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How much is the full VCT Champions prize pool?

Big money, big stakes.

The inaugural year of the VALORANT Champions Tour circuit is going out with a bang at Champions in Berlin. A total of 16 teams will collide in the Verti Music Hall for the right to be called the first VALORANT world champions.

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Some of the biggest names from the hottest regions are competing in the group stages. Sentinels, Team Envy, and Cloud9 headline a dangerous North American collection of teams, with Acend, Team Liquid, Fnatic, and Masters Berlin winners Gambit representing the EMEA region.

Aside from just a trophy, the teams are also competing for the lion’s share of the biggest prize pool for a single VALORANT event yet.

What is the full VCT Champions prize pool?

The teams competing at VCT Champions are competing for a $1-million prize pool, the largest ever for a VALORANT tournament. Prior to this event, the largest VALORANT pools were $700k for Masters Berlin, $600K for Masters Reykjavík, and $150k each for NA Masters One and EU Masters One.

Of course, first place will take home the largest share of the pool: $350,000. Here’s the full prize pool distribution:

PlacePrize Money
First$350,000
Second$150,000
Third to fourth$90,000
Fifth to eighth$40,000
Ninth to 12th$20,000
13th to 16th$20,000

The competitors will also earn half of the proceeds earned from VALORANT players who purchase the VCT Champions skin bundle in-game. The bundle costs 6,264 VP, featuring a Vandal skin, Karambit melee, and some other cosmetic items, and is available until Dec. 12 when Champions concludes.


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