Top four set at Valorant Game Changers 2025: Championship Seoul
Darragh Harbinson, Senior Editor
Last Updated: 27/11/2025
The top four at Valorant Game Changers 2025: Championship Seoul have been set following MIBR GC and KRÜ Blaze’s victories in Round 3 of the lower bracket.
The pair will contest a lower-bracket contest following the upper-bracket match between undefeated Team Liquid Brazil and Shopify Rebellion Gold.
We have our Top 4. 👀
— VALORANT Champions Tour (@ValorantEsports) November 27, 2025
Here's the updated #VCTGameChangers Seoul bracket! pic.twitter.com/X6IFfDt86E
EMEA interest ended after defeats
MIBR and KRÜ’s victories at VCT Game Changers ended the European interest in the event, as the Brazilian and Latin American teams prevailed over the EU opposition.
The defeat will be hard to swallow for the EMEA teams, who were only condemned to the lower bracket after losing the upper-bracket Semis.
By contrast, KRÜ had been in the lower bracket from LB Round 1, after losing to Liquid 2-0 in the upper bracket.
MIBR were cast down by Shopify Rebellion at the same stage, but started in lower-bracket Round 2.
KRÜ’s impressive run to LB Round 4 saw them drop on one map, to GIANTX, on their way to meet MIBR.
Despite taking a map from SR Gold, Karmine Corp could not muster the same fight against KRÜ, losing 13-6 on Split, then losing their own map-pick of Haven 13-3.
The series saw KC star Safia ‘safiaaa’ Leghzal reduced to just a 0.97 rating, the best rating on her team for the series.
Constanza ‘conir’ Reyes put on a dominant display, racking up a 30/15/14 KDA over the two maps.
Match results from Day 7 of #VCTGameChangers Seoul! 👇 pic.twitter.com/JxHBzQxpPI
— VALORANT Champions Tour (@ValorantEsports) November 27, 2025
For G2 Gozen, the series could not be more heartbreaking. Two overtime losses on Bind and Split were bisected by a dominant 13-5 win on Sunset.
The result was that G2 Gozen won more rounds over the contest, but fell to a 2-1 series loss in what was an extremely tight contest.
While several players had strong moments of impact, the series was defined by two heroic performances from Aleyna ‘Vania’ Keskin and Paula ‘bstrdd’ Naguil dropping 1.42 and 1.27 series ratings, respectively.
bstrdd’s 29/18/8 scoreline on Split ended up being the decisive contribution, on an overtime victory that in truth could have gone either way.
— VALORANT Esports EMEA (@valesports_emea) November 27, 2025
A truly heartbreaking end for G2, but the continuation of a generational run from MIBR, who qualified through the Americas Last Chance Qualifier.
The run has seen the rise in the popularity of Valorant Game Changers, in part influenced by Giulia ‘lissA’ Lissa’s viral posing in MIBR’s match vs Wadadaa.
For MIBR and KRÜ Blaze, their contest awaits. However, the winner of that contest will have to do what has not been done thus far.
Liquid and SR Gold have looked like dominant forces thus far, with SR Gold hoping for a historic threepeat after winning the 2023 and 2024 editions of the event.
O PRIMEIRO MUNDIAL DA DIVA
— MADE IN BRAZIL. (@MIBR) November 2, 2025
BRILHA @lissavlr 🥹
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Darragh Harbinson, Senior Editor
Darragh Harbinson is an esports writer specialising in Counter-Strike. He has written for Esports News UK, Esports Insider, UKCSGO, Dexerto, and Rush B Media.
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