The second split of the Valorant Challengers League for North America has ended, with the best two regional teams making it to Americas Ascension.
M80 M80 Inactive won the grand finals 2-0 and secured the top seed for NA. The second squad heading to Mexico is TSM TSM North America Rank #10 seven Johann Hernandez gMd Anthony Guimond sym Tyler Porter tdawgg Travis Regan XXiF Damion Cook , who rose above other talent to secure their chance to qualify for VCT Americas.
These two teams from North America will compete against the top two teams from Brazil and LATAM in a single round-robin group stage to begin Americas Ascension. Then, the top four teams from the group stage will face off in a double-elimination format to see which single squad will secure promotion.
M80 demolish TSM in grand finals, completing dominant NA run
Across the entire year, M80 had been the best team in NA Challengers. Their core remained from 2023, when they lost in the Ascension finals to The Guard and just missed out on a spot in franchising. Even with a mid-season swap of nitr0 for neT , M80 remained the frontrunners for the region when the Split 2 playoffs began.
Their first match of the tournament was a close 2-0 win over TSM, with a 14-12 overtime win on Icebox securing the series win. That was followed up by their toughest challenge in the tournament: a 2-1 win over Oxygen Esports Oxygen Esports Inactive skuba Logan Jenkins mitch Mitch Semago Verno Andrew Maust Reduxx Yassin Aboulalazm dapr Michael Gulino . After sweeping Moist x Shopify Moist x Shopify North America Rank #9 Pa1nt Amarri Peak Spaz Adam Laamoumi Paincakes Jake Hass BcJ Brendan Jensen brawk Brock Somerhalder to secure their Ascension spot, they rematched against TSM in the grand finals and swept them more convincingly than before.
For M80, their coaching stood out across these playoffs. Their triple-Sentinel composition on Lotus was unique and proved near impossible to attack against, as TSM found out in the grand finals.
BcJ and M80 halt any attempt at an attack from TSM.zander and koalanoob ended the tournament with the best stats across all teams, reaching a match rating of 1.26 and 1.25 respectively.
TSM had a tough final Challengers series, but their run to Ascension was unexpected. The squad eliminated great teams in the lower bracket to earn their Ascension spot, including Oxygen Esports and Moist x Shopify Rebellion. Their standout was sym , who was the spearhead for their engages and was key in their lower-bracket run. In their wins against Oxygen and MXS that secured them the second seed, sym combined for 32 first kills across both matches, nearly more than the rest of his team combined.
Ascension
The Americas version of the Ascension tournament starts on September 10 in Monterrey, Mexico. After a group stage, the best four teams will compete in a double-elimination tournament starting September 18 to see who will VCT Americas.
The teams qualified for Americas Ascension are:
The teams qualified for Ascension are:
- Galorys Galorys Brazil Rank #3 Urango Victor Rodrigues lukxo Lucca Travaioli Sato (Brazil)
- 2Game Esports 2Game Esports Brazil Rank #1 gobera Vitor Gobo Zap Brenno Roberto pryze Luis-Henrique Viveiros lz Luiz Reche spike Rodrigo Lombardi silentzz Caio Morita (Brazil)
- RETA Esports RETA Esports Latin America North Rank #3 Tacolilla Vicente Compagnon david David Olivares rubkkoide Facundo Chavez murizzz Murillo Tuchtenhagen suther Tomás Zurita (LATAM North)
- All Knights All Knights Latin America South Unranked NicoMachine Nicolas Valla Cebando Ezequiel Ramos Dantedeu5 tinchoff Martin Garcia (LATAM South)
- M80 M80 Inactive (North America)
- TSM TSM North America Rank #10 seven Johann Hernandez gMd Anthony Guimond sym Tyler Porter tdawgg Travis Regan XXiF Damion Cook (North America)