How to Watch VCT Stage 3 Masters Berlin 2021 – teams, format, schedule, streams, predictions

It’s finally here. Indeed, after months of anticipation, the VCT Stage 3 Masters Berlin 2021 event is right around the content. Acting as potentially the largest event for competitive VALORANT this year, everything is on the line. Indeed, read on to learn How to Watch this epic event!

Event Background

VCT NA Challengers Stage 3 2
Credits: Riot Games

As I’ll reiterate, this event is the climax of months of competition. Accordingly, to get to this point we’ve had to go through multiple regional Challenger events.

Like that, the competition has been narrowed down to the best 15 teams in the world. Speaking of which, below find all the competitors listed according to their region:

  • Gambit Esports – EMEA Challengers
  • SuperMassive Blaze – EMEA Challengers
  • Acend – EMEA Challengers
  • G2 Esports – EMEA Challengers
  • Sentinels – NA Challengers
  • 100 Thieves – NA Challengers
  • Team Envy – NA Challengers
  • KRU Esports – LATAM Challengers
  • Keyd Stars – BR Challengers
  • Havan Liberty – BR Challengers
  • Vision Strikers – KR Challengers
  • F4Q – KR Challengers
  • ZETA DIVISION – JP Challengers
  • Crazy Raccoon – JP Challengers
  • Paper Rex – SEA Challengers
Credits: VALORANT Esports Twitter

Do note that originally, 16 teams were planned to attend, but one could not make it due to travel restrictions – Bren Esports.

Furthermore, the event will take place offline at the Berlin Verti Music Hall from the 10th to 19th September.

What’s up for grabs? Apart from a prize pool which is yet to be announced, the real prize here is a seed for VALORANT Champions 2021 later on this year for first place. Otherwise, a tonne of VCT points are on the line too.

Format

Credits: VALORANT Esports Twitter

Moving on to format, this is where a change recently happened. Accordingly, this is how the event looks like after the community complained about the earlier format.

Kicking things off with a Group Stage, 4 groups of four teams will go through a double-elimination bracket. Do note however, that due to the absence of Bren Esports from Group D, a double round robin will be played for that group exclusively.

Anyway, from the groups, with BO3 matches, only the top 2 teams advance to the Playoffs. Here are your groups:

  • A – Acend, Paper Rex, Vision Strikers, SuperMassive Blaze
  • B – Team Envy, Keyd Stars, ZETA Division, KRU Esports
  • C – Gambit Esports, Crazy Raccoon, 100 Thieves, Havan Liberty
  • D – G2 Esports, F4Q, Sentinels
Credits: G2 Esports Twitter

Following the Group Stage, the Playoffs will involve the 8 remaining teams fighting through a single-elimination bracket. Here, all matches will be a BO3 except for the BO5 Grand Final to end it all.

Schedule for the VCT Stage 3 Masters Berlin 2021

With regards to the schedule for the 9 days, we highly recommend visiting the official event page where the full schedule may be located: https://valorantesports.com/schedule

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Predictions

Credits: VALORANT Champions Tour Twitter

We’ll keep this quite simple.

Heading into this event, there’s only one question on the community’s mind – can anyone take down Sentinels?

Indeed, stacked with talent, this team is simply the best team in the world right now and there’s no argument. Take a look at some of their many accomplishments:

  • VCT Stage 2 Masters – Reykjavik – 1st Place
  • NA Stage 3 Challengers 1 – 1st Place
  • NA Stage 3 Challengers Playoffs – 1st Place

Accordingly, the best chance any team has is to surprise them, so definitely not an NA team. Perhaps an EU or other region team can counter them and surprise the incredible roster.

Otherwise, Sentinels will walk away with it all.

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TSM VALORANT Roster – bang To The Bench

Team SoloMid, or TSM, have been left in a tough spot with their VALORANT roster. Failing to directly qualify for VCT Stage 3 Masters Belin, they have one final lifeline. Regardless, the team is making some public moves to try and improve – read on to learn about recent changes to the TSM VALORANT Roster.

TSM Valorant Roster – Not Enough Bang For the Buck

Credits: TSM FTX Twitter

Signing back in June as a last ditch effort to secure the NA VCT 3 Playoffs, the team hasn’t been able to find much success with the youngster on the team.

Indeed, Sean “bang” Bezerra has overnight been confirmed to be moved to the bench. He shared his thoughts in the following statement on Twitter:

TSM FTX wants to explore potential options and benched me for the time being.

