Valorant Masters Santiago 2026

Valorant Masters Santiago 2026
Tournament information
GameValorant
LocationSantiago, Chile
DateFebruary 28 – March 15, 2026
AdministratorRiot Games
Format
Venue1 (in 1 host city)
Teams12
PurseUS$1,000,000
Final positions
ChampionsNongshim RedForce
Runner-upPaper Rex
Tournament statistics
MVPLee "Dambi" Hyuk-kyu (Nongshim RedForce)
Highest KillsKhalish "d4v41" Rusyaidee (371) (Paper Rex)
Highest ACSMartin "marteen" Pátek (268) (Gentle Mates)

Valorant Masters Santiago 2026 was a global Valorant tournament organized by publisher Riot Games following the Kickoff stage of the 2026 Valorant Champions Tour (VCT). The tournament was held from February 28 to March 15, 2026 in Santiago, Chile. It was the first Masters tournament for the Kickoff phase to feature twelve teams, with the top three teams from each region competing.

It marked the second international Valorant competition to be held in Latin America since the LOCK//IN Kickoff event in 2023, and the first to be held in Chile.[1]

In the event's first regional finals since the beginning of the partnership era, Nongshim RedForce swept Paper Rex, 3-0, to claim the organization's first trophy and the region's fourth consecutive Masters trophy.[2] This also makes them the first team from the Ascension to win an international tournament.

Before the start of the grand finals, an exhibition match was played to showcase the game's 30th agent, Miks, as well as a new game mode, Knockout. The showmatch also notably featured Megan of Katseye (members Sophia, Lara, Daniela, and Yoonchae were also in attendance) on team Weones Malos, alongside former player Sacy, TCK, Bstrdd, and furq.

Host selection

On 2 October 2025, in the build-up to the 2025 Valorant Champions Finals in Paris, France, Riot Games announced the host cities for the two Valorant Masters tournaments in 2026, with Santiago, Chile being selected as the host for the first Masters event of the competitive season.[3] The city hosted the first-ever esports competition of the Pan American Games during the 2023 edition.[4]

Qualification

Unlike the previous season's first Masters tournament, twelve (12) teams qualified for the tournament from all four VCT international leagues, namely the Americas, China, EMEA, and Pacific.[3] The top-seeded team from each region received a bye and automatically qualified for playoffs, while the remaining eight teams competed in the Swiss Stage to qualify for playoffs.[5]

Teams from China were the first to qualify for the tournament, with All Gamers being the first to do so on 7 February. Xi Lai Gaming and Edward Gaming followed suit on 8 February and 9 February, respectively. All other regions had their qualified teams formalized from 13-15 February. The first-seeded teams were determined on 13 February, while the second and third-seeded teams were finalized on 14 February and 15 February, respectively. NRG of the VCT Americas was the final team to advance to the tournament.

(*) Non-partner teams in franchise system

Region Kickoffs 1st Seed Kickoffs 2nd Seed Kickoffs 3rd Seed
Americas FURIA Esports G2 Esports* NRG
EMEA BBL Esports Gentle Mates Team Liquid
Pacific Nongshim RedForce* T1 Paper Rex
China All Gamers Xi Lai Gaming* Edward Gaming

Venue

On 1 December 2025, the Espacio Riesco was chosen as the venue for the tournament.[6]

Santiago, Chile
Espacio Riesco
Capacity: 10,000
Santiago
Valorant Masters Santiago 2026 (Chile)

Format

The tournament will use the same twelve-team format used in Masters Shanghai 2024 and Masters Toronto 2025. The second and third seeds from each International League compete in a Swiss-system tournament stage. The four teams that achieved two wins would advance to playoffs while those that achieved two losses would be eliminated.

The four teams from the Swiss stage would join the first seeds from each region in the playoffs, a double-elimination tournament to decide the event's champion.

Swiss stage

Eight teams competed in the Swiss stage, with the four teams that achieved two wins before accruing two losses advancing to playoffs. All matches were best-of-three series.

The draw for the initial matches was held in Los Angeles, United States after the lower bracket finals of the VCT Americas Kickoff. The second-seeded teams were matched against one of the four third-seeded teams, and teams from the same league cannot be drawn against each other for the first match.

All matches on 28 February and 1 March began at 14:00 CLST (17:00 UTC), while matches in the remaining days began at 15:00 CLST (18:00 UTC).

