage 2 Masters in Iceland marked the game’s first “world championship,” with teams from seven regions descending on Reykjavik to duke it out for the title. JUMP TO SECTION

VCT Stage 2 Masters Iceland: final placements

VCT Stage 2 Masters Iceland: full results & recap

Day 1: Monday, May 24

Day 2: Tuesday, May 25

Day 3: Wednesday, May 26

Day 4: Thursday, May 27

Day 5: Friday, May 28

Day 6: Saturday, May 29

Day 7: Sunday, May 30

VCT Stage 2 Masters Iceland: teams

10 teams from seven regions across the world qualified for the VCT Stage 2 Masters through their respective Challengers Finals events.

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You can find a list of teams that participated down below.

VCT Stage 2 Masters Iceland: format

Riot opted for a double-elimination bracket for VCT Stage 2 Masters Iceland. The six higher-seeded teams, including eventual champions Sentinels, were pushed directly to Round 1, while the lower-seeded squads had an extra game in the Play-In stage. https://twitter.com/ValorantUpdates/status/1393735037162377217 The bracket was randomly seeded, except for Sentinels and Team Liquid, who automatically got a Round 1 spot after winning the NA and European qualifiers. All matches were be best-of-three, except for the best-of-five Grand Final.