
G2 Esports Defeat All Gamers 2–0 in VALORANT Masters Santiago 2026 Upper Bracket Quarterfinals
The match between G2 Esports and All Gamers in the Upper Bracket Quarterfinals of VALORANT Masters Santiago 2026 ended with a 2–0 victory for G2 Esports. The European squad controlled the pace of the series and managed to close both maps without allowing the Chinese team to push the match to a decider.
Map scores:
- Split — 13:6 G2 Esports
- Abyss — 13:8 G2 Esports
Split
The series started on Split, where All Gamers initially tried to play aggressively and contest early map control. However, G2 Esports quickly adapted and began winning key opening duels across the map.
G2’s coordinated executes and strong defensive setups allowed them to steadily build an advantage. All Gamers struggled to break through the defense and lost several important rounds, which helped G2 close the map confidently with a 13:6 score.
Abyss
On Abyss, the second map of the series, All Gamers looked more competitive and managed to keep the early rounds relatively close. The Chinese squad attempted to slow down the tempo and focus on more structured site executions.
Despite the improved performance from All Gamers, G2 Esports maintained control during the mid and late stages of the map. Strong teamwork and consistent fragging helped them secure crucial rounds and eventually close Abyss 13:8, finishing the series 2–0.
With this victory, G2 Esports advance to the Upper Bracket Semifinals of VALORANT Masters Santiago 2026, while All Gamers drop to the lower bracket, where they will need to win their next match to stay in the tournament.
The VALORANT Champions Tour 2026 Masters Santiago is a tournament organized by Riot Games. The event features 12 teams that qualified as the best representatives of their respective regions. The tournament is being held in Santiago, Chile, at Espacio Riesco, with a total prize pool of $1,000,000.

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