Advanced to playoffs
1-0Paper Rex
0-0Paper Rex2Gentle MatesAdvanced to playoffs
Gentle Mates2NRG1G2 Esports
Edward Gaming0Gentle Mates21-1NRG
T10Team Liquid0T10
Team Liquid2G2 Esports2
G2 Esports00-1Team Liquid0
Paper Rex2Edward Gaming0NRG21-2
Xi Lai Gaming0T12T1
NRG2Xi Lai Gaming00-2Team Liquid
G2 Esports2Edward Gaming
Xi Lai Gaming

Round 1

0–0
Match 1
28 February Gentle Mates 2 0 Edward Gaming Santiago, Chile  
14:00 (UTC−3)     Espacio Riesco  
13 Haven 11
13 Pearl 7
Abyss
0–0
Match 2
28 February Xi Lai Gaming 0 2 NRG Santiago, Chile  
17:00 (UTC−3)     Espacio Riesco  
2 Haven 13
10 Abyss 13
Pearl
0–0
Match 3
1 March G2 Esports 0 2 Paper Rex Santiago, Chile  
14:00 (UTC−3)     Espacio Riesco  
9 Split 13
5 Corrode 13
Breeze
0–0
Match 4
1 March T1 0 2 Team Liquid Santiago, Chile  
17:00 (UTC−3)     Espacio Riesco  
8 Breeze 13
13 Split 15
Haven

Round 2

1–0
Match 5
2 March Paper Rex 2 1 NRG Santiago, Chile  
15:00 (UTC−3)     Espacio Riesco  
13 Split 10
10 Pearl 13
13 Haven 11
1–0
Match 6
2 March Gentle Mates 2 0 Team Liquid Santiago, Chile  
18:00 (UTC−3)     Espacio Riesco  
13 Pearl 11
13 Bind 3
Split
0–1
Match 7
3 March Edward Gaming 0 2 T1 Santiago, Chile  
15:00 (UTC−3)     Espacio Riesco  
1 Bind 13
10 Haven 13
Split
0–1
Match 8
3 March Xi Lai Gaming 0 2 G2 Santiago, Chile  
18:00 (UTC−3)     Espacio Riesco  
8 Abyss 13
3 Haven 13
Breeze

Round 3

1–1
Match 7
4 March NRG 2 0 Team Liquid Santiago, Chile  
15:00 (UTC−3)     Espacio Riesco  
13 Breeze 11
13 Abyss 4
Pearl
1–1
Match 8
4 March G2 Esports 2 0 T1 Santiago, Chile  
18:00 (UTC−3)     Espacio Riesco  
13 Breeze 6
16 Haven 14
Split

Playoffs

  • Date and time: March 6–15, began at 15:00 CLST (18:00 UTC)
  • Matches on March 7–8, March 13–15 began at 14:00 CLST (17:00 UTC).
  • Seed 1 teams qualified directly to the Upper Bracket Quarterfinals, while the other four teams qualified for the playoffs from the Swiss stage.
  • Each seed 1 team selected their opponent in a draw once the Swiss stages concluded.
  • All matches were played in a best-of-three series, with the exception of the Lower Bracket Finals and the Grand Finals which were played in a best-of-five
Upper Bracket Round 1Upper Bracket Round 2Upper Bracket FinalGrand Final
March 6, 18:00 CLST
Nongshim RedForce2
March 9, 15:00 CLST
Gentle Mates0
Nongshim RedForce2
March 7, 17:00 CLST
G2 Esports1
All Gamers0
March 13, 14:00 CLST
G2 Esports2
Nongshim RedForce2
March 6, 15:00 CLST
NRG0
FURIA Esports1
March 9, 18:00 CLST
Paper Rex2
Paper Rex0
March 7, 14:00 CLST
NRG2
BBL Esports1March 15, 14:00 CLST
NRG2Nongshim RedForce3
Paper Rex0
Lower Bracket Round 1Lower Bracket Round 2Lower Bracket Round 3Lower Bracket Final
March 10, 18:00 CLST
March 8, 17:00 CLSTPaper Rex2March 14, 14:00 CLST
Gentle Mates1All Gamers1March 13, 17:00 CLSTPaper Rex3
All Gamers2Paper Rex2NRG1
March 10, 15:00 CLSTG2 Esports1
March 8, 14:00 CLSTG2 Esports2
FURIA Esports1BBL Esports0
BBL Esports2
Upper Round 1
Match 9
6 March FURIA Esports 1 2 Paper Rex Santiago, Chile  
15:00 (UTC−3)     Espacio Riesco  
13 Haven 9
4 Breeze 13
7 Split 13
Upper Round 1
Match 10
6 March Nongshim RedForce 2 0 Gentle Mates Santiago, Chile  
18:00 (UTC−3)     Espacio Riesco  
13 Haven 10
13 Corrode 10
Bind
Upper Round 1
Match 11
7 March BBL Esports 1 2 NRG Santiago, Chile  
14:00 (UTC−3)     Espacio Riesco  
6 Pearl 13
13 Abyss 6
15 Split 17
Upper Round 1
Match 12
7 March All Gamers 0 2 G2 Esports Santiago, Chile  
17:00 (UTC−3)     Espacio Riesco  
6 Pearl 13
4 Abyss 13
Bind
Lower Round 1
Match 13
8 March FURIA Esports 1 2 BBL Esports Santiago, Chile  
14:00 (UTC−3)     Espacio Riesco  
7 Haven 13
13 Breeze 10
11 Abyss 13
Lower Round 1
Match 14
8 March Gentle Mates 1 2 All Gamers Santiago, Chile  
17:00 (UTC−3)     Espacio Riesco  
13 Pearl 5
4 Split 13
8 Bind 13
Upper Round 2
Match 15
9 March Nongshim RedForce 2 1 G2 Esports Santiago, Chile  
15:00 (UTC−3)     Espacio Riesco  
7 Abyss 13
13 Corrode 7
14 Split 12
Upper Round 2
Match 16
9 March Paper Rex 0 2 NRG Santiago, Chile  
18:00 (UTC−3)     Espacio Riesco  
12 Pearl 14
11 Bind 13
Split
Lower Round 2
Match 17
10 March G2 Esports 2 0 BBL Esports Santiago, Chile  
15:00 (UTC−3)     Espacio Riesco  
13 Haven 5
13 Breeze 8
Abyss
Lower Round 2
Match 18
10 March Paper Rex 2 1 All Gamers Santiago, Chile  
18:00 (UTC−3)     Espacio Riesco  
10 Corrode 13
13 Pearl 7
13 Split 4
Upper Final
Match 19
13 March Nongshim RedForce 2 0 NRG Santiago, Chile  
14:00 (UTC−3)     Espacio Riesco  
13 Bind 9
13 Abyss 11
Haven
Lower Round 3
Match 20
13 March Paper Rex 2 1 G2 Esports Santiago, Chile  
17:00 (UTC−3)     Espacio Riesco  
11 Haven 13
13 Breeze 9
13 Corrode 4
Lower Final
Match 21
14 March Paper Rex 3 1 NRG Santiago, Chile  
14:00 (UTC−3)     Espacio Riesco  
8 Pearl 13
13 Split 7
13 Corrode 6
13 Breeze 9
Haven
Grand Final
Match 22
15 March Nongshim RedForce 3 0 Paper Rex Santiago, Chile  
14:00 (UTC−3)     Espacio Riesco  
13 Corrode 11
13 Split 4
13 Abyss 3
Haven
Bind

