
With VCT Stage 2 Masters Iceland kicking off in Reykjavik, Valorant fans finally get a chance to see how each region stacks up to one another. Ahead of the big dance, we’ve analyzed the best teams and their chances of winning in the VCT Iceland power rankings.
It’s finally here. Almost 12 months to the day since Valorant went live across the world, we will have an international event to determine the strongest squad, and region, on the planet. With 10 teams from seven different regions taking part, and over a dozen countries represented, there’s plenty of diversity. However, it’s hard to truly see how one region will stack up to another. We’ve tried our best with these power rankings, taking into account teams’ domestic performances and their individual skill to truly see who the best team is heading into VCT Stage 2 Masters Iceland.
10. X10 Esports

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It’s hard to see where they’ll stack up, but it’s safe to assume they won’t stand much of a chance. With most of their play centering around former Overwatch star Patiphan ‘Patiphan’ Chaiwong, if teams can shut down the Jett player, then the rest of X10’s roster should peel away.
9. Crazy Raccoon

8. Version1

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There is a dark cloud above Version1’s chances at VCT Iceland though, and that’s the fact they’re using a sub. Whether Jamal ‘jammyz’ Bangash can bring the same level of play Maxim ‘wippie’ Shepelev did in the Challengers Finals remains to be seen. Regardless, it’s hard to see Version1 making a deep run — but they proved us all wrong back in NA.
7. KRU Esports
https://twitter.com/KRUesports/status/1392882521008975872 KRU are another squad that has absolutely no expectations, nothing to lose, and everything to gain at VCT Iceland. The sole squad from Latin America are probably the most flexible team in the tournament — everyone on the lineup has at least three Agents in their back pocket. This flexibility and unpredictability only adds to the allure of backing this underdog squad. Don’t be surprised to see Joaquin ‘delz1k’ Espinoza pull out the Brimstone, or Roberto ‘Mazino’ Rivas to flex between Sage, Viper, and Phoenix. There’s plenty of potential for KRU to surprise, but whether they have the same level of fundamentals as the best of the best is yet to be seen.
6. Sharks Esports
https://twitter.com/sharksesportsgg/status/1395874118046666752 Sharks Esports are a bit of a surprise entry from Brazil. While most expected Gamelanders to make it out, Sharks upset the favorites and then shut down FURIA to book their tickets to Iceland. However, they were pantsed by Vikings not just once but twice, setting the tone for the gap between the two teams.
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Despite this, Sharks have some hope. An easier bracket run, partnered with an extremely flexible roster (keep an eye on Gabriel ‘gaabxx’ Carli, who can play anything from Jett to Viper to Yoru to Sage) could see them cause a ruckus.
5. NUTURN Gaming

4. Team Vikings

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Very few teams have a Sova player like Gustavo ‘Sacy’ Rossi, whose arrows are as good as his Varus ones back from when he was a League pro. They’re not afraid to experiment, having been an early adopter of Astra and even Yoru. Expect them to keep enemies on their toes throughout VCT Iceland, and even be a dark horse to win it all.
3. Fnatic

2. Sentinels

There’s seemingly nothing Sentinels can’t do. They have insane fragging power when Tyson ‘TenZ’ Ngo is online, but it’s not the end of the world given his backups are guys like Hunter ‘SicK’ Mims. Shahzeb ‘ShahZaM’ Khan is one of Valorant’s best IGLs and it shows with their strategic depth. However, their harder run compared to other teams could see them fall short.
1. Team Liquid

VCT Stage 2 Masters Iceland starts on May 24.