I have nothing but love and appreciation for everyone on the team and the org treated me like family, they have allowed me to explore my options and I am willing to play/learn anything.

Credits: TSM FTX bang Twitter

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Credits: Riot Games

And no, this isn’t the first change that TSM has made.

Bearing this in mind, not everyone in the community is on-board with this change, arguing that the youngster has been one of their more consistent players.

Regardless, with whatever roster they choose to present, TSM have a chance to qualify for VCT Champions should an NA team win VCT Masters 3 Berlin. We’ll have to wait and see.

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VALORANT Conquerors Championship Recap – Global Esports Conquer

This past weekend, a lower tier event for competitive VALORANT invited many teams from the Middle-East/APAC to compete. Indeed, with $33,000 and a seed for the APAC Last Chance Qualifier, Global Esports managed to win the VALORANT Conquerors Championship! Read on for more!

VALORANT Conquerors Championship – Recovering Early

Credits: VALORANT India and South Asia Twitter

Overall, it wasn’t an easy journey for Global Esports.

Kicking things off with the Group Stage, Global Esports managed to achieve a 2-0 scoreline with a strong map count of 52-17.

Furthermore, in the Finals Bracket, the competition progressed. However, Global Esports stumbled early with a loss to Velocity Gaming in a long 2-1 storyline. After such a loss, demoted to the Lower Bracket, they had a lot of work to do.

Indeed, it kicked off with a win over Enigma Gaming, following by a closer match against Team Exploit which they managed to take.

Credits: Esports Charts Twitter

Heading to the BO5 Grand Final, they had a match scheduled against Velocity Gaming in an epic rematch. Although falling early in map count, Global Esports managed to claw back into the match and take home the win.

Now with a seed earned at the APAC Last Chance Qualifier, To take place October 13th, here competitors have a chance to earn a spot at VCT Champions Berlin Stage 3.

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VCT Masters 3 Berlin Format Change – Responding to the Community

Over the past week, there’s been an incredible amount of commotion behind the VCT Masters 3 Berlin Format. As the storm has finally blown over, we’re ready to discuss how community backlash has helped form the format for this upcoming major for competitive VALORANT!

VCT Masters 3 Berlin Format – Playoffs Prioritized

VCT EU Stage 3
Credits: Riot Games

Such a changed happened within hours.

Initially, Riot Games revealed a four-team, single elimination following the initial group stage. While this is great for competition, isolating only the top teams, it doesn’t contribute much to the viewership experience.

After much protest, Riot Games caved in and made the right decision – transitioning to an 8 team single-elimination bracket. Accordingly, this will allow for more and higher stake games to be played and enjoyed later in the event.

Credits: VALORANT Champions Tour Twitter

While this may be a win for the community, this is also great for Riot Games. Indeed, with everyone content, the excitement for the event is through the roof.

Although some further details need to be shared, the change is through.

Otherwise, we’re excited for the event to kick off on September 9th, right after the play-in determines some final seeds. The best VALORANT teams in the world are going at it!

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NiP VALORANT Roster – Benching CREA

Having just discussed the FPX roster, the NiP VALORANT Roster is undergoing a similar process. Indeed, after failing to qualify for the Stage 3 Masters Berlin event, some changes are going down to improve teams that didn’t make it. Read on to learn how NiP is switching it up.

NiP VALORANT Roster – Who’s Replacing CREA?

Let’s start with the announcement, Heading to social media, Ninjas in Pyjamas were upfront on their decision and the reasoning behind benching Charles “CREA” Beauvois recently.

Credits; Ninjas in Pyjamas Twitter

Although having a positive impact when joining in July 2020, the team failed to win any significant events – failing to reach Reykjavik and Berlin Majors.

It seems that the French player has a lot to work on and is qute honest about it. Accordingly, below find a sample from his statement:

Unfortunately for me and the team, my performances have been less and less convincing over time.

Although I almost always felt that I was having a positive impact from a strategic and human point of view, my individual stats were not up to scratch.

Credits: CREA
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Credits: NiP

Indeed, there’s work to be done. However, we don’t know who the replacement for CREA is yet.

Likely, we’ll find out in the coming days.

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FPX VALORANT Roster – Dimasick and ShadoW Set to Leave

Not making it for a massive esports event is always a tough pill to swallow. Such a statement can be applied to the FPX VALORANT Roster who despite a good season, couldn’t play when it mattered. Accordingly, it seems that the roster is a ticking time bomb – read on for more details.