Final standings

All participating teams were awarded a share of the US$500,000 prize pool. Additionally, 1st through 6th place teams earned Championship Points to help them qualify for the 2026 Valorant Champions Shanghai, which will be held in September.

Place Team Winnings (USD) Championship Points
1st
Nongshim RedForce $350,000 6
2nd
Paper Rex $200,000 4
3rd
NRG $125,000 3
4th
G2 Esports $75,000 2
5th–6th
All Gamers $50,000 1
BBL Esports
7th–8th
Gentle Mates $35,000 0
FURIA Esports
9th–10th
Team Liquid $25,000 0
T1
11th–12th
Edward Gaming $15,000 0
Xi Lai Gaming

Controversies

Second round draw

After the conclusion of the first round matches on 1 March, the draw for the second round of the swiss stage was conducted immediately afterwards. However, hours after the draw, VCT commissioner Leo Faria announced that the draw would be redone due to an error of putting the first two teams drawn, Paper Rex and Gentle Mates, in the 1-0 bracket, when both teams should've been drawn in separate matchups in the same bracket. A new draw was conducted behind closed doors the night of the incident, but was not streamed live. A full video was posted on X (formerly Twitter) by Faria the day after on 2 March.[7]

References

  1. ^ "¡Histórico! Chile será sede del primer Masters de VALORANT en Latinoamérica". TyC Sports (in Spanish). 17 October 2025. Retrieved 8 November 2025.
  2. ^ Guimarães, Sofia (2026-03-15). "Nongshim RedForce storm to VCT Masters Santiago title with 3–0 victory over Paper Rex". Esports.gg. Retrieved 2026-03-16.
  3. ^ a b "First Look at VALORANT Champions Tour 2026". Valorant Esports. 3 October 2025. Retrieved 8 November 2025.
  4. ^ Chan, Gabriel (5 November 2023). "Pan American Esports Championships concludes with historic moments in Santiago, Chile". Global Esports Federation. Retrieved 8 November 2025.
  5. ^ "Masters Santiago draw brings high-stakes clashes and first-time matchups". VLR.gg. Retrieved 2026-02-16.
  6. ^ "VALORANT Masters Santiago ticket sales revealed". Esports Insider. 1 December 2025. Retrieved 9 February 2026.
  7. ^ Gorlier, Mathéo. "The Masters Santiago draw redone after an error in the original". Sheep Esports. Retrieved 2026-03-11.