VALORANT Masters Bangkok 2025: G2 Esports defeated Trace Esports with a score of 2:0
The second match of the second day of VALORANT Masters Bangkok 2025 featured a showdown between G2 Esports and the Chinese team Trace Esports. G2 Esports were the clear favorites in this matchup. The series went as expected, with no surprises in the final result.
The first map, Lotus, was picked by Trace Esports. The first half was relatively close, giving the impression that Trace Esports had a chance to take their map pick. However, once they switched to the attacking side, they managed to win only three rounds. It was a comfortable victory for G2 Esports, who closed out the first map with a 13:8 score.
On the second map, Abyss, Trace Esports started on attack, but the strength of the favorites quickly became evident. The Chinese team struggled in all aspects, from gunplay to tactical decisions. As a result, they secured only three rounds in the first half. When the sides switched, G2 Esports completely dominated, winning every round in the second half. Abyss ended with a decisive 13:3 victory for G2 Esports.
Surprisingly, just like the first day of VALORANT Masters Bangkok 2025, the second day concluded without upsets, as the favorites secured all matches with clean 2:0 wins.
G2 Esports will face EDward Gaming in their next match, which is expected to be more competitive, though G2 Esports will still be considered the favorites. Meanwhile, Trace Esports will go up against T1 Esports in their next matchup.
The VALORANT Champions Tour 2025 is the premier tournament series for VALORANT, with teams qualifying throughout the year. At the VALORANT Champions Tour 2025 Masters Bangkok, eight teams will compete for a prize pool of $500,000 USD and VCT Points. The event is taking place in Bangkok, Thailand.

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