Recently, the official Valorant Esports released the VCT global power rankings. This ranking system considers regional strength first, then takes into account recent win-loss margins, opponent quality, and map scoring rates. The most crucial element, however, is performance in international events. Based on recent results, the VCT CN region has the lowest score at 1252, while the VCT Pacific region tops the list with 1518—reflecting international achievements, as the last San Diego Masters final was an all-Pacific clash between NS and PRX.


In these rankings, PRX—who claimed the Pacific region's first split championship—leads with 1572 points. Their current form and dominance are truly impressive. In second place is G2, the Americas region's first split champion, with 1456 points. Third goes to NS from the Pacific region; despite not making the London Masters, their previous points remain high. T1 and KRX also feature prominently, and the officials noted that while they suffered losses, those defeats came at the hands of finalists, lending them considerable credibility.

EDG ranks ninth, making them the only CN region team on this list. In recent years, EDG hasn't had smooth sailing in international competitions. But regardless of results or form, the CN region has one undeniable force—EDG, the face of our region abroad. Their performance may have its ups and downs, but they are the 2024 world champions! Just in time for the London Masters, EDG has officially announced the arrival of new coach Signed. This time, the Masters truly has hope!


For XLG and DRG, the London Masters is also a valuable opportunity to grow. Their previous struggles were partly due to roster issues and a lack of synergy. However, everything is moving in a positive direction. I believe they can break through their current stalemate and achieve something—let's look forward to it!