The race to Champions Paris doesn’t stop, and the twelve best teams from the Stage 1 International Leagues are heading to Toronto to compete for Championship Points and a chance to earn a Masters Trophy. For many of them, the die is already cast. Some big names didn’t make it, others are here looking for redemption, and a few are making their first appearance. Masters Toronto is set to bring plenty of surprises from June 7 to 22.

Meet the Competitors

Following the hype of Masters Bangkok, the 2025 VCT season ramped up across the four International Leagues: VCT Americas, VCT CN, VCT EMEA, and VCT Pacific. In each league, twelve teams went head-to-head to determine which three would represent their region in Toronto. The list below represents the top talent from each region:

VCT Americas

VCT Pacific

VCT EMEA

VCT CN

G2 Esports

Rex Regum Qeon

Fnatic

XLG Esports

Sentinels

Gen.G Esports

Team Heretics

Bilibili Gaming

MiBR

Paper Rex

Team Liquid

Wolves Esports

Tournament Format

Masters Toronto will be split into two parts - the Swiss Stage and the Playoffs Stage.

Not every team starts from the same spot. G2, XLG, RRQ, and FNC came out on top in their Stage 1 leagues, so they’re skipping the first round and heading straight to the Playoffs.

Swiss Stage (Jun 7 - 11)

The other eight teams kick things off in the Swiss Stage, where only four will move on. Win twice and you're through. Lose twice and you're out. Every match is a Best-of-Three.

Playoffs Stage (Jun 13 - 22)

Then it’s on to the Playoffs; a double-elimination bracket where one loss sends you to the Lower Bracket, and two sends you home.

Masters Toronto isn’t just about the title. Championship Points are up for grabs, and every win gets teams closer to Champions.

Schedule

  • Swiss Stage

    • Jun 7, Saturday – Swiss Stage

    • Jun 8, Sunday – Swiss Stage

    • Jun 9, Monday – Swiss Stage

    • Jun 10, Tuesday – Swiss Stage

    • Jun 11, Wednesday – Swiss Stage

  • No Matches

    • Jun 12, Thursday – No Matches

  • Playoffs Stage

    • Jun 13, Friday – Playoffs Stage

    • Jun 14, Saturday – Playoffs Stage

    • Jun 15, Sunday – Playoffs Stage

    • Jun 16, Monday – Playoffs Stage

    • Jun 17, Tuesday – Playoffs Stage

  • No Matches

    • Jun 18, Wednesday – No Matches

    • Jun 19, Thursday – No Matches

  • Playoffs Stage

    • Jun 20, Friday – Lower Bracket Final

    • Jun 21, Saturday – Lower Bracket Final

    • Jun 22, Sunday – Grand Final

Tournament MVP

Sixty players came to compete, but only one will be crowned MVP. The Toronto Masters MVP is all about impact. To be in contention, competitors must deliver significant impact from the group stage all the way through to a standout showing in the Grand Final. From there, it’s decided based on who had the best overall tournament. A panel of talent, co-streamers, and media will crown the player who defined the tournament.

Stay after the final to see who takes home the glory and the elusive MVP bracelet made by our friends at Good Art.

Masters Toronto Drops & Pick’Em

Tune in to Masters Toronto live and earn exclusive Drops! This time, you can unlock a special Title and Spray just by watching.

We’re also bringing Pick’Em to Masters for the first time! More info to come soon.

Masters Toronto On-Air talent

Meet the faces, sharp eyes and voices bringing every clutch, strat, and moment to life at Masters Toronto.

Where to Watch

The tournament will be broadcast in multiple languages with the full list of channels and Watch Parties shared in the coming weeks.

The Road to Champions Paris

Masters Toronto is the next big stop on the road to becoming World Champion. Teams from all over the world are grinding through international leagues and global events, all chasing a spot at the biggest event of the year, VALORANT Champions Paris.

The New Championship Point System

Championship Points are updated to make sure the whole season counts. Just like last year, teams will earn points at every stage, but this time, we’re raising the stakes. We’re handing out more points at Masters and Playoffs, and giving every team a fresh start mid-season by making each stage stand on its own.

Regular season matches will still give out one point per win, but major events like Kickoff, Playoffs, and Masters now award points to more teams. Both Kickoff and IL Playoffs will grant points to the top four teams. Masters Bangkok gave points to the top four, but Masters Toronto goes even further, more teams (top six) will earn points, and there are more Championship Points on the line overall.

WHERE TO FOLLOW THE VCT

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