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Three Years On, Masters Tokyo Finals Still Define a VCT Turning Point

The piece frames Masters Tokyo as the tournament that established the competitive hierarchy of the VCT's new league-based era, with FNATIC's dominance, EG's breakout, and PRX's resilience as defining narratives.

Key Facts

  • FNATIC won back-to-back international VALORANT titles at Masters Tokyo in June 2023, cementing their golden age.
  • Evil Geniuses introduced Demon1 at Masters Tokyo; he later earned MVP at Champions Los Angeles.
  • Paper Rex reached top 4 at Masters Tokyo using substitute CGRS after their new ace missed the event due to visa issues.
  • CGRS eliminated s0m with one second left in an overtime win against NRG during the playoff push.
  • Masters Tokyo ran from June 11 to 25, 2023, at TIPSTAR DOME CHIBA and Makuhari Messe, featuring 12 regional champions.

Reporting from 1 source: Game Spark.

Three Years On, Masters Tokyo Finals Still Define a VCT Turning Point

A retrospective on the 2023 VALORANT Masters Tokyo finals highlights FNATIC's back-to-back international win, Evil Geniuses' rapid rise with Demon1, and Paper Rex's top-4 run after losing their new ace to visa issues, relying on substitute CGRS for a dramatic playoff push.

June 25 marks three years since the VALORANT Masters Tokyo finals, a tournament that Game Spark calls a dense page in VCT history. The 2023 event was the first Masters under the revamped league system with 30 partner teams, and it produced a clear power map of the new era. FNATIC secured back-to-back international titles, cementing their golden age. Evil Geniuses introduced Demon1, who would later earn MVP at Champions Los Angeles, and surged from mid-season to playoffs. Paper Rex, missing their new ace something due to visa issues, relied on substitute CGRS to reach the top 4, including a dramatic overtime win against NRG where CGRS eliminated s0m with one second left. The tournament ran from June 11 to 25 at TIPSTAR DOME CHIBA and Makuhari Messe, featuring 12 regional champions.

Synthesized by Yomimono from the 1 cited source below, including Japanese-language reporting where cited, then editorially reviewed before publishing.

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