VALORANT Game Changers: Brazilian Daiki MVP, Team Liquid Claims First Title

A Brazilian team secured its first world championship title in the inclusive VALORANT esports circuit, with one of its players earning the Most Valuable Player award despite not holding the highest individual statistical rating.

Team Liquid Brazil claimed the VALORANT Game Changers 2025: Championship Seoul, concluding recently, marking a significant milestone for the region. The victory followed two previous seasons where Brazilian teams finished as runners-up.

Natália “daiki” Vilela, a player for Team Liquid Brazil, was recognized as the tournament’s MVP for her pivotal role in the team’s triumph.

Vilela’s MVP selection presented a notable distinction from raw statistical performance. She achieved a 1.17 rating during the competition.

The highest individual rating of 1.31 was instead earned by Vania from the G2 esports organization.

Several other players posted strong statistical performances, as tracked by VLR.gg. These included shirazi from NOVA.GC with a 1.19 rating, and Vilela’s teammate Bizerra with a 1.16 rating.

Additional top performers included bstrdd from MIBR, mmonch from KRÜ, and conir also from KRÜ, each with a 1.16, 1.16, and 1.15 rating respectively.

The Game Changers series is an inclusive world championship for the popular tactical shooter VALORANT, designed to promote diverse participation in esports. The 2025 edition brought together top talent from around the globe in Seoul.

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