The second international Valorant LAN event of the year is almost here. The 12 best teams from around the world will duke it out in Denmark at Masters Copenhagen 2022, where one team will be crowned VCT Stage 2 champions and punch their ticket to Valorant Champions Istanbul.
OpTic Gaming remain the heavy favorites. They are headed to Masters Copenhagen to defend their Masters Reykjavik 2022 title against the top Valorant squads from the VCT Stage 2 Challengers tournaments.
However, leading the charge of the top challengers are LOUD, Paper Rex, Fnatic, and DRX – teams that absolutely dominated their regional VCT Stage 2 Challengers competitions. These teams also have a history of deep tournament runs at previous LAN events, and they’ll be looking to finally lift the trophy.
Finally, teams like XSET, Leviatán, Guild Esports, and Northeption are making their VCT Masters debut in Denmark, hungry to prove themselves on the global stage.
What is VCT Stage 2 Masters Copenhagen?
It is the second international Valorant LAN event of the VCT 2022 season, featuring the top teams from North America, EMEA, Korea, Japan, APAC, Brazil, and Latin America.
The tournament marks the culmination of VCT 2022 Stage 2, where teams will get their final chance to earn VCT points that will go toward qualification for Valorant Champions Istanbul at the end of the year.
It is also the first-ever international VCT LAN to host a live audience. For the last three days of the tournament, fans will be allowed into the Forum Copenhagen where the tournament is held. Tickets are now available to buy.
VCT Stage 2 Masters Copenhagen schedule and results
VCT Stage 2 Masters Copenhagen 2022’s group stage will run from July 10 to 14, followed by the playoffs from July 14 to 25.
Group A is shaping up to be the group to watch, with two of the Masters Reykjavik finalists in the same group. Guild Esports and KRU Esports will have their work cut out for them if they are hoping to make it out of groups.
Meanwhile, Group B features three teams from Korea, Japan, and APAC. The three Asian rivals will have their eyes set on one another, while EMEA representative FunPlus Phoenix navigates high expectations to perform as the only team from a so-called “major” region.
(To be updated)
Group stage standings
Group A
STANDING | TEAM | SCORE |
1st | Guild Esports | 2 — 0 |
2nd | OpTic Gaming | 2 — 1 |
3rd | KRU Esports | 1 — 2 |
4th | LOUD | 0 — 2 |
Group B
STANDING | TEAM | SCORE |
1st | DRX | 2 — 0 |
2nd | FunPlus Phoenix | 2 — 1 |
3rd | Northeption | 1 — 2 |
4th | XERXIA Esports | 0 — 2 |
Group Stage
July 10
TEAM | RESULTS | TEAM |
DRX | 2 — 0 | Northeption |
July 11
TEAM | RESULTS | TEAM |
LOUD | 1 — 2 | KRU Esports |
OpTic Gaming | 0 — 2 | Guild Esports |
FunPlus Phoenix | 2 — 1 | XERXIA Esports |
July 12
TEAM | RESULTS | TEAM |
KRU Esports | 1 — 2 | Guild Esports |
DRX | 2 — 1 | FunPlus Phoenix |
July 13
TEAM | RESULTS | TEAM |
Northeption | 2 — 1 | XERXIA Esports |
OpTic Gaming | 2 — 1 | LOUD |
FunPlus Phoenix | 2 — 0 | Northeption |
July 14
Playoffs
Upper bracket quarterfinals
TEAM | RESULTS | TEAM |
Paper Rex | 2 — 0 | Guild Esports |
July 15
Upper bracket quarterfinals
TEAM | RESULTS | TEAM |
Fnatic | 2 — 0 | FunPlus Phoenix |
Leviatán | 1 — 2 | DRX |
July 16
Upper bracket quarterfinals
TEAM | RESULTS | TEAM |
XSET | 0 — 2 | OpTic Gaming |
Lower bracket round 1
TEAM | RESULTS | TEAM |
Guild Esports | 1 — 2 | FunPlus Phoenix |
July 17
Lower bracket round 1
TEAM | RESULTS | TEAM |
Leviatan | 2 — 1 | XSET |
Upper bracket semifinals
TEAM | RESULTS | TEAM |
Paper Rex | 2 — 0 | Fnatic |
July 18
Upper bracket semifinals
TEAM | RESULTS | TEAM |
DRX | 1 — 2 | OpTic Gaming |
Lower bracket quarterfinals
TEAM | RESULTS | TEAM |
Leviatán | 1 — 2 | Fnatic |
July 19
Lower bracket quarterfinals
TEAM | RESULTS | TEAM |
FunPlus Phoenix | 2 — 0 | DRX |
July 22
Upper bracket final
TEAM | RESULTS | TEAM |
Paper Rex | 2 — 1 | OpTic Gaming |
July 23
Lower bracket semifinal
TEAM | RESULTS | TEAM |
Fnatic | 1 — 2 | FunPlus Phoenix |
Lower bracket final
TEAM | RESULTS | TEAM |
OpTic Gaming | 1 — 3 | FunPlus Phoenix |
July 24
Grand final
TEAM | RESULTS | TEAM |
Paper Rex | 2 — 3 | FunPlus Phoenix |
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Teams that are competing at Masters Copenhagen
The 12 teams in the competition have been split between the top-seeded teams and the group stage squads. Similar to Masters Reykjavik 2022’s tournament format, four top-seeded teams advance directly to the playoffs, where they await the winners of the group stage.
