Meteor helps T1 outlast G2 Esports at Valorant Masters Bangkok

Field Level MediaField Level Media|published: Sun 2nd March, 13:08 2025
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T1 overcame a pair of one-map deficits to record a 3-2 victory over G2 Esports on Sunday in the grand final of the Valorant Masters Bangkok 2025.

Tae-o "Meteor" Kim of South Korea was named the MVP.

T1 followed up their 3-1 win over EDward Gaming in the lower-bracket final by outlasting G2 Esports. T1 pocketed a first-prize check of $250,000.

G2 Esports got off to a fast start with a 13-5 victory on Lotus before T1 responded with a 13-9 triumph on Haven. G2 once again pulled ahead with a 13-11 win on Abyss, only to see T1 answer with a 15-13 victory on Split and 16-14 triumph on Pearl.

Game Changers Championship prize pool:


1. T1 -- $250,000

2. G2 Esports -- $100,000

3. EDward Gaming -- $65,000

4. Team Vitality -- $35,000

5th-6th: DRX, Team Liquid -- $15,000

7th-8th: Sentinels, Trace Esports -- $10,000

--Field Level Media

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