FPX VALORANT Roster – Rebuilding, Rekindling

Such news is based on multiple reports from the community and reporters across social media, such as Arran “Halo” Spake:

Credits: Halo Twitter

The details are well explained in the Tweet above. Accordingly, both Tobias “ShadoW” Flodstrom and Dmitry “Dimastick” Matvienko seeme to be headed out of the roster.

Such news is no surprise following the departure of the former FPX VALORANT coach Thibaut “menegh” Brognard.

Indeed, the word ‘overhaul’ has been thrown around. Following a disappointing Stage 3, change is needed.

VCT EU Stage 3
Credits: Riot Games

However, it’s unfortunate considering the strong season the team has had so far:

  • VCT 2021: Europe Stage 1 Masters – 3-4th
  • EMEA Stage 2 Challengers Finals – 5-6th
  • Europe Stage 3 Challengers 1 – 4th

Although performing well at qualifying events, they never managed to put it together at the regional finals.

Over the next few days we’re expecting further confirmation and more news on this matter.

It’s a tough pill to swallow, but it’s medicine anyway. Let’s see if they can turn it around next season.

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VCT Stage 3 Masters Berlin – First 12 Seeds Confirmed

Accordingly, with the VCT Stage 3 Qualifiers slowly finishing, we’re approaching the full list of competitors heading into the VCT Stage 3 Masters Berlin. Indeed, the top 16 teams in the world look to be headed to the event, kicking off on 10th September. Read on to learn about your first 12 seeds confirmed!

VCT Stage 3 Masters Berlin – 4 Seeds Left

Credits: VALORANT Champions Tour Twitter

So, without further delay, below you can find the confirmed list of seeds so far heading into the biggest event of the competitive VALORANT season:

  • Ascend – EMEA Challengers
  • SuperMassive Blaze – EMEA Challengers
  • Gambit Esports – EMEA Challengers
  • G2 Esports – EMEA Challengers
  • Sentinels – NA Challengers
  • 100 Thieves – NA Challengers
  • Team Envy – NA Challengers
Credits: VALORANT Champions Tour Twitter
  • Havan Liberty – BR Challengers
  • Vision Strikers – KR Challengers
  • F4Q – KR Challengers
  • ZETA DIVISION – JP Challengers
  • Crazy Raccoon – JP Challengers

Indeed, the obvious question here is plain – what are the 4 seeds remaining?

  • LATAM Challengers – ongoing, concludes today, 20th August
  • BR Challengers – ongoing, concludes 22nd August
  • SEA Challengers – ongoing, concludes 22nd August

Accordingly, as you can tell, we’ll shortly know the entire list of the teams heading to this extraordinary event.

In addition, once that’s confirmed, we’ll be offering viewership details and further information.

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TSM VALORANT Academy Roster – Signing Seven Youngsters

Sometimes, esports organizations sign a secondary roster for an esport in order to develop talent and to have further options for rosters. Indeed, the TSM VALORANT Academy roster recently announced is an example of this. Accordingly, read on as we dive into this piece of news!

TSM VALORANT Academy Roster – Taking the Chance

Credits: TSM Twitter

An academy roster is an opportunity for young professionals to grow; those picked by TSM as worth investment. So much so, the organization picked 7 competitors. Many of which hail from the former Noble organization.

Listed below are all of the players on the academy roster and their former teams:

  • Colin “Precision” O’Neill – Noble
  • Nate “payen” Lopez – Noble
  • Brandon “bdog” Michael Sanders – Noble
  • Timothy “frostyZK” Ly – Noble
  • Carlo “Dcop” Delsol – EZ5
  • Andrew “aRubyz” Seewer – EZ5 – Coach
  • Austin “Apex” Copeland – EZ5 – Coach
VCT EU Stage 3
Credits: Riot Games

Indeed, it’s natural to see so many players. Accordingly, many would want to compete under the popular organization of TSM.

As with any other academy roster, the organization will continue to compete in minor events and all the players have the chance to be promoted to the main roster.

Do note that the main roster is also falling under hard times after failing to make it to the Berlin Masters Major.

