Twelve great pan-European teams settled into their spots in the EMEA Challengers Playoffs as August kicked off, but only four will leave the online servers and head to Berlin for the second international Valorant LAN in its history.

Europe

VLR.gg closely followed what European teams were up to in their two Challengers events. You can find a more detailed breakdown of Challengers 1 and Challengers 2 in their linked pages, with a summary of both events below.

Challengers 1

The first Challengers event saw the return of two big European names who fell short of expectations during the previous VCT stage. Acend Acend Inactive ALIVE Gilad Hakim musashi Alessio Xhaferi pyrolll Artur Minin cullumx Nikolaj Cullum Andersen chiwa Egor Stepanyuk returned in blazing fashion, hot off their LVP Rising Series #2 win, as well as G2 Esports G2 Esports Inactive with their redemption arc. Just prior to this event, both teams made changes.

Acend transferred Jose "koldamenta" Luis Aranguren to G2 in a trade for Aleksander "zeek" Zygmunt, their sole change. G2, on the other hand, went on to also confirm the buyouts of Auni "AvovA" Chahade and Žygimantas "nukkye" Chmieliauskas from Heretics as well as take Cista "keloqz" Wassim away from Megastitut.

Acend blew everyone away by demolishing the upper bracket, relegating Rix.GG Thunder Rix.GG Thunder Inactive Mickebwoy Mikołaj Chojnacki memset Laurent Werly LATEKS Oliwer Fahlander frei Aaron Frei Luzuh Joseph Loose , FunPlus Phoenix FunPlus Phoenix Inactive SUYGETSU Dmitry Ilyushin Zyppan Pontus Eek ANGE1 Kyrylo Karasov Shao Andrey Kiprsky ardiis Ardis Svarenieks and Guild Esports Guild Esports Inactive to the lower bracket all while losing just one map.

G2 were forced early into a lower bracket run after losing to FPX in their opener, but it was there they eliminated Rix.GG, Masters Reykjavik runners-up FNATIC FNATIC Europe Rank #3 Sayonara Ștefan Mîtcu stand-in Boaster Jake Howlett kaajak Kajetan Haremski Chronicle Timofey Khromov Alfajer Emir Ali Beder and got revenge on FPX in the lower semifinal, both teams already qualified. G2 went on to win the lower bracket final against Guild 3-2. Acend ended their miracle run in the grand final, which favored zeek's new squad 3-1.

Despite G2's lower bracket rampage, they qualified for the EMEA event with their win over Fnatic. This means that, alongside FPX, Guild, and Acend, these teams earned their spot early on and played three seeding matches.

Boaster rubs his eyes in disappointment after losing a round Fnatic's captain and IGL was extremely saddened at their LAN absence (Photo by Colin Young-Wolff/Riot Games).

Challengers 2

While Challengers 1 reserved four slots, Challengers 2 only held two, so the stakes were much higher. The field was unpredictable, marked by the surprise entry of Giants Gaming Giants Gaming Inactive Redgar Igor Vlasov Fit1nho Adolfo Gallego nukkye Žygimantas Chmieliauskas hoody Aaro Peltokangas Cloud Kirill Nehozhin and TENSTAR TENSTAR Inactive Br0die Jack Emmott KRAY Calum Knight Polvi Niko Polvinen xms Alexandre Forté doma Domagoj Fancev , two newcomers to VCT main events.

Giants were the star of the show, dominating the upper bracket with wins over Rix.GG Thunder, Fnatic, and sweeping Team Liquid Team Liquid Europe Rank #23 nAts Ayaz Akhmetshin Keiko Georgio Sanassy kamo Kamil Frąckowiak to guarantee the first EMEA Challengers Playoffs slot of the event.

Having been relegated in the second round of games, Fnatic were busy completing a lower bracket run. After the grueling three-hour loss to Giants they faced Team BDS Team BDS Inactive bramz Bayram Ben Redjeb and just scraped by with a 2-1 win. Fnatic won against TENSTAR the following day, setting up a classic match for the last spot to Berlin, between them and Liquid.

The two squads went back and forth throughout the day for nearly six hours. In the end, Liquid's comeback on Breeze spelled Fnatic's elimination, and their chance at being the first European team to participate in both official Valorant LANs to date. The final was ultimately Liquid's 3-1.

L1NK looks to the camera and holds a smile while giving two thumbs up All smiles on the Liquid camp as they inch closer to their second LAN (Photo by Colin Young-Wolff/Riot Games).

Turkey

Challengers 1

Challengers 1 gave out two EMEA slots. A lot of the teams had been absent from the servers, but Papara SuperMassive Papara SuperMassive Europe Rank #13 skylen Asil Yalçın ip0TT Yiğit Karadeniz VenTT Emre Bozkurt Celasun Emir Celasun umu7 Umut Pekdoğan and Fire Flux Esports Fire Flux Esports Europe Rank #16 had been on the rise lately, while the presence of typical names like FUT Esports FUT Esports Europe Rank #7 xeus Doğan Gözgen MrFaliN Furkan Yeğen yetujey Eray Budak AtaKaptan Ata Tan cNed Mehmet Yağız İpek qRaxs Doğukan Balaban , BBL Esports BBL Esports Europe Rank #42 Jamppi Elias Olkkonen sociablEE Volkan Yonal chiwa Egor Stepanyuk PROFEK Dawid Święć LewN Burak Alkan , and Oxygen Esports Oxygen Esports Inactive were long awaited.

Oxygen was the first to secure a slot, demolishing everyone in the upper bracket without dropping a single map. The squad, who was previously one Bo3 away from Reykjavik, displayed total domination.

