2025 Valorant Champions


The 2025 Valorant Champions was an esports tournament for the video game Valorant. This was the fifth edition of the Valorant Champions, the world championship tournament of the Valorant Champions Tour for the 2025 Valorant competitive season. The tournament was held between September 12 to October 5, 2025, in Paris, and Évry-Courcouronnes, France. It marked the second staging of the event in the EMEA region after the inaugural edition in 2021 in Berlin, and the first time France hosted the tournament. Sixteen teams qualified for the tournament based on their standing in Stage 2 of their regional tournaments, as well as points accumulated from the overall tournaments held this year.
Edward Gaming was the defending champions but were eliminated by Team Liquid in the group stage. NRG from Americas defeated Fnatic from EMEA with a score 3–2 in the Grand Finals to win their organization's first championship, and by extension the region's third Champions title. With their victory, NRG's in-game leader, Ethan "Ethan" Arnold, became the first player to win the Champions twice. Brock "brawk" Somerhalder from NRG was named tournament MVP.

Host selection

On August 17, 2024, during the 2024 Valorant Champions, Riot Games announced that Paris will host the next year's Valorant Champions, the crowning event of the VCT 2025 season.

Venues

The event was held in Paris and Évry-Courcouronnes. The majority of the tournament were held at Les Arènes de Grand Paris Sud in Évry-Courcouronnes, while the final matches were held at Accor Arena in Paris.
This was the first Valorant tournament to be held in both venues, but not the first Esports events. The Les Arènes de Grand Paris Sud, which is the home arena of Karmine Corp hosted one of the stops of the League of Legends EMEA Championship's "LEC Roadtrip" during the 2025 season, while the Accor Arena staged the 2019 League of Legends World Championship final.

Qualified teams

Sixteen teams, including eight teams that finished in the top two of Stage 2, and eight teams that were out of top two but had most Championship Points in season of all three International Leagues and China League, qualified for the global crowning event of the circuit.
Non-partner teams in franchise system
RegionStage 2 WinnerStage 2 Runners-upChampionship Points #1Championship Points #2
AmericasG2 Esports*NRG EsportsSentinelsMIBR
EMEATeam LiquidGiantXFnaticTeam Heretics
PacificPaper RexRex Regum QeonT1DRX
ChinaBilibili GamingDragon Ranger Gaming*Edward GamingXi Lai Gaming*

Group stage

  • Sixteen teams were drawn into four groups of four teams each. Teams from the same region cannot be placed in the same group.
  • Seed 1 team play against seed 4, while seed 2 team play against seed 3 in the opening match.
  • Double elimination: all matches are best-of-three.
  • The eight teams consisting of the winners and runners-up of each group advance to the Playoff Stage. Remaining teams are eliminated.

    Group A

Group B

Group C

Group D

Playoffs

  • Eight teams were drawn into a double-elimination bracket.
  • The seed 1 team of each group was drawn against the seed 2 team of a different group in Upper Quarterfinals. Teams from same group were not drawn in same bracket until the Upper Final.
  • All matches were best-of-three, except for the Lower Bracket Final and the Grand Final, which were best-of-five.

    Upper Bracket

Quarterfinals

Semifinals

Final

Lower Bracket

Round 1

Quarterfinals

Semifinals

Final

Grand Final

Prize pool

Riot Games announced that the prize pool for Champions 2025 would remain the same as the last two editions. The total prize pool was 2,250,000, and the winner of Champions received 1,000,000.
PlaceTeamPrize
1stNRG$1,000,000
2ndFnatic$400,000
3rdDRX$250,000
4thPaper Rex$130,000
5th–6thMIBR$85,000
5th–6thTeam Heretics$85,000
7th–8thGiantX$50,000
7th–8thG2 Esports$50,000
9th–12thRex Regum Qeon$30,000
9th–12thT1$30,000
9th–12thXi Lai Gaming$30,000
9th–12thTeam Liquid$30,000
13th–16thDragon Ranger Gaming$20,000
13th–16thBilibili Gaming$20,000
13th–16thSentinels$20,000
13th–16thEdward Gaming$20,000

Marketing

Official song

"Last Shot" was the official theme song for the tournament, performed by templuv and 347aidan.

In-game

Before the start of the Grand Final, Valorant's 29th agent and seventh Sentinel, Veto, was revealed. He would eventually be available to play two days after the conclusion of the tournament.