
VALORANT: Challengers 2025 Brazil: Stage 1
Contents
- VALORANT: Challengers 2025 Brazil: Stage 1
- Where and When Will the VALORANT: Challengers 2025 Brazil: Stage 1 Be Held?
- Which Teams Will Take Part in the VALORANT: Challengers 2025 Brazil: Stage 1?
- Features of VALORANT: Challengers 2025 Brazil: Stage 1
- Who’ll Win the VALORANT: Challengers 2025 Brazil: Stage 1?
- Pros and Cons of VALORANT: Challengers 2025 Brazil: Stage 1 Favorites
- Frequently Asked Questions
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The VALORANT: Challengers 2025 Brazil: Stage 1 awards Championship Points to the best teams as they vie for the places at the VALORANT Champions 2025, the crowning event of this season’s Valorant eSports calendar (the VCT 2025 is the fifth official tournament circuit by Riot Games, the video game developer).
Exactly Riot Games, along with Gamers Club (the largest eSports platform in Brazil), organizes the VALORANT: Challengers 2025 Brazil: Stage 1, whose Main Event is to be held in the first half of April.
Where and When Will the VALORANT: Challengers 2025 Brazil: Stage 1 Be Held?
Since we only speak about the Main Event here, meaning Play-In and Playoffs, the VALORANT: Challengers 2025 Brazil: Stage 1 will be played from April 1 to April 16. Eight of 14 teams from the Regular Season will play these two stages of our interest: The top two from each of the two groups, i.e., four of them, go directly to the Playoffs, while the third- and fourth-placed sides, also four teams, will go to the Play-In.
VALORANT: Challengers 2025 Brazil: Stage 1 is an online event from beginning to end.
The prize pool for the whole event, including the Regular Season, is given in Brazilian real, and it’s R$405,000 in total. The sum, when converted into US dollars based on the exchange rate on the date of writing the text, is $68,826.51. Given that the top four teams, those who qualify for the Main Event, take the largest portion of the prize pool, we’ll just say how they’ll share the money:
- 1st: R$100,000 ($16,994.20), 50 BR Points, and 5 Championship Points
- 2nd: R$75,000 ($12,745.65), 40 BR Points, and 3 Championship Points
- 3rd: R$51,000 ($8,667.04), 35 BR Points, and 2 Championship Points
- 4th: R$35,000 ($5,947.97), 30 BR Points, and 1 Championship Point
It’s important to say that all 14 Regular Season teams will get some money, even those who will be relegated at the end of the VALORANT: Challengers 2025 Brazil: Stage 1 – those placed from ninth to 14th place.
Which Teams Will Take Part in the VALORANT: Challengers 2025 Brazil: Stage 1?
Given that the Regular Season will be closed on March 27, we don’t know yet which teams will take part in the Play-In and the Playoffs of the VALORANT: Challengers 2025 Brazil: Stage 1 and compete for the Brazil Circuit Point Standings and Championship Points for the VALORANT Champions 2025.







































































As said, the top eight sides from the Regular Season will enter the Main Event: four will go straight to the Playoffs, while four others will test their fate in the Play-In. For now, four teams are undefeated in the Regular Season after three rounds, and they obviously have the biggest chances to reach the Main Event: Corinthians Esports and Grêmio Esports from Group A and 2GAME Academy and PEEK from Group B.
Features of VALORANT: Challengers 2025 Brazil: Stage 1
Play-In (April 1–3) of the VALORANT: Challengers 2025 Brazil: Stage 1 will feature four teams in a Double-Elimination bracket, wherein all matches (excluding the Lower Bracket Final) are Bo3. The Lower Bracket Final is Bo5. The top two teams from the Play-In advance to the Playoffs.
The Playoffs (April 8–16) will feature six teams in total in a Double-Elimination bracket. All matches (except from the Grand Final and Lower Bracket Final) are Bo3. The Lower Bracket Final and Grand Final are Bo5.
Who’ll Win the VALORANT: Challengers 2025 Brazil: Stage 1?
Some teams that are currently excelling in the Regular Season surprised the experts, but given that this stage has just started, the teams that were considered favorites earlier have quite enough chance of reaching the Main Event. LOS are, in our opinion, the biggest favorites to win the VALORANT: Challengers 2025 Brazil: Stage 1. They returned to the Valorant eSports scene after three years with a roster packed with productive players. Aside from them, Corinthians Esports tend to take it all. The famous football team from Brazil entered the Valorant scene by acquiring the squad of last season’s two-time Brazilian split vice-champions, THE 7. The third-biggest favorites are Stellae Gaming. Vila do Zana and 2GAME Academy will be lurking from the sidelines.
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Gamers Club took responsibility for streaming the VALORANT: Challengers 2025 Brazil: Stage 1 matches. They’ll do it via their Twitch and YouTube channels. If you speak Portuguese, you won’t have problems understanding the commentary.
Pros and Cons of VALORANT: Challengers 2025 Brazil: Stage 1 Favorites
TEAM | LOS | Corinthians Esports | Stellae Gaming |
PROS | They assembled a roster full of Tier-1 players. They brought one of the top players in Tier-2 at the moment, “GuhRVN”. “Koy”, a former FURIA coach, is in charge of the team. | They got THE 7’s entire roster, a team that was the vice-champion in two Brazilian splits last year | They have one of the top-rated players during the previous split, “phc”.
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CONS | The players are not well-matched yet. | The players are not well-matched yet. | Their duelists, “Palla” and “Tisora” aren’t up to their roles. |