The latest wave of matches across VCT Americas, Pacific, and China has brought nothing short of chaos, roster controversy, and early-season defining moments. From 100 Thieves asserting dominance over Evil Geniuses, to Paper Rex’s worrying 0-2 start, and Verno’s solid debut with MIBR, fans are getting hit with top-tier drama across all regions.
Here’s a full breakdown of what’s popping across Valorant’s global leagues.
🇺🇸 100T vs EG: Cryo Cooks, Boaster Banter, and EG Crumbles
This wasn’t just another match — this was a grudge series. With Derek formerly from 100T and Booio (Bang) now on the roster, there was no shortage of spice.
And Cryo? He was locked in.
- Game 1 (Fracture): 100T run a wild comp with Chamber, Neon, and Iso — and it works. Cryo drops a heater and makes a statement: the Chamber meta might be gone, but he’s still dangerous.
- Game 2 (Haven): Cryo switches to Iso and goes 26/13, helping 100T close it 13-7.
Booio didn’t hold back on Twitter either:
“Game day vs EG. Now that Jaw’s gone, that team really is washed.”
He even posted a meme with a blurry Worlds trophy, flexing on his former org.
The win moves 100T to 1-1, bouncing back after their loss to Sentinels. EG now sits 1-1, still trying to rebuild post-roster overhaul.
🇨🇳 VCT CN: Edward Gaming Wins, but Giani Debut Falls Flat
EDG edged out DRG in a 2-1 series, but their decision to bench Sim1 in favor of Giani raised eyebrows.
- Giani went 6/11 on map 1, and while EDG scraped the win, it wasn’t pretty.
- DRG fought back on Ascent 13-9.
- EDG closed the series on Pearl — but it was too close for comfort.
EDG still has time to figure things out, and Sim1 remains on the roster, possibly returning soon. But for now, EDG fans are unsure about the direction.
🇨🇳 TaiLu vs TEC: A Marshall Masterclass and More Role Swaps
TEC took down TaiLu, but not without some questionable moments. A wild Marshall round stole the show, and players like RB showed up big once again.
Notably, both teams have started experimenting with Waylay, with RB running her full-time. Slowly played Waylay on two maps, but not Icebox, opting for KAY/O instead.
🇵🇭 Pacific Shock: Gen.G Upset Paper Rex, PRX Now 0-2
After their loss to Dplus KIA, PRX needed a bounce-back win. But Gen.G said “not today.”
- Gen.G took Lotus 13-10 despite Jinggg’s struggles on Omen.
- PRX bounced back with a 13-6 win on Fracture — Jinggg looked far better on Brimstone.
- Decider (Haven): Disaster. PRX got smoked, with mindfreak going 4/16 and Jinggg 9/16.
Speculation continues about PRX’s sixth man Pacman. If changes come, Jinggg or mindfreak might be in the hot seat — a shocking idea considering both have long been PRX staples.
With matches vs BOOM, GE, and DFM coming up, PRX still has a path to playoffs. But this 0-2 start? Not what fans expected.
🇧🇷 Verno’s MIBR Debut: Promising Despite G2 Loss
Verno finally made his MIBR debut after a high-profile and somewhat controversial transfer from NRG — and he didn’t even get a jersey.
Despite that, the rookie played well against G2, arguably the best team in the region.
- Map 1 (Pearl): MIBR clutched out a wild 14-12 OT win.
- Map 2 (Haven): G2 responds with a tight 13-11 win.
- Map 3 (Ascent): G2 dominates 13-8, but Verno stood out.
Even in a loss, MIBR looked competitive and has plenty to build on. Aspas had a quieter series, but against G2, that’s forgivable. JorG and Leaf were the stars for G2.
What’s Next?
Across all three regions, the standings are still wide open — but we’re already seeing some early contenders separate themselves from the pack. In Americas, 100T’s bounce back keeps them alive, while EG continues to struggle with identity. In Pacific, T1 remains dominant, and PRX is on thin ice. In China, EDG needs stability, and BLG continues to look terrifying.
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Frequently Asked Questions about This Week in VCT
What was the result of 100T vs EG?
100 Thieves defeated Evil Geniuses 2-0, with standout performances from Cryo and EU.
Why did Paper Rex lose to Gen.G?
Gen.G outplayed PRX on the decider map Haven, where mindfreak and Jinggg both struggled. Their overall form in Stage 1 has been shaky.
Did Verno perform well in his MIBR debut?
Yes, despite the loss to G2, Verno was one of the best performers on MIBR, showing potential in his first match.
Is EDG’s new roster working out?
Not really. Giani’s debut was underwhelming, and EDG barely won against DRG. Sim1 may return soon.
Who is the top team in Pacific right now?
T1 is currently dominating the Pacific region, remaining undefeated after winning Masters Bangkok.
What’s next for PRX after going 0-2?
PRX still has matches against BOOM, GE, and DFM — all winnable. If they go 3-2, they can still make playoffs.
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