VALORANT Masters Santiago: Top Favorites and Dark Horses to watch
With VALORANT Champions Tour 2026 - Masters Santiago 2026 getting closer and closer each day, the excitement for the event keeps on getting higher and higher. With familiar names returning to the global stage and several newcomers making their international debut, the stage in Chile promises both dominance and unpredictability.
Let’s look at the top three favorites heading into Masters Santiago, and the three dark horses who could shake things up.
The Favorites
FURIA
FURIA have emerged as one of the most improved teams across the entire VCT ecosystem since 2025. After a complete reshuffle that included some developmental and structural growth, they now stand as the best team from the Americas region. Their attacking prowess is unmatched, holding the highest attack win rate in the Americas at 57.81%, a testament to their innovations and comfort on offense-heavy maps.
At the individual level, Gianfranco "koalanoob" Potestio has been the face of this resurgence. His high rating during the Americas Kickoff not only elevated his reputation but also set the tone for FURIA’s tactical dominance. The squad's newfound consistency and aggression mirror their hunger to claim international silverware. Heading into Santiago, their balance between high-tempo calling and mechanical firepower makes them a terrifying opponent for anyone.
T1
Few teams can boast the same wealth of international experience as T1. After lifting the VALORANT Champions Tour 2025 - Masters Bangkok 2025 trophy, T1 are back in contention for yet another title, but this time with an even more formidable lineup. Their recent signing of Byeon "Munchkin" Sang-beom adds depth, experience, and veteran composure to what is already a Pacific superteam.
T1’s gameplay embodies controlled chaos: structured aggression, near-flawless utility usage, and a keen ability to punish mistakes. Their adaptability in clutch situations continues to set them apart from other Pacific rosters. Having already proven they can handle the pressures of the international stage, T1 enter Santiago as arguably the most experienced lineup in the field and a serious threat to reclaim their Masters crown.
G2 Esports
G2 Esports, long hailed as the most successful Ascension team in VCT history, have transcended their underdog narrative. After dominating regionally in the Americas circuit, G2 have shown they can consistently compete with, and even beat top-tier squads. They reached the grand finals in Bangkok 2025, falling only to T1 in an incredible showdown.
This year, G2 returns with a refined, confident roster determined to finally break through internationally. Their coordinated aggression and sharp mid-round calls give them the identity of a well-drilled unit capable of thriving under pressure. As the second-best team from the Americas, their journey in Santiago could be the moment G2 turns their regional success into a defining global triumph.
The Dark Horses
Nongshim RedForce
As the top seed from the Pacific, Nongshim RedForce have burst onto the scene with staggering efficiency. Statistically, they hold the highest attack win rate (66.42%) and the third-highest defense win rate (52.59%) in their region — the best among all qualifying teams on the offensive end. Their aggression and precision make them dangerously effective when executing set plays.
However, their biggest obstacle lies in inexperience. This will be their first international LAN appearance, and history has repeatedly shown that debutant teams often struggle under the bright lights. Still, if they channel their regional momentum effectively, Nongshim could emerge as the breakthrough story of Santiago.
BBL Esports
Representing the top seed from EMEA, BBL Esports enter Masters Santiago following one of the boldest roster rebuilds of 2026. By acquiring the Ascension-winning core of BBL PCIFIC, BBL transformed from contenders to frontrunners almost overnight. Their team exhibits a second-highest attack win rate in EMEA (53.23%) and the highest defense win rate (56.52%), showcasing exceptional balance across both halves.
Their only glaring weakness lies in pistol rounds, with a 50% win rate, which is noticeably lower than other top seeds. In a high-stakes series where every round could be the difference maker, a pistol deficit could snowball quickly. Yet, with their disciplined playstyle, BBL remain one of the most strategically refined teams coming into Santiago, capable of toppling giants.
Gentle Mates
Gentle Mates, EMEA’s second seed, have undergone their own transformation story. Following roster changes in late 2025, they’ve reinvented themselves as a threat to Europe’s long-standing titans. Their performance in the EMEA Kickoff mirrors that of BBL — balanced stats all around, with 52.5% attack and 50% defense win rates.
But what truly sets Gentle Mates apart is their star player, Martin "marteen" Pátek. His record-breaking performance against Fnatic, where he shattered three individual records in one best-of-5, catapulted him into the global spotlight. While the team still faces the proverbial “newcomer’s curse”, a single marteen takeover could tilt the entire series in their favor. In a field as even as Santiago’s, they remain a legitimate upset threat.
The Road Ahead
Masters Santiago encapsulates what modern VALORANT is all about. While FURIA, T1, and G2 stand tall as the favorites, newcomers like Nongshim RedForce, BBL Esports, and Gentle Mates are poised to rewrite expectations. In a tournament where one clutch moment can define a legacy, every round in Chile could mark the birth of a new storyline in VALORANT esports.
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