VCC has come to an end and it was the ending everyone wanted, Global Esports vs Velocity Gaming. 2 top teams from South Asia met, and we got to watch another Val Classico and the stakes were higher than ever, the APAC Last Chance Qualifier spot.
SummaryVCCE Grand Finals DayWorld Sports vs Velocity GamingMap SelectMap 1 (Split)Map 2 (Refuge)Map 3 (Breeze)Map 4 (Cool House)Map 5 (Ascension)Tournament MVPVCC is officially part of the Valorant Champions Tour, Riot's official tournament circuit in 2021. The best Indian teams won their crown as the best teams in South Asia and it was time to show everyone who is the best.
Last time out, Velocity Gaming sent Global Esports to the bottom bracket and GE climbed the ladder to the Grand Finals and faced Velocity Gaming to return the favor. It's always exciting to watch a Velocity Gaming and Global Esports match as they are the best the region has to offer.
Velocity Gaming Prohibited
Global Esports chose Split
Velocity Gaming chose Haven
Global Esports chose Breeze
Velocity Gaming chose Icebox
Ascension was the decisive card.
Global Esports started the map comfortably and ended the half with 7 rounds in their pocket. The VLT came back stronger and managed to pull the score back in their favor and finally took the card with a score of 13-10 on the board.
Global Esport faced defeat in their own map pick and they were ready for revenge on the paradise map. GE took control of the game from the start. GE won the first half with a score of 8-4. Velocity Gaming showed very good resistance but Global Esports took the map with a score of 13-11.
On the Breeze card, VLT started with a bang and ended the half with the score at 8-4. This is the 3rd time these two teams have met on Breeze and just like the other 2 times the game went into overtime but unlike the other 2 times this time Global Esports managed to get the win and secure the 2nd card with a 15 -13 score.
Related: Valorant Conquerors Championship:VCC Grand Final Day 2 | Velocity Gaming vs. Team Exploit results.
This was the do or die card for Velocity Gaming and they did what they had to do. Although the first half ended with a tied score of 6-6, Velocity Gaming managed to put the second half in their bag and win the map with a score of 13-9 on the board.
In the deciding card, Velocity Gaming totally dominated Global Esports and ended the half with a 9-3. In the second half, GE won the first 2 rounds and the next 4 rounds. Global Esports sealed the deal with the scoreboard 13-10. Global Esports will represent India in the VCT APAC Last Chance Qualifier.
The man who lifted Global Esports from its grave on the last Grand Finals map, SKRossi was honored as the tournament's MVP. This beast of a player is a one-trick Jett hand and he dominated all the cards with his Jett gameplay. With a total of 254 kills and an incredible 261 ACS, SKRossi definitely deserved the title "MVP of the Tournament" and the $1500 that came with it.
Valorant Conquerors Championship:VCC Grand Final Day 2 | Global Esports vs. Team Exploit Results.