2021 Valorant Champions


The 2021 Valorant Champions was an esports tournament for the first-person shooter video game Valorant. It was the first-ever edition of VALORANT Champions, the culmination of Valorant Champions Tour, an annual international tournament organized by the game's developer Riot Games. The tournament was held from December 1 to 12 in Berlin, Germany. Sixteen teams qualified for the tournament based on their result via 2021 VALORANT Masters: Stage 3, the regional Circuit Point standings in the year, and the regional Last Chance Qualifiers.
"Die For You" was the tournament's theme song, put together by Grabbitz, while Zedd, and Dabin, produced their own respective remix versions of the theme song.
won the Valorant world championship after defeating Gambit Esports in the finals by a score of 3–2. Aleksander "zeek" Zygmunt from Acend was named the tournament MVP.

Venues

was the city chosen to host the competition. The Group Stage was held at the Marlene-Dietrich-Halle, while the Semifinals and Finals was held at the Verti Music Hall.

Format

Tournament spots

A total of 16 teams qualified for Champions. The winner of the Stage 3 Masters automatically qualified for the event, 11 teams from North America, EMEA, Brazil, Latin America, Japan, South Korea, and Southeast Asia qualified through circuit points, and four teams qualified through four "Last Chance Qualifiers", held in North America, EMEA, South America and Asia-Pacific

Qualified teams

Group stage

The group stage ran from December 1 to 7, 2022. Groups were decided based on teams' achievements in competitions of Valorant Challengers and Valorant Masters, circuit point, and estimated strength for each region. All 16 teams are divided into 4 groups of four teams each playing in a GSL-style double-elimination format. Games were held in a best-of-three series, and only the top two teams in each group qualified for the playoffs.

Brackets

;Group A
;Group B
;Group C
;Group D

Knockout stage

The knockout stage began on December 8, culminating in the finals on December 12. Eight teams were drawn into a single-elimination bracket. The top-seeded team of each group was drawn against the second-seeded team of a different group. The teams from same group were on opposite sides of the bracket, meaning they could play each other until the Finals. All matches were best-of-three, except for the finals, which was best-of-five.

Bracket

Acend vs. Team Secret

Team Liquid vs. Cloud9

Gambit Esports vs. X10Crit

Fnatic vs. KRÜ Esports

Semifinals

Acend vs. Team Liquid

Gambit Esports vs. KRÜ Esports

Finals

Prize pool

PlaceTeamGSQFSFFinalsPrize Prize
1st2–02–02–03–235%$350,000
2ndGambit Esports2–02–12–12–315%$150,000
3rd–4thKRÜ Esports2–12–11–29%$90,000
3rd–4thTeam Liquid2–02–00–29%$90,000
5th–8thTeam Secret2–10–24%$40,000
5th–8thCloud9 Blue2–10–24%$40,000
5th–8thX10 CRIT2–11–24%$40,000
5th–8thFnatic2–01–24%$40,000
9th–12thTeam Envy1–22%$20,000
9th–12thSentinels1–22%$20,000
9th–12thTeam Vikings1–22%$20,000
9th–12thVision Strikers1–22%$20,000
13th–16thKeyd Stars0–22%$20,000
13th–16thFuria Esports0–22%$20,000
13th–16thCrazy Raccoon0–22%$20,000
13th–16thFULL SENSE0–22%$20,000