But unlike in Iceland, it is a LATAM team who will claim one of the playoff berths, while LOUD start in the group stage. Leviatán find themselves in the playoffs instead of LOUD this time, because KRU Esports defeated Brazilian team Ninjas in Pyjamas in the Brazil and LATAM decider.
Out of the eight teams in the group stage, only four will move on to the playoffs.
Playoffs teams
TEAM | REGION | STAGE 2 CHALLENGERS PLACEMENT |
Fnatic | EMEA | 1st place in VCT EMEA Stage 2 Challengers |
XSET | North America | 1st place in VCT NA Stage 2 Challengers |
Paper Rex | APAC | 1st place in VCT APAC Stage 2 Challengers |
Leviatán | Latin America | 1st place in VCT LATAM Stage 2 Challengers |
Group stage teams
TEAM | REGION | STAGE 2 CHALLENGERS PLACEMENT |
FunPlus Phoenix | EMEA | 2nd place in VCT EMEA Stage 2 Challengers |
Guild Esports | EMEA | 3rd place in VCT EMEA Stage 2 Challengers |
DRX | Korea | 1st place in VCT Korea Stage 2 Challengers |
OpTic Gaming | North America | 2nd place in VCT NA Stage 2 Challengers |
XERXIA Esports | APAC | 2nd place in VCT APAC Stage 2 Challengers |
Northeption | Japan | 1st place in VCT Japan Stage 2 Challengers |
LOUD | Brazil | 1st place in VCT Brazil Stage 2 Challengers |
KRU Esports | Latin America | 1st place in LATAM and Brazil Stage 2 Challengers playoffs |
Masters Copenhagen prize and point pool
All teams are competing for a share of the 4,450 circuit points that will go toward qualifying for Valorant Champions at the year’s end. Riot Games has yet to announce the prize pool for the tournament.
STANDING | TEAM | PRIZE MONEY | VCT CIRCUIT POINTS |
1st | — | US$200,000 | 1,000 |
2nd | — | US$120,000 | 750 |
3rd | — | US$85,000 | 500 |
4th | — | US$65,000 | 400 |
5th-6th | — | US$40,000 | 300 |
5th-6th | Leviatan | US$40,000 | 300 |
7th-8th | Guild Esports | US$25,000 | 250 |
7th-8th | XSET | US$25,000 | 250 |
9th-10th | KRU Esports | US$15,000 | 200 |
9th-10th | Northeption | US$15,000 | 200 |
11th-12th | LOUD | US$10,000 | 150 |
11th-12th | XERXIA Esports | US$10,000 | 150 |
Format of VCT Stage 2 Masters Copenhagen
The tournament begins with the group stage. Eight teams have been sorted into two groups, and each group will play through a double-elimination bracket. The first two teams from each group to win two matches will advance to the playoffs.
The four teams that emerge from the group stage will be placed randomly in the double-elimination playoffs bracket, where the top-seeded squads from each region will be waiting.
Teams from the same group will be placed on opposite sides of the playoffs bracket to avoid a repeat match-up too early in the winner’s bracket.
All matches will play out in a best-of-three series, except for the lower bracket final and grand final, which will be best-of-five games.
Where to watch VCT Stage 2 Masters Copenhagen 2022?
Valorant fans can watch the matches live on Riot Games’ official Twitch and YouTube channels:
CHANNEL | PLATFORM |
Valorant (English) | Twitch |
Valorant Esports (Turkish) | Twitch |
Valorant (Russian) | Twitch |
Valorant (Dach) | Twitch |
Valorant (Japan) | Twitch |
1pValorant | Twitch |
agentrange_it (Italy) | Twitch |
polsatgames (Polish) | Twitch |
lvpes2 (Spanish) | Twitch |
valleague_fr (French) | Twitch |
leetesports (Hungarian) | Twitch |
leetplus (Hungarian) | Twitch |
valesports | Twitch |
esportsfinland (Finnish) | Twitch |
valorant_kr (Korean) | Twitch |
valorant_br | Twitch |
VALORANT_LA | Twitch |
valorantleague_mena (Arabic) | Twitch |
Valorant Arabia | YouTube |
Valorant (English) | YouTube |
Valorant (Turkish) | YouTube |
Valorant (Russian) | YouTube |
Valorant (Arabia) | YouTube |
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