The VCT Pacific league has wrapped up, and Paper Rex has finally bested their Asian rivals, DRX, in a reverse sweep in the Grand Finals. Here is everything you need to know about the inaugural VCT Pacific split.
Paper Rex has finally proved themselves to be the best of Asian Valorant after a reverse sweep win against DRX in the Grand Finals of the VCT Pacific League.
Throughout the match, we saw Paper Rex cook up their famous off-meta team compositions, putting their star player Ilya “something” Petrov on the Reyna. And they put on a masterclass of the infamous “W Gaming” mentality, showcasing some of the most aggressive playstyles VCT has ever seen.
Paper Rex is still on record as the best-performing Asian team after their second-place finish at Masters Copenhagen 2022. However, after the tournament, the team bombed out early at the subsequent VCT Champions 2022 and VCT LOCK//IN, with doubts if their playstyle could work.
After their off-season pick up of something to the roster, and a pivot of Jason “f0rsakeN” Susanto on the flex role, the team was revitalized during the Regular Season and swept through the playoffs without dropping a series. Even besting DRX twice over in the playoffs.
As it stands, Paper Rex will be the number one seed out of VCT Pacific coming into Masters Tokyo, and DRX and T1 will take the second and third seeds. All three teams have also qualified for VCT Champions 2023 in Los Angeles later this year.
Here is everything you need to know to catch up on the tournament.
Contents
- Streams and VODS
- Format and schedule
- MVPs
- Standings
- All teams
- Regular Season: March 25-May 16
- Playoffs: May 19-May 28
- Last Chance Qualifier: July
VCT 2023 Pacific League: League and Grand Finals MVPs
At the end of both the regular season and playoffs, players had the opportunity to gain an MVP medal for their performances.
DRX’s controller superstar, Kim “MaKo” Myeong-kwan was given the League Play MVP for his consistent performance for the team throughout the regular season.
Paper Rex’s newest pick up, something, was awarded with the Grand Finals MVP for his incredible performance during the Grand Finals against DRX.
Here are the MVPs for both the regular season and Grand Finals:
Award | Player |
---|---|
League Play MVP | MaKo |
Grand Finals MVP | something |
VCT 2023 Pacific League: Format and schedule
The VCT Pacific League started on March 25 with the regular season, where all 10 teams will battle in a single round-robin stage, with every match being a best-of-three series. Matches will be played on Saturdays, Sundays, and Mondays, with the exception of the final super week (Friday through Tuesday).
Only six teams will make the double-elimination playoffs and in the end, only three teams will qualify for VCT Masters Tokyo and Valorant Champions 2023. There will also be a last-chance qualifier in July, giving teams one more chance to secure a spot at the Valorant Champions.
Here are the final standings for the tournament:
