VALORANT Champions 2025 results and highlights video
As the dust settles over the Accor Arena in Paris, France, we have a new VALORANT world champion to celebrate, with NRG lifting the trophy.
At VALORANT Champions Paris, 16 of the world’s best teams fought their hearts out for a share of the $2,250,000 prize pool and the coveted trophy. At the current Dollar to Rand exchange rate, that’s roughly R38,7 million. Here’s how things went down with our report from the tournament, a highlights video, and a complete list of the final standings.
NRG wins VALORANT Champions 2025
Led by the 2023 world champion, Ethan “Ethan” Arnold, it was NRG who topped Group C with a 2-0 record to qualify for the Playoffs Stage, beating defending champions EDward Gaming in their opening match.
Watch our highlights video below to find out how NRG won VALORANT Champions 2025, or continue reading, or both!
In the double-elimination Playoffs Stage, NRG took out GIANTX with a very clean 2-0, and survived a scare against MIBR to win 2-1. Against Fnatic in the Upper Bracket Final, NRG managed a solid 2-0 victory, with the first map going into overtime.
In the best-of-five Grand Final, NRG won the first two maps, Corrode and Lotus. Fnatic then made a huge comeback on Abyss, requiring overtime to pull one back.
Fnatic secured a win on Ascent, pushing NRG to the edge. However, NRG managed to find their footing, winning Sunset in convincing fashion, and thereby, the Grand Final with a score of 3-2.
Congratulations to NRG for winning VALORANT Champions Paris, and to Brock “brawk” Somerhalder for being named the tournament’s MVP. A special congratulations go out to NRG’s in-game leader, Ethan “Ethan” Arnold, who became the first-ever two-time world champion.
Final VALORANT Champions 2025 standings
Check out the table below with the complete VALORANT Champions 2025 standings and how much money each team won.
Place | Team(s) | Prize Money (USD) |
1st | NRG | $1,000,000 |
2nd | Fnatic | $400,000 |
3rd | DRX | $250,000 |
4th | Paper Rex | $130,000 |
5th–6th | MIBR, Team Heretics | $85,000 (each) |
7th–8th | G2 Esports, GIANTX | $50,000 (each) |
9th–12th | XLG Esports, Rex Regum Qeon, Team Liquid, T1 | $30,000 (each) |
13th–16th | Sentinels, Bilibili Gaming, EDward Gaming, Dragon Ranger Gaming | $20,000 (each) |
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