VALORANT Champions Tour circuit points by region
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VALORANT Champions Tour circuit points by region

Teams primed to qualify for Champions and those that must battle in the last chance qualifier
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As VALORANT Champions Tour Masters 3: Berlin competition is growing closer, teams and fans alike are looking over the circuit points in each region for the next international competition: Champions. VCT circuit points are awarded to teams that place in VALORANT Challengers or Masters events across the three stages. The teams with the most circuit points earn automatic qualification to Champions.

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In EMEA, North America, Brazil and South East Asia, two teams earn automatic qualification. Meanwhile, only one team from Latin America, South Korea and Japan earn spots. The winner of VCT Masters 3: Berlin also directly qualifies for Champions.

Eleven teams will qualify for Champions through VCT circuit points. The final four spots will be decided through four last chance qualifiers in North America, South America, Europe, the Middle East and Africa region and the Asia-Pacific region.

VCT circuit points
VALORANT Champions Tour circuit point distribution by placement at events. | Provided by Riot Games

North America

  • Sentinels – 675
  • Envy – 250
  • 100 Thieves – 225
  • Version1 – 200
  • FaZe Clan – 120
  • XSET – 90
  • Luminosity – 60
  • Cloud9 Blue – 50
  • Gen.G – 50
  • Rise – 50

EMEA

  • Fnatic – 350
  • Gambit Esports – 320
  • Team Liquid – 300
  • Acend – 275
  • G2 Esports – 175
  • SuperMassive Blaze – 175
  • Futbolist – 120
  • Oxygen Esports – 120
  • Guild Esports – 115
  • ForZe – 110

Southeast Asia

  • X10 Esports – 295
  • Bren Esports – 225
  • Paper Rex – 225
  • FULL SENSE – 140
  • BOOM Esports – 115
  • Alter Ego – 80
  • Team SMG – 70
  • CBT Gaming – 60
  • CERBERUS Esports – 50
  • Team Big BAAM – 50

Brazil

  • Team Vikings – 350
  • Sharks Esports – 215
  • Havan Liberty – 210
  • Vivo Keyd – 175
  • FURIA Esports – 145
  • Gamelanders Blue – 135
  • NOORG 2.0 – 65
  • Stars Horizon – 45
  • Jaguares Esports – 40
  • SLICK – 40

Latin America

  • KRÜ Esports – 395
  • Six Karma – 200
  • Australs – 175
  • Infinity – 170
  • LAZER – 150
  • Border Monsters – 115
  • 9z Team – 110
  • Furious Gaming – 45
  • Meta Gaming – 45
  • VELOX – 40

South Korea

  • NUTURN – 410
  • Vision Strikers – 315
  • F4Q – 205
  • DWG KIA – 160
  • TNL Esports – 95
  • Prince – 80
  • GochuGaru – 40
  • World Game Star – 40

Japan

  • Crazy Raccoon – 425
  • ZETA DIVISION – 305
  • REJECT – 140
  • Northeption – 90
  • Fennel – 80
  • Feeling – 45
  • Insomnia – 45
  • BlackBird Ignis – 40
  • Lag Gaming – 40
  • SCARZ – 30

These numbers are subject to change, especially for those who have qualified for VCT Masters 3: Berlin. However, the list of teams will remain relatively stable going into the last chance qualifiers, as there are no more Challengers events to earn VCT circuit points in.

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