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Placement | Team | Qualifies for | Prize Money (USD) |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Paper Rex | VCT Masters Tokyo & Valorant Champions 2023 | $100,000 |
2 | DRX | VCT Masters Tokyo & Valorant Champions 2023 | $65,000 |
3 | T1 | VCT Masters Tokyo & Valorant Champions 2023 | $40,000 |
4 | Gen.G Esports | VCT Pacific LCQ | $25,000 |
5-6 | Team SecretZETA DIVISION | VCT Pacific LCQ | $10,000 |
7 | Rex Regum Qeon | VCT Pacific LCQ | – |
8 | Global Esports | VCT Pacific LCQ | – |
9 | Talon Esports | VCT Pacific LCQ | – |
10 | DetonatioN FocusMe | VCT Pacific LCQ | – |
Below is the complete schedule for each stage:
Playoffs (May 19 — May 28)
Day 1: May 19
Stage | Match | PT | ET | GMT |
Upper Round 1 | ZETA DIVISION 0-2 Team Secret | 1 AM | 4 AM | 9 AM |
Upper Round 1 | T1 2-1 Gen.G | 3:30 AM | 6:30 AM | 11:30 AM |
Day 2: May 20
Stage | Match | PT | ET | GMT |
Upper Round 2 | DRX 2-1 Team Secret | 1 AM | 4 AM | 9 AM |
Upper Round 2 | Paper Rex 2-0 T1 | 3:30 AM | 6:30 AM | 11:30 AM |
Day 3: May 21
Stage | Match | PT | ET | GMT |
Lower Round 1 | Gen.G 2-1 Team Secret | 1 AM | 4 AM | 9 AM |
Lower Round 1 | T1 2-1 ZETA DIVISION | 3:30 AM | 6:30 AM | 11:30 AM |
Day 4: May 22
Stage | Match | PT | ET | GMT |
Upper Final | DRX 0-2 Paper Rex | 1 AM | 4 AM | 9 AM |
Lower Round 2 | Gen.G 0-2 T1 | 3:30 AM | 6:30 AM | 11:30 AM |
Day 5: May 27
Stage | Match | PT | ET | GMT |
Lower Final | DRX 3-2 T1 | 1 AM | 4 AM | 9 AM |
Day 6: May 28
Stage | Match | PT | ET | GMT |
Grand Final | Paper Rex 3-2 DRX | 1 AM | 4 AM | 9 AM |
Regular season (March 25 — May 16)
Week 1 schedule (March 25 — March 27)
Day | Match | PT | ET | GMT |
March 25 | ZETA DIVISION 0-2 DRX | 2 AM | 5 AM | 9 AM |
T1 2-1 Global Esports | 5 AM | 8 AM | 12 PM | |
March 26 | Paper Rex 2-0 Detonation FocusMe | 2 AM | 5 AM | 9 AM |
Team Secret 2-1 Talon | 5 AM | 8 AM | 12 PM | |
March 27 | RRQ 0-2 Gen.G | 2 AM | 5 AM | 10 AM |
Week 2 schedule (April 1 — April 3)
Day | Match | PT | ET | GMT |
April 1 | ZETA DIVISION 2-1 RRQ | 2 AM | 5 AM | 10 AM |
Talon 0-2 T1 | 5 AM | 8 AM | 1 PM | |
April 2 | Team Secret 2-1 Paper Rex | 2 AM | 5 AM | 10 AM |
Gen.G 2-1 Detonation FocusMe | 5 AM | 8 AM | 1 PM | |
April 3 | Global Esports 0-2 DRX | 2 AM | 5 AM | 10 AM |
Week 3 schedule (April 8 — April 10)
Day | Match | PT | ET | GMT |
April 8 | RRQ 2-0 Detonation FocusMe | 2 AM | 5 AM | 10 AM |
T1 0-2 Paper Rex | 5 AM | 8 AM | 1 PM | |
April 9 | ZETA DIVISION 2-1 Global Esports | 2 AM | 5 AM | 10 AM |
Talon 0-2 DRX | 5 AM | 8 AM | 1 PM | |
April 10 | Team Secret 0-2 Gen.G | 2 AM | 5 AM | 10 AM |
Week 4 schedule (April 15 — April 17)
Day | Match | PT | ET | GMT |
April 15 | Paper Rex 0-2 DRX | 2 AM | 5 AM | 10 AM |
Team Secret 0-2 RRQ | 5 AM | 8 AM | 1 PM | |
April 16 | T1 0-2 Gen.G | 2 AM | 5 AM | 10 AM |
ZETA DIVISION 2-0 Detonation FocusMe | 5 AM | 8 AM | 1 PM | |
April 17 | Talon 0-2 Global Esports | 2 AM | 5 AM | 10 AM |
Week 5 schedule (April 22 — April 24)
Day | Match | PT | ET | GMT |
April 22 | Paper Rex 2-1 Global Esports | 1 AM | 4 AM | 9 AM |
Gen.G 1-2 DRX | 4 AM | 7 AM | 12 PM | |
