After months of VCT league play to whittle down the field to the 12 best teams in the world, Masters Tokyo is finally set to begin this weekend.
The only Masters event of the year will field four EMEA among those 12. Players across three of those rosters are in Tokyo hoping for a second international trophy, while
FUT Esports
FUT Esports
Europe
Rank #8
xeus
Doğan Gözgen
MrFaliN
Furkan Yeğen
yetujey
Eray Budak
AtaKaptan
Ata Tan
qRaxs
Doğukan Balaban
are hoping to make a mark in their international debut.
The four teams are evenly split between the group stage and playoffs, thanks to
FNATIC
FNATIC
Europe
Rank #6
crashies
Austin Roberts
Boaster
Jake Howlett
kaajak
Kajetan Haremski
Chronicle
Timofey Khromov
Alfajer
Emir Ali Beder
's conquest in São Paulo.
Team Liquid
Team Liquid
Europe
Rank #23
paTiTek
Patryk Fabrowski
kamyk
Maks Rychlewski
nAts
Ayaz Akhmetshin
Keiko
Georgio Sanassy
kamo
Kamil Frąckowiak
and FNATIC, the VCT EMEA finalists, are headed straight for the playoffs. FUT and
Natus Vincere
Natus Vincere
Europe
Rank #16
ANGE1
Kyrylo Karasov
Shao
Andrey Kiprsky
Ruxic
Uğur Güç
hiro
Emirhan Kat
koalanoob
Gianfranco Potestio
, meanwhile, will have to trudge through the group stage in hopes of reaching the double-elimination eight-team bracket.
Photo by Hara Amorós/Riot Games/LVP
Team Liquid (#1 seed)
Days they come and days they go, but one thing will never change: Team Liquid are an unquestionable LAN mainstay. For all their flaws, Liquid have only missed two LANs out of the seven hosted to date, and LOCK//IN is the only one the team finished outside the top eight — they finished in the top 32 in Brazil.
That early exit seemed like a flash in the pan. Their VCT EMEA run reflected their growing form: Liquid lost to
Team Vitality
Team Vitality
Europe
Rank #5
trexx
Nikita Cherednichenko
Derke
Nikita Sirmitev
Kicks
Kimmie Laasner
Sayf
Saif Jibraeel
Less
Felipe de Loyola Basso
in their opening match, but only dropped matches to NAVI and FNATIC as the weeks went by.
In the playoffs, they only lost to FNATIC in the upper final. Liquid later got revenge and won the grand final 3-1 to become the first VCT EMEA Champions of the partnered era — a sign of the improvements they've made since late March.
Liquid will hope to replicate that triumph in Tokyo and finally step out of FNATIC's shadow. The Dark Horse has only outranked FNATIC in international tournaments twice: Champions 2021, where Team Liquid finished one round ahead of their counterparts in the playoffs, and 2022's atypical Masters Reykjavík, during which FNATIC played with two last-minute substitutes.
This Liquid roster will also be gunning for the team's first top-three placement. They placed fourth in 2021's Masters Reykjavik and that year's Champions, but have struggled to even crack the top six since then.
However, the current roster has firepower unlike anything it has ever seen. Sayf was second only to Alfajer in rating during the VCT EMEA, and he creates a deadly duo when coupled with nAts — or any other player on the roster, for that matter.
The first championship Liquid won in EMEA led them to a fourth-place finish at the first Masters Reykjavík, at a time they struggled to find a solid leadership. This time, with Redgar at the helm, there's no telling how far Liquid might or might not go.
The first VCT EMEA champions of the partnered era. (Photo by Hara Amorós/Riot Games/LVP)
FNATIC (#2 seed)
If any one team is expected to win Masters Tokyo, FNATIC are it. How could anyone think otherwise?
They kicked off the year with a 17-0 record in VCT matches that included just four map losses. In maps FNATIC won during the VCT EMEA, opposing teams only hit double-digits five times out of 28 played. Their worst loss was a 13-6 game to Liquid in the grand final.
That streak was inevitably brought to an end by Team Liquid in the VCT EMEA grand finals, which the latter won 3-1. This loss is unlikely to signify anything for the FNATIC men. They have been one of the most consistent and dominant rosters of the year. Not only has this team barely lost, they've always won dominantly.
This team owes much of that to their two brains: Mini and Boaster . This duo is ready for any situation, be it a first matchup or some heavy anti-stratting, and they've refined the team's strategy to the point that they have only switched up comps once, on Split.
But they also owe it to themselves. When boiled down, this roster is made up of four incredibly flexible, high-power fraggers and the big-brained IGL Boaster. In fact, those four players are all present in the top five highest-rated players of the VCT EMEA.
