The Esports World Cup’s Valorant event roared to life with a day packed full of rookie debuts, new-look rosters, upsets, and powerhouse performances. With 16 teams split into four groups and a double-elimination format, the opening day set the stage for an electrifying tournament.

Group A: Paper Rex, Keeping the Momentum

PRX vs BLG wins PRX EWC Valorant - Valobuff

Fresh off their historic Master’s Toronto win, Paper Rex entered the EWC with confidence. Their opening match against Bilibili Gaming on Lotus was a triple-overtime thriller, with PRX narrowly edging out a 16-14 victory despite whzy’s 31-kill effort for BLG.

On the other side, Karmine Corp took on a G2 Esports squad missing star player leaf due to health issues. Veteran leader saadhak stepped up for KC, dropping 22 kills in a commanding 13-6 win on Sunset.

In the playoff-deciding Best-of-3, Paper Rex faced Karmine Corp and, after falling behind 10-6 on Lotus, stormed back with seven straight rounds to win 13-10. On Icebox, PRX’s defensive dominance carried them to a 13-5 win, securing their playoff berth. Masters Toronto MVP f0rsakeN shone with a 1.45 rating, while Duelist something led all players with 39 kills.

  • Qualified for Playoffs: Paper Rex
  • Awaiting Elimination Match: Karmine Corp vs. the winner of Bilibili Gaming/G2 Esports

Group B: BBL Esports Make Their Mark

The Paper Rex Team 2025 in the Valorant Masters Toronto Three Map wins with Comebacks - Valobuff

BBL Esports, after a strong EMEA qualifier run, faced the Americas juggernaut Sentinels in their opener. In a tense Icebox battle, BBL triumphed 14-12, powered by rookie Duelist LewN’s 31 kills.

DRX, with newly promoted Flicker, dominated Xi Lai Gaming 13-6 on Haven, Flicker leading with 19 kills.

The playoff qualifier between BBL and DRX was a back-and-forth affair. BBL edged Sunset 14-12 in overtime, then shut DRX out on Ascent by winning seven straight attacking rounds, closing the map 13-6. LewN was unstoppable, racking up 42 kills and 13 first bloods across the series.

  • Qualified for Playoffs: BBL Esports
  • Awaiting Elimination Match: DRX vs. winner of Xi Lai Gaming/Sentinels

Group C: NRG’s Reinvention Pays Off

NRG EWC wins Group C Esports Worldcup Cup -Valobuff

NRG debuted a revamped roster against Team Heretics, dominating on Lotus with a 13-4 win. Their aggressive attacking side and airtight defence left Heretics with no answers.

Rex Regum Qeon, returning to their Pacific Stage 1 championship form, dismantled Titan Esports Club 13-6 on Sunset, with Jemkin and crazyguy combining for 40 kills.

The playoff decider between NRG and RRQ saw NRG take Split 13-7, with Ethan and skuba combining for 44 kills. On Pearl, NRG’s defence was impenetrable, conceding just two rounds to seal their spot in the playoffs.

  • Qualified for Playoffs: NRG
  • Awaiting Elimination Match: RRQ vs. winner of Titan Esports Club/Team Heretics

Group D: FNATIC and Gen.G

FNATIC EWC wins Group D EWC July Starts 2025 - Valobuff

Group D, the so-called “group of death,” featured three teams with major trophy experience. FNATIC faced 100 Thieves and, after a 9-3 halftime lead on Icebox, held off a late surge to win 13-11, thanks to rookie kaajak’s 24 kills and nine first bloods.

Gen.G exorcised their Icebox demons against EDward Gaming, cruising to a 13-4 win behind Foxy9’s 24 kills.

The group’s playoff qualifier was a rematch from Masters Toronto: Gen.G vs. FNATIC. Gen.G took a 9-3 lead on Ascent, but FNATIC rallied to force overtime and clinched a 15-13 win. On Icebox, FNATIC’s double-Sentinel setup proved too much for Gen.G, as they won eight straight rounds in the second half to close out a 13-7 victory and book their playoff ticket.

  • Qualified for Playoffs: FNATIC
  • Awaiting Elimination Match: Gen.G vs. the winner of 100 Thieves/EDward Gaming

Opening Day Takeaways

  • Paper Rex continued their world-beating form, while BBL Esports and NRG proved their international calibre.
  • FNATIC and Gen.G showed why they’re perennial contenders, with FNATIC’s composure in the clutch standing out.
  • Rookie standouts like LewN (BBL) and Flicker (DRX) made immediate impacts.
  • The double-elimination group format ensured every match was high-stakes, with every team still fighting for their tournament lives.

As the Esports World Cup Valorant event continues, all eyes are on these early dominators to see if they can maintain their momentum and claim the ultimate prize.

Kyle-Powell

Kyle Powell is an Immortal 1 Valorant player who brings precision and creativity to every match. As a Jett main, he’s known for his sharp aim and confident entries, but he also plays Killjoy, Cypher, and Sova when the team needs smart utility. He enjoys competing on maps like Ascent, Split, Bind, Haven, and Breeze, and prefers weapons like the Vandal, Sheriff, Operator, and Outlaw. Kyle also loves collecting skins, with RGX, Prime, and Prelude to Chaos among his favorites.When he's not in-game, Kyle works as a DevOps Engineer, builds tools with Node.js, and writes gaming content that helps players improve and stay informed.