
Gen.G Defeat Fnatic 2:1 at VCT Masters Toronto 2025
At the VCT Masters Toronto 2025, South Korean team Gen.G delivered a strong performance in the upper bracket playoffs, defeating European favorites Fnatic in a tight best-of-three series with a final score of 2:1. The maps ended 13‑11 on Haven, 12‑14 on Split, and 13‑6 on Sunset.
Match Summary
Map 1 – Haven
Gen.G started confidently, controlling key areas and executing their strategies with precision. After a close first half, they pulled ahead in the second, securing a narrow 13‑11 win.
Map 2 – Split
Fnatic responded with a strong showing on Split, improving both their defense and attack. After a tense back-and-forth, they edged out a 14‑12 victory to tie the series.
Map 3 – Sunset
The decider was all Gen.G. They dominated the map with aggressive plays and excellent coordination, closing it out with a convincing 13‑6 scoreline.
Standout Players
t3xture and Munchkin were the standout performers for Gen.G. t3xture delivered an impressive 60 kills, while Munchkin followed closely with 47. Their consistent aim and smart positioning played a key role in Gen.G winning 38 out of 69 total rounds in the series. Their impact was especially noticeable on Haven and Sunset.
Community Reaction
The series sparked intense discussion across fan forums and social media. Many fans noted that Gen.G not only defeated one of the tournament’s top contenders but did so with confidence, particularly on the final map. Analysts praised the Korean squad’s tactical discipline and composure under pressure.
What’s Next?
With this victory, Gen.G strengthen their status as one of the top contenders at Masters Toronto. They advance further in the upper bracket, getting closer to a spot in the semifinals. Fnatic, on the other hand, drop to the lower bracket, where they face a tough battle to stay in the competition and keep their championship hopes alive.












Prize Pool of VCT Masters Toronto 2025
Place |
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Prize ($USD)
VCT Points
Participant(s)
1st
$350,000
7
TBD
2nd
$200,000
5
TBD
3rd
$125,000
4
TBD
4th
$75,000
3
TBD
5th–6th
$50,000
2
TBD, TBD
7th–8th
$35,000
–
TBD, TBD
9th–10th
$25,000
–
Bilibili Gaming, Team Liquid
11th–12th
$15,000
–
MIBR, Team Heretics
VALORANT Champions Tour 2025 Masters Toronto is a tournament organized by Riot Games. The event will feature 12 top teams from various regions, competing for a $1,000,000 USD prize pool. The tournament will take place in Toronto, Canada, at the Enercare Centre.

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