Team Liquid Visa, an inclusive VALORANT team, just earned a spot in their ninth major championship final. This is a big deal in the competitive gaming world. It shows how dominant they are, especially within the VALORANT Champions Tour (VCT) Game Changers series.
Their latest victory secured their spot in the VCT Game Changers Stage 2 final. They faced 2GAME GC in the upper bracket final and won cleanly, taking the series 2-0. They crushed them with scores of 13-4 on Icebox and 13-6 on Split. This win sets up a rematch against an old rival, MIBR.
The final against MIBR is set for July 24, kicking off at 6 PM Brasília time. MIBR handed Team Liquid a loss in a 2024 final. But this year, Team Liquid has been on a tear. They’ve already won two major Game Changers tournaments, the Kickoff and Stage 1, both by beating MIBR. It feels like this upcoming match is written in the stars.
ESTAMOS NA GRANDE FINAL! É A TL VISA GANHANDO MAIS UMA!🥳
❄️ Icebox: 13×4
🌃 Split: 13×6NÓS VEMOS DIA 24! VAMOS TRAZER MAIS UM TROFÉU PARA CASA 💙🏆 pic.twitter.com/aHK1BP2xew
— Team Liquid BR 🇧🇷 (@TeamLiquidBR) July 12, 2025
This recent tournament was a test for the team. It was their first outing with new player Julia “Jelly” Iris. It was also the first time under the guidance of new coach Caio “Napz” Sousa. Despite these changes, the squad plays like they’ve been together for ages.
Captain Daiki spoke about the team’s ongoing success. “Reaching another final confirms our work has purpose,” she said. “With each stage, we learn, adjust, and grow.” She also noted that it’s “not just about winning. It’s about building a team that believes in the collective. A team that doesn’t run from tough times.” Daiki made it clear they are ready for the next challenge and want to keep making history.
This consistent performance highlights the power of investing in inclusive esports. It shows how a strong organizational backing, like Liquid’s, can build and maintain a dominant roster. Their ability to integrate new talent while maintaining top performance is a blueprint for success in the competitive gaming scene.
Fans can catch the big final on the official Gamers Club VALORANT channels. Check out the Twitch and YouTube streams for all the action. For more news on Riot Games’ tactical FPS, you can also look up Pichau Arena.