It is hard to point out what flaws FNATIC's opponents need to exploit because they don't seem to exist. All this team seemingly needs is its players to join the server, and their name will be heard.
The #1 title contenders of EMEA. (Photo by Hara Amorós/Riot Games/LVP)
FUT Esports (#3 seed)
Most of the names in the VCT EMEA will be recognized by anyone. FNATIC and Liquid have been the best representatives of the region in international LANs, and NAVI is made up of five title-winning regional mainstays. But who are FUT?
FUT are mostly the same roster they were when they were struggling in the Turkish VRL. But this is also the same FUT that then won that very league from fourth in the standings, and went on to overcome Team Vitality and become the 2022 VRL Finals champions.
Ever since their debut in the regional league, FUT have never downsized and only added one player. That player, AtaKaptan , has proven to be one of FUT's pillars, playing on seven different agents and still ending the season as his team's second-best player.
FUT had a bumpy VCT EMEA, but made it through in fifth with relative comfort, locked in from Week 7. In the playoffs, they qualified after a 2-1 over Vitality and even upset NAVI 2-0, securing the third regional seed heading into Masters Tokyo.
Not only were FUT bolstered by AtaKaptan's flexibility, they were fully enabled by qw1 . On Jett, Neon, and Raze, qw1 was second only to Derke in first kills per round (0.21), despite finishing far under other players in rating.
FUT, as a roster, aim to break down the narrative that Turkey is all about raw aim and clicking heads. When a roster like this syncs to the same wavelength on the right day, they look pretty much unstoppable and are capable of punching up to anything that gets thrown at them.
FUT's Masters Tokyo debut is on Sunday, June 11 at 12 p.m. JST, against
Evil Geniuses
Evil Geniuses
North America
Rank #20
Derrek
Derrek Ha
NaturE
Nicholas Garrison
supamen
Phat Le
icy
Jacob Lange
yay
Jaccob Whiteaker
.
A new challenger enters the arena. (Photo by Hara Amorós/Riot Games/LVP)
Natus Vincere (#4 seed)
The current NAVI core needed two whole years to break out, and once they finally got to LAN, travel issues impeded them. Once they came back, for Masters Copenhagen, the players did not stop until they had lifted the trophy.
The current roster has barely changed; between moving from
FunPlus Phoenix
FunPlus Phoenix
Inactive
SUYGETSU
Dmitry Ilyushin
Zyppan
Pontus Eek
ANGE1
Kyrylo Karasov
Shao
Andrey Kiprsky
ardiis
Ardis Svarenieks
to NAVI, they swapped out one potent duelist for another by signing
cNed
in
ardiis
' place. They remained the same powerhouse they were throughout 2022 and flawlessly reached the LOCK//IN semifinals, where FNATIC took them down 3-0.
At the time, ANGE1 said he preferred that result to a tournament victory, as it made flaws in his team's game easier to spot and fix. By the time VCT EMEA rolled around, those flaws were mostly fixed — they lost only to
KOI
KOI
Europe
Rank #29
grubinho
Grzegorz Ryczko
sheydos
Bogdan Naumov
Filu
Dawid Czarnecki
flyuh
Xavier Carlson
soulcas
Dom Sulcas
and FNATIC.
In the playoffs, however, NAVI looked uncharacteristic. The team needed a lower bracket 2-0 over
Giants Gaming
Giants Gaming
Inactive
Redgar
Igor Vlasov
Fit1nho
Adolfo Gallego
nukkye
Žygimantas Chmieliauskas
hoody
Aaro Peltokangas
Cloud
Kirill Nehozhin
to qualify for Tokyo, and were then eliminated in fourth place in an extremely atypical 2-0 loss to FUT, where only one of NAVI's players scored over 200 ACS or a rating of 1.00.
That loss leaves one large question looming over NAVI: what are they cooking? It's been over two years since this core has fallen so flat in a regional VCT tournament; in 2022, they were a top-two team in both Challengers.
Moreover, their first match is against
NRG Esports
NRG Esports
North America
Rank #4
FiNESSE
Pujan Mehta
s0m
Sam Oh
Verno
Andrew Maust
mada
Adam Pampuch
Ethan
Ethan Arnold
. Not only will ardiis and his former teammates face off, it'll be the repeat of the Copenhagen lower bracket finals where FPX won 3-1.
NAVI will take the stage in Japan on Monday, June 12 at 12 p.m. JST.
New colors, same faces. (Photo by Hara Amorós/Riot Games/LVP)