The 2025 VALORANT Champions Tour (VCT) Paris was everything fans of competitive Valorant could have hoped for: nail-biting matches, shocking comebacks, and a new international champion crowned on one of the scene’s biggest stages. Held from September 12 to October 5 at the Accor Arena in Paris, France, the tournament brought together 16 of the world’s elite teams to compete for prestige and a share of the massive $2.25 million prize pool.
By the time the confetti fell, it was NRG Esports from North America lifting the trophy, defeating European powerhouse Fnatic in a Grand Finals series that will be remembered for years to come.
The group stages kicked off with fireworks, immediately reminding fans that nothing comes easy at a Champions event. With a double-elimination format, even one bad day could spell disaster for tournament favorites. Teams like Paper Rex and DRX showcased consistency early, but the real story was the intensity of the battles to secure a playoff berth.
By the end of the groups, eight teams advanced to the knockout stage, setting up a bracket filled with high-stakes clashes. It was here that NRG and Fnatic began to distinguish themselves from the pack.
NRG, long seen as a strong contender but never quite at the top, came into Paris hungry. Guided by their veteran in-game leader Ethan, they blended tactical discipline with explosive individual plays. Meanwhile, Fnatic leaned on their experience and adaptability. Despite roster changes earlier in the year, Boaster’s leadership and the rising performances of Alfajer and Chronicle gave them the tools to make another deep run.
The final showdown between NRG and Fnatic was a best-of-five series that lived up to its billing. Fans expected fireworks, and the two teams delivered one of the most dramatic finals in VCT history.
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| Place | Team | Region |
| 1st | NRG | North America |
| 2nd | Fnatic | Europe |
| 3rd | DRX | Asia |
| 4th | Paper Rex | Asia |
The conclusion of VCT Paris 2025 not only crowned a new champion but also shifted the global competitive landscape. NRG’s rise to champions marks a new era for North American Valorant, proving that patience and perseverance can pay off on the world stage. At the same time, Fnatic’s performance reaffirms their status as perennial contenders, capable of brilliance under pressure.
As the 2025 season continues and the road to next year’s Champions begins, fans can expect even greater storylines, rivalries, and moments of brilliance. If Paris was any indication, the future of Valorant esports burns brighter than ever.
For full brackets, detailed stats, and match VODs, fans can visit official Valorant Esports channels on youtube and VLR’s coverage of the event.
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