Brazilian esports teams Team Liquid Visa and MIBR are poised for a historic showing at the upcoming VALORANT Game Changers Championship in Seoul, marking the first time the nation will have two representatives in the inclusive global tournament.
The unprecedented dual presence sets the stage for potential internal competition, as one professional has already voiced a direct challenge. Paula “bstrdd” Naguil, a player for MIBR, expressed her desire to face and defeat Team Liquid Visa in the final match. “I really hope it’s very difficult, to get to a 3×2 in the final and beat them,” Naguil stated. “I really want to beat Team Liquid. Prepare yourselves, Team Liquid, I’m coming.”
The Game Changers Championship, an inclusive VALORANT tournament, runs from November 20 to November 30 in South Korea’s capital.
The official VALORANT Esports Brazil account celebrated the milestone.
For the first time in the history of the #VCTGameChangers Championship, Brazil will have two representatives at the World Championship!▫️ Team Liquid (Final Stage champions)▫️ MIBR (qualified through the LCQ)Who trusts in a BR final? 🤩 pic.twitter.com/KbF5PDNFac
— VALORANT Esports BR (@valesportsbr) November 4, 2025
MIBR will kick off its campaign against GIANTX. Team Liquid Visa is scheduled to debut against KRÜ Esports. Both opening matches will be played in a best-of-three format.
MIBR’s match against GIANTX is set for Thursday, November 20, at 11:00 AM UTC. Team Liquid Visa will play KRÜ Esports on Friday, November 21, also at 11:00 AM UTC.