April 23 | T1 2-0 RRQ | 1 AM | 4 AM | 9 AM |
Team Secret 2-0 Detonation FocusMe | 4 AM | 7 AM | 12 PM | |
April 24 | ZETA DIVISION 0-2 Talon | 1 AM | 4 AM | 9 AM |
Week 6 schedule (April 29 — May 1)
Day | Match | PT | ET | GMT |
April 29 | T1 2-1 Detonation FocusMe | 1 AM | 4 AM | 9 AM |
ZETA DIVISON 2-1 Team Secret | 4 AM | 7 AM | 12 PM | |
April 30 | Global Esports 2-0 Gen.G | 1 AM | 4 AM | 9 AM |
RRQ 1-2 DRX | 4 AM | 7 AM | 12 PM | |
May 1 | Talon 1-2 Paper Rex | 1 AM | 4 AM | 9 AM |
Week 7 schedule (May 6 — May 8)
Day | Match | PT | ET | GMT |
May 6 | Talon 2-0 Gen.G | 1 AM | 4 AM | 9 AM |
ZETA DIVISION 0-2 Paper Rex | 4 AM | 7 AM | 12 PM | |
May 7 | RRQ 2-0 Global Esports | 1 AM | 4 AM | 9 AM |
Team Secret 0-2 T1 | 4 AM | 7 AM | 12 PM | |
May 8 | DRX 2-0 Detonation FocusMe | 1 AM | 4 AM | 9 AM |
Week 8 schedule (May 12 — May 16)
Day | Match | PT | ET | GMT |
May 12 | Paper Rex 2-0 Gen.G | 1 AM | 4 AM | 9 AM |
ZETA DIVISION 1-2 T1 | 4 AM | 7 AM | 12 PM | |
May 13 | Team Secret 2-0 DRX | 1 AM | 4 AM | 9 AM |
Global Esports 2-0 Detonation FocusMe | 4 AM | 7 AM | 12 PM | |
May 14 | Talon 1-2 RRQ | 1 AM | 4 AM | 9 AM |
ZETA DIVISION 2-1 Gen.G | 4 AM | 7 AM | 12 PM | |
May 15 | T1 0-2 DRX | 1 AM | 4 AM | 9 AM |
Team Secret 2-0 Global Esports | 4 AM | 7 AM | 12 PM | |
May 16 | Talon 2-0 Detonation FocusMe | 1 AM | 4 AM | 9 AM |
RRQ 0-2 Paper Rex | 4 AM | 7 AM | 12 PM |
VCT Pacific League: Regular Season Standings
Darker Green = Qualified for playoffs’ upper bracket round 2. Light Green = Qualified for playoffs’ upper bracket round 1. Red = Eliminated.
Placement | Team | Record |
1 | DRX | 8-1 |
2 | Paper Rex | 7-2 |
3 | T1 | 6-3 |
4 | ZETA DIVISION | 5-4 |
5 | Team Secret | 5-4 |
6 | Gen.G | 4-5 |
7 | Rex Regum Qeon | 4-5 |
8 | Global Esports | 3-6 |
9 | Talon | 3-6 |
10 | Detonation FocusMe | 0-9 |
VCT 2023 Pacific League: Streams and VODs
The VCT Pacific was broadcasted across multiple languages on both Twitch and YouTube. We’ve embedded the Grand Finals VOD for your convinience. All previous VODs can be found on the respective language broadcast’s YouTube Channels.
Below you can find all the official streams and channels for the league in different languages:
English:
Japanese:
Korean:
Thai:
Indonesian:
In addition to the official streams, there were watch parties with select content creators from all around the world.
VCT Pacific League: Teams and players
Below you can find all the teams that competed in the VCT Americas league and their respective lineups:
Team | Players |
Detonation FocusMe | takej, Reita, xnfri, Anthem, Suggest |
DRX | stax, Rb, Zest, BuZz, MaKo, Foxy9 |
Gen.G Esports | Meteor, k1Ng, TS, eKo, Sylvan, GodDead |
Global Esports | SkRossi, AYRIN, t3xture, Monyet, Bazzi |
Paper Rex | mindfreak, f0rsaken, Benkai, d4v41, Jinggg, something |
Rex Regum Qeon | Emman, EJAY, Tehbotol, fl1pzjder, Lmemore |
T1 | xeta, Munchkin, ban, Sayaplayer, Carpe |
Talon Esports | Crws, foxz, sushiboys, garnetS, JitboyS |
Team Secret | JessieVash, DubsteP, BORKUM, Jremy, invy |
Detonation FocusMe | Laz, crow, Dep, SugarZ3ro, TENNN |