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SOOP Valorant League 2025: Schedule, teams, stream, results

Eight teams compete in Seoul for $80,000 at SOOP Valorant League 2025.

The SOOP Valorant League 2025 brings together eight exciting Valorant teams for an OFF//SEASON tournament. Running from Dec. 2 to 7, 2025, at the Sangnam Colosseum in Seoul, South Korea, this $80,000 event serves as a showcase during the break between official VCT seasons. Featuring prominent Pacific teams, an EMEA representative, and a Southeast Asian qualifier winner, the tournament offers high-level gameplay and international competition.

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SOOP Valorant League 2025 Tournament Format

The SOOP Valorant League features eight teams competing in an offline format. The tournament structure includes both group stage matches and playoff brackets, with all games played at the Sangnam Colosseum venue. Teams will battle through the week-long event for their share of the $80,000 prize pool and bragging rights heading into the 2025 VCT season.

Tournament Schedule Soop Valorant 2025
SOOP Valorant League 2025 Schedule. Image via SOOP

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Every team playing at the SOOP Valorant League 2025

The tournament features a strong Pacific presence with six invited teams: DRX, Gen.G, T1, ZETA DIVISION, Rex Regum Qeon (RRQ), and SLT. These teams represent the best of Korea, Japan, Indonesia, and Thailand. Fnatic represents the EMEA region as the sole non-Pacific invite, while FULL SENSE earned its spot by winning the Southeast Asia qualifier. Here are all the teams competing at the SOOP Valorant League 2025.

  • DRX: MaKo, free1ng, HYUNMIN, Flashback, BeYN
  • Gen.G: Ash, Karon, t3xture, Lakia, ZynX
  • T1: iZu, stax, Meteor, BuZz, Munchkin
  • ZETA DIVISION: SugarZ3ro, Xdll, eKo, Absol, HoneyBunny
  • Rex Regum Qeon: xffero, Jemkin, monyet, Kushy, crazyguy
  • Fnatic: Alfajer, kaajak, crashies, Veqaj, Sevire
  • SLT: C1ndeR, Klaus, oonzmlp, zexy, XuNa
  • FULL SENSE: Kadoom, Potter, Laz, Apinya, seph1roth
Group stage format Soop Valorant 2025
Group Stage Format. Image via SOOP

SOOP Valorant League 2025 Tournament Schedule

Tuesday, Dec. 2, 2025

  • Fnatic 2-0 FULL SENSE (9am CEST)
  • T1 2-0 ZETA DIVISION (11:25am CEST)

Wednesday, Dec. 3, 2025

  • DRX 0-2 SLT Seongnam (9am CEST)
  • Rex Regum Qeon 1-2 Gen.G (11:20am CEST)

Thursday, Dec. 4, 2025

  • Fnatic 0-2 T1 (6am CEST)
  • FULL SENSE 2-0 ZETA DIVISION (8:10am CEST)
  • Fnatic 2-1 FULL SENSE (10:45am CEST) – 2-1

Friday, Dec. 5, 2025

  • SLT Seongnam vs. Gen.G (6am CEST) – Bo3
  • DRX vs. Rex Regum Qeon (9am CEST) – Bo3

We will continue to update the schedule and results as the tournament progresses.

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Where to watch the SOOP Valorant League 2025

All matches from the SOOP Valorant League 2025 will be broadcast exclusively on the SOOP streaming platform.

The 2025 edition of the tournament marks the third edition of the tournament under the SOOP/Afreeca brand. In 2024, North American team NRG Esports claimed victory by defeating Gen.G in the finals. The 2023 edition, then known as the Afreeca VALORANT League, saw Sentinels triumph over Paper Rex. The tournament has established itself as an exciting fixture of the OFF//SEASON schedule.

The SOOP Valorant League 2025 offers fans an early look at how teams are shaping up ahead of the VCT season while providing players crucial LAN experience and prize money. With Korean giants like Gen.G and DRX facing off against international challengers like Fnatic and RRQ, the tournament sets the stage for exciting regional rivalries and competitive narratives that will carry into 2025. As matches unfold throughout the week, this event will help establish early momentum and identify which teams are truly ready to compete at the highest level.


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Arnav Shukla
Arnav “xL” Shukla is an esports writer and journalist with a deep passion for FPS games and tactics. With an analytical mindset, he dedicates more time to breaking down grenade lineups and in-game strategies than in matches. Following the esports scene since 2019, Arnav covers the competitive gaming world with tactical-insights and thoughtful storytelling.