Updated on June 24, 1:37 p.m. (GMT+8): Updated scores.

The VCT Masters Tokyo playoffs will showcase the top eight Valorant teams in the world.

The Pacific, Americas, and EMEA Leagues winners, along with the VCT LOCK//IN champion, will finally make their Masters Tokyo debut. Joining them in the playoffs are the top four teams from the Masters Tokyo’s group stage.

All qualified teams will compete in a double-elimination bracket where all the matches will be best-of-three, except for the lower bracket final and grand final, which are best-of-five.

After eight days of playoff matches, the winning team will be crowned the Masters Tokyo champion.


VCT Masters Tokyo playoffs schedule and results

VCT Masters Tokyo playoffs bracket
Credit: Riot Games

The first stage of the playoffs will run from June 16 to 21, followed by a two-day break on June 22 and 23.

The day’s first match starts 12:00 p.m. JPT | 11:00 a.m. GMT+8 | 3:00 a.m. GMT | June 15, 8:00 p.m. PST. 

The second match starts 3:00 p.m. JPT | 2:00 p.m. GMT+8 | 6:00 a.m. GMT | June 15, 11:00 p.m. PST.

June 16

Upper bracket quarterfinals

TEAMRESULTSTEAM
LOUD0 – 2Evil Geniuses
Team Liquid2 – 1Edward Gaming

June 17

Upper bracket quarterfinals

TEAMRESULTSTEAM
Fnatic2 – 0NRG Esports
Paper Rex2 – 0DRX
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June 18

Lower bracket round 1

TEAMRESULTSTEAM
LOUD0 – 2Edward Gaming
NRG Esports2 – 0DRX

LOUD and DRX have been eliminated.

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June 19

Upper bracket semifinals

TEAMRESULTSTEAM
Evil Geniuses2 – 0Team Liquid
Fnatic2 – 0Paper Rex

June 20

Lower bracket quarterfinals

TEAMRESULTSTEAM
NRG Esports2 – 1Team Liquid
Edward Gaming1 – 2Paper Rex

Team Liquid and Edward Gaming have been eliminated.

June 21

Upper bracket final

TEAMRESULTSTEAM
Evil Geniuses1 – 2Fnatic
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Lower bracket semifinal

TEAMRESULTSTEAM
NRG Esports1 – 2Paper Rex

NRG Esports have been eliminated.


Finals

The finals will take place on June 24 and 25.

June 24

Lower bracket final

TEAMRESULTSTEAM
Evil Geniuses3 – 2Paper Rex

Paper Rex have been eliminated. They take third place.

June 25

Grand final

TEAMRESULTSTEAM
Fnatic3 – 0Evil Geniuses

Fnatic are your Masters Tokyo champions. Evil Geniuses take second place.

Valorant esports fans can watch the matches live on Riot Games’ official channels on Twitch and YouTube.

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