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Giants Gaming VALORANT Roster – Davidp and Ambi Onboard

Indeed, on occasion, teams require an emergency replacement for a roster and use so-called ‘stand-ins’. Naturally, the team isn’t expected to perform as well, though there have been surprises. Only a month ago, the Giants Gaming VALORANT Roster needed stand-ins, who today are official players for the organization!

Giants Gaming VALORANT Roster – Making it Official

Announced earlier today, it only establishes the team heading into the VCT EMEA Challengers Playoffs this weekend.

Credits: Vodafone Giants Twitter

That makes sense as these very two players helped them get to this point. Accordingly, David “Davidp” Prins and Stepan “Ambi” Beranek stepped in a month ago. Notably, both players were yet to make it through a VCT Open Qualifier so far.

However, before they knew it, an EMEA Challengers Playoffs spot was secured thanks to some incredible work from the team as a whole.

VCT NA Challengers Stage 3 2
Credits: Riot Games

Yet, they’ll need more this weekend. Between them and a seed at the VCT Berlin Major are the best teams in Europe. Having taken down both Na’Vi and Guild Esports in the loser’s bracket, they now go up against G2 Esports.

All they need is a 4th place in order to make it for VCT Berlin Major – which means they need to take down G2 Esports.

Let’s see how it all turns out this weekend.

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How to Watch VALORANT Conquerors Championship 2021 – teams, format, schedule, streams, predictions

When it comes to VALORANT, most of the time the community discusses major events in major regions. Indeed, in this article we’ll be shifting the focus to the South Asian region. Here, Nodwin has organized an event with Riot Games to focus on lesser known teams offering great competition – the VALORANT Conquerors Championship 2021!

Event Background

Credits: NODWIN Gaming South Asia Twitter

Hosted by the collaboration of NODWIN Gaming and Riot Games, this Minor Online event looks to shake things up in the South Asian region.

Accordingly, with $33,000 on the line, the event looks to run from the 20th August to the 29th, inviting teams that have all earned their spot. Apart from the prize, a single seed for the APAC Last Chance Qualifier is on the line for first place.

It’s at this Qualifier that teams can earn a spot at the VALORANT Champions event!

Credits: NODWIN Gaming South Asia Twitter

Anyways, the following are the competitors heading into this weekend’s event:

  • Velocity Gaming – India Qualifier 1
  • Global Esports – India Qualifier 2
  • Salt Esports – PK and AF Qualifier 1
  • Team Exploit – PK and AF Qualifier 2
  • Damaru Gaming – Nepal and Bhutan
  • Crash Landin on You – Sri Lanka and Maldives
  • Exceeli Esports – Bangladesh
  • Enigma Gaming- Wildcard

With that being said, let’s dive into the format.

Format

Credits: NODWIN Gaming South Asia Twitter

Although it’s only 8 teams, the format is quite detailed and varying.

Kicking things off, the Playoffs run from 20th to the 22nd August with the following details:

  • 2 groups of 4 in a GSL format
  • Best of three matches
  • Top 2 move on to the Finals
Credits: NODWIN South Asia Gaming Twitter

The groups have been split as follows:

  • Group A – Crash Landin on You, Exceeli Esports, Team Exploit, Velocity Gaming
  • Group B – Damaru Gaming, Enigma Gaming, Global Esports, Salt Esports

Later, next weekend, the Finals will wrap things up with a Double Elimination bracket. Here, all matches except the Grand Final will be BO3, with the final match an epic BO5.

Schedule for the VALORANT Conquerors Championship 2021

Credits; NODWIN Gaming South Asia Twitter

In order to find the entire schedule in your very own timezone, we highly recommend visiting the official event page here.

Otherwise, as outlined in the format, matches will only be played in the weekends.

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Predictions

With so many teams hailing from so many regions, it’s tough to make predictions. However, what we can do first is to isolate the top threats from each of the multiple regions and move forward from there.

Credits; NODWIN Gaming South Asia Twitter
  • India – Velocity Gaming
  • PK and AF – Salt Esports

Hailing from the larger regions, these two teams are likely the favourites to take that final available seed. Having already proven themselves in the stage 1 qualifiers of their respective regions, it’s hard to argue.

Of course, the lesser region teams can still offer a surprise, especially since they are lesser known.

Credits: NODWIN Gaming South Asia Twitter

Otherwise, the Wildcard of Enigma Gaming is originally from India where they are ranked lower than the two other Indian teams in attendance.

Beyond competition, this event is a great opportunity for VALORANT to keep growing in the South Asian region especially in the long run.

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