Oxygen had knocked down SuperMassive Blaze, who were then forced to rise from the ashes. They did so, eliminating OtherSide OtherSide Inactive EliEsS Ali Çil Squllll Emir Madenci ilyaS PikaStrikee BALLI Celil Erden scÂtro Görkem Arpalık and Fire Flux in Bo3 matches. In the deciding lower bracket final Bo5, they edged out Futbolist 3-2 to ensure their place in EMEA. SuperMassive Blaze finished the event with revenge against Oxygen 3-1, securing the first seed for Turkey.

Challengers 2

Digital Athletics Digital Athletics Europe Rank #76 s0pp Efe Tur wezzy Arda Celbiş WerlasS Metin Ünal audaz Soner Ekiz pckwN Efekan Yorulmaz MerSa Mert Saatcı proved to be a rising team in Challengers 2, a bundle of Turkish talent hailing from several teams. They surprised Fire Flux with a reverse sweep for the teams' openers, moving past Beşiktaş Esports Beşiktaş Esports Inactive Leu Arda Kerenciler BARBAROSSA Alp Kaan Karlıdağ MerSa Mert Saatcı Baransel Baransel Nasırcan hybrid Emir Erol Bard0lf Emir Çinkılıç and Thunderbolts Gaming Thunderbolts Gaming Inactive Antsy Yağız Güngör Yato Cem Saat re1sxd İlyas Çalışkan corr0 Mehmet Alp Vural DubzWoW Mustafa Doğan ARGENT Berk Deniz Özdamar on their way to the grand final.

The first lower round was incredibly stacked. BBL faced Fire Flux and OtherSide faced Futbolist. Only two of these teams would move on, and it was Fire Flux and Futbolist. Futbolist were then upset by Besiktas while Fire Flux beat RARE Esports RARE Esports Inactive Mykoz Mert Demirci H4RR1 Burak Taşdelen . Volkan "sociablEE" Yonal's squad then secured wins against Besiktas and Thunderbolts to reach the grand final.

Digital Athletics won the first map of the grand final, but Fire Flux came back at them three maps in a row to conquer the remaining Turkish EMEA slot 3-1.

CIS

Challengers 1

The CIS region followed the same path of the Turkish region. Two slots were dished out in the first event. The first team to acquire theirs was Gambit Esports Gambit Esports Inactive Redgar Igor Vlasov Chronicle Timofey Khromov d3ffo Nikita Sudakov sheydos Bogdan Naumov nAts Ayaz Akhmetshin , who knocked Team Singularity Team Singularity Inactive Insider Artem Puzanov NLaaeR Ilya Koppalov B1SK Vitaliy Emelyanov Dimaoneshot Dmitriy Bandurka hvoya Aleksandr Eremin , Axsor Axsor Europe Rank #63 forgetw0w Ibragim Dalsaev perelomslivki Mark Kunitski MerQ Nikita Kisseljov Gray Denis Daniljuk , and No Pressure No Pressure Inactive Cloud Kirill Nehozhin Duno Mikhail Fokin arch Vladyslav Svistov 7ssk7 Artur Kurshin dinkzj Denis Tkachev down to the lower bracket.

No Pressure outshone forZe forZe Inactive SUYGETSU Dmitry Ilyushin Art1st Vyacheslav Lyadnov Coffee Nikita Antsypirovich in a 3-0 Bo5 lower bracket final, impeding the latter's run from coming to a satisfying close and earning themselves two very important things: Natus Vincere Natus Vincere Europe Rank #20 ANGE1 Kyrylo Karasov Shao Andrey Kiprsky contracts and a place in the EMEA Challengers Playoffs. The grand final was Gambit's to comfortably win 3-0.

Challengers 2

Several teams showed up to the plate on Challengers 2, but three teams stood out as the favorites: forZe, Inactive , and Singularity. The first squad had been lacking wins Stage 2's Challengers 1 but showed up this time, being the team to send AG AG Inactive watasink Oleg Salomin Kleimon Alexander Gushin Panic Leonid Pozdnyakov dreAms Adel Smirnov Hunts Said Alamani , Axsor and forZe to the lower bracket and dropping only one map in the process.

One Breath Gaming had won their opener to Crypto Esports Crypto Esports Inactive , but Singularity stopped them in their tracks in the upper semifinals. As a result, they were forced to go through the lower bracket, where they would have faced AG first were it not for a suspension handed to Said "Hunts" Alamani.

The squad got a bypass to face Axsor, against whom they won 2-0. In the lower bracket final, a tight 3-0 win secured them the grand final. Facing forZe, the teams endured a five-hour-long session that, funnily enough, only included one overtime. In the end, the Nikolai "zeddy" Lapko-led squad came out on top 3-2 to secure the final CIS seed in the EMEA Challengers Playoffs.

EMEA Challengers Playoffs

On the afternoon of August 2, Freaks 4U Gaming and Riot revealed the upcoming matches that will determine which four teams are drafted into Masters Berlin. They are listed below, being played in a double-elimination 12-team bracket. Pick 'ems are open for the event.

Acend, Gambit, SuperMassive Blaze, and G2 are automatically placed in the second round of the upper bracket, all destined to fight the winner of the respective games listed above. The squads now have some days to rest until chaos unfolds on the servers from August 12 to 22.

Acend enter as the hot favorites, boasting a personal best 13-win-streak and being the main target of most participants. However, Gambit are also considered a strong contender, being the sole squad Santeri "BONECOLD" Sassi would wish to avoid.