Sweep FNATIC Evil Geniuses to win the VCT 2023 Masters Tokyo Esport Admin, June 25, 2023 FNATIC is making history by winning the VCT 2023 Masters Tokyo Masters Tokyo ends with FNATIC emerging victorious in the Grand Finals, showcasing their unparalleled dominance over the formidable NA Evil Geniuses. With this landslide win, EMEA made their name in history as the only team to win three international LAN events. Moreover, their victory secured an additional spot for the EMEA region in the upcoming Valorant Champions 2023 tournament. The first of its kind! @employee 🏆 #VALORANTMasters pic.twitter.com/gcvet3YYzy – VALORANT Champions Tour (ValorantEsports) June 25, 2023 The Grand Final saw a rematch between the two sides, marking their second meeting at the event. The previous showdown in the upper bracket finals was a fierce battle, culminating in FNATIC narrowly winning. Other than the upper class finals, the rest of the event was smooth for the LOCK//IN champions. Prior to the first EG match, Boaster and Co had not dropped a single map in three matches. Credit: Riot Games Table of Contents Final summary of the Tokyo Grand MastersMap 1 (FNATIC win 13-8)Map 2 (FNATIC win 13-11)Map 3 (FNATIC win 14-12) Final summary of the Tokyo Grand Masters maps: Lotus (FNC) Split (Egypt) Connect (FNC) Ascension (Egypt) Haven As FNATIC qualified for the Grand Finals from the top bracket, they had the privilege of banning two maps during map selection. In addition to the usual map bans, Pearl, Boaster bans Fracture, where Evil Geniuses have a 100% win rate. Map 1 (FNATIC win 13-8) in Press Conference After the Grand Finals, Booster expressed his desire to dominate the rematch against Egypt in the Grand Finals. It didn’t take long before we realized that geeky IGL really meant those words. Leo and Alfajer delivered a captivating mastery course that left EG overwhelmed by the server. “I’m in their heads, boys!” – @tweet #VALORANTMasters pic.twitter.com/D40yF0waqg – VALORANT Champions Tour (ValorantEsports) June 25, 2023 Map 2 (FNATIC win 13-11) Going into the map selection, Split, Egypt was adamant about bouncing back. After hitting 5 straight rounds to start the second half, the Americans came close to the finish line before FNATIC snatched the win from their grasp. Once again, Leo, with his volatile impact, proved to be the difference-maker. 4K to secure the tour! @employee #VALORANTMasters pic.twitter.com/mSR90bmczn – VALORANT Champions Tour (ValorantEsports) June 25, 2023 Map 3 (FNATIC win 14-12) Faced with a do-or-die situation, EG did its best in Bind, and adopted an unconventional factor combination. With Chamber and Rina on the team, who had a pick rate of less than 5% in the event, EG embarked on a daring adventure. Regardless, it paid off initially as Boostio led his team to a 10-4 score. But they failed to hold on to this lead. FNATIC’s duo of mechanical creators, Alfajer and Derke, took off when they returned to side Attack to win the map and series in overtime. History was made in Tokyo! #VALORANTMasters pic.twitter.com/3eAWM3dPs3 – VALORANT Champions Tour (ValorantEsports) June 25, 2023 Check out ESTNN for more news, guides, and other content on Valorant. See also Pure hanging, Resolut1on to enter In closing, let us remember that every ending brings forth a new beginning. As we conclude this article, may we embrace the lessons learned, the insights gained, and the possibilities that lie ahead. Together , let us step forward with courage and optimism, for the journey continues, and our potential knows no bounds. Source_by_estnn.com Esport News evilFNATICGeniusesMasterssweepTokyoVCTwin