Valorant VCT Stage 1 Power Rankings: Acend start 2022 on top

The VCT 2022 season is already underway.

The best teams around the world are locked and loaded for theValorant Champions Tour 2022 season.

We’ve ranked the top 10 teams across all regions in our VCT 2022 Stage 1 Power Rankings, based on their previous tournament performances and the form they showed up in during the first week of the new season.

VCT Stage 1 Valorant Global Power Rankings 2022

All teams have their sights set on reigning2021 Valorant ChampionsAcend, who will be looking to cement their position as the world’s best team. But CIS powerhouseGambit Esportsis close behind, having wonMasters Berlinand a second-place finish at Champions last December.

VCT Stage 1 Power Rankings

1. Acend

The European squad made history in December as thefirst-ever Valorant world champions, defeating Gambit Esports in a thrilling 3-2 grand final. They were already having a strong showing in the EMEA region at the start of the season, beatingTeam Hereticsduring theVCT EU Stage 1 Masters event.

The team continued to improve throughout the VCT 2021 season, with the rest of the squad stepping up and rallying behind Jett superstarMehmet “cNed” Yağız İpek. The addition of Aleksander “zeek” Zygmunt in June bolstered the team’s already formidable firepower, which showed in their performance at Champions 2021.

Acend wins Valorant Champions 2021

Acend showed up in solid form during their opening match in theVCT EMEA Stage 1 Challengers Group Stageagainst SuperMassive Blaze. They took the series 2-0, powered by heroics from cNed andPatryk “starxo” Kopczyński.

2. Gambit Esports

Russian powerhouseGambit Esportsis hungrier than ever, after coming so close to winning the Valorant world championship against Acend.

The squad dominated the CIS region throughout the VCT 2021 season, rising to international prominence after winningMasters Berlinand sweeping Team Envy (nowOpTic Gaming) in the grand final.

Gambit Esports wins semifinals match after Valorant Champions 2021

Gambit Esports’ breakout star of 2021 wasAyaz “nAts” Akhmetshin, a sentinel and Viper player who was out-fragging even players who mained duelists. He also pioneeredhis own style of lurkingthat other teams likeVision Strikers decided to emulate, after seeing its success on the world stage.

The Russian squad took their opening match against Team Liquid in convincing fashion, where Timofey “Chronicle” Khromov put on an MVP-worthy performance.

Cloud9 Blue’s Valorant roster at Valorant Champions 2021

3. Cloud9

After constantly scrambling to improve their roster throughout the VCT 2021 season,Cloud9has finally made it to the upper echelon of Valorant squads.

Cloud9’s formidable new look consists of Anthony “Vanity” Malaspina, Erick “Xeppaa” Bach, and Nathan “leaf” Orf, all part of Chaos Esports Club’s former CS:GO roster. The trio made the switch to Valorant and found themselves on the same team again after Vanity was acquired fromVersion1.

Sentinels Valorant roster for the 2022 VCT season

The North American squad made their international debut after winning the stackedVCT NA Last Chance Qualifier, where they put an end to XSET, 100 Thieves, and Rise’s 2021 season.

They fell short atValorant Champions 2021with a quarter-finals exit, but they have since displayed incredible usage of utility and an enviable consistency that few teams can match. Cloud9’s 2-0 start against 100 Thieves in their firstVCT NA Stage 1 Challengers Group Stagematch was a persuasive display of how far this team has come.

Fnatic defeats Cloud9 in Valorant Champions 2021’s group stage match (Day 1)

4. Sentinels

Sentinels are on a mission to reclaim their status as the kings of Valorant. They were the best North American team, winning almost all VCT NA Challengers events in 2021, and also widely regarded as the world’s best for a time.

AtMasters Reykjavik, they took the entire tournament in dominant fashion without dropping a single map, taking home the trophy at the first-ever international Valorant LAN event. Sentinels then went on to win theVCT NA Stage 3 Challengers Playoffsand qualify for VCT Stage 3 Masters Berlin with only two map losses to their name.

Team Envy Valorant roster rebrands to OpTic Gaming

Shahzeb “ShahZaM” Khanand his troops will be looking to return to their winning ways after their shock elimination byKRU EsportsatValorant Champions 2021.

While they’ve taken a lot of flak for supposedly not practicing enough, the North American squad proved that they still have the synergy and skill to come back from a deficit. They won the opening series 2-1 against an NRG team that has looked very strong in recent months, on the back of an impressive showing fromTyson “TenZ” Ngo.

Team Liquid at Valorant Champions 2021

5. Fnatic

Fnaticis looking to conquer the EMEA region after a respectable fifth- to eighth-place finish atValorant Champions 2021. The fan-favorite squad, led by the exuberant Jake “Boaster” Howlett, has shown they can entertain us with both their post-game celebrations and stellar gameplay.

The European squad had an overall impressive VCT 2021 season, where they also finished second atMasters Reykavik.

KRU Esports eliminates Sentinels from Valorant Champions 2021

Fnatic has already earned an impressive 2-1 victory against G2 Esports’ revamped roster in the first week of theVCT EMEA Stage 1 Challengers Group Stage. The duo of Nikita “Derke” Sirmitev and new addition Andrey “BraveAF” Gorchakov has been firing on all cylinders, a promising look for Fnatic’s VCT 2022 season.

6. OpTic Gaming

Formerly known as Team Envy,OpTic Gamingis considered one of the top sides in North America. They have produced consistent results throughout the VCT 2021 season and earned victories against the best teams in their region.

They are also the only team to ever sweep Sentinels in a best-of-five series, during VCT NA Stage 1 Challengers 2. Under the Team Envy banner, the North American squad made an incredible run atMasters Berlin, where they finished as the runner-up.

Vision Strikers six-man roster at VCT Stage 3 Masters Berlin

Unfortunately, OpTic Gaming had their run atValorant Champions 2021cut short after they were upset by Thai squadX10 Critin the group stage.

Nevertheless, the team’s performance throughout 2021 earned them a direct invite to theVCT NA Stage 1 Challengers Group Stage, alongside Sentinels, Cloud9, and 100 Thieves. While they looked a little rusty in their opening match against Rise, we saw flashes of brilliance from Jaccob “yay” Whiteaker that showed why El Diablo is still one of the most feared Jett players in North America.

7. Team Liquid

Since the addition ofNabil “Nivera” Benrlitom, Team Liquid has established itself as one of the top rosters in European Valorant.

Team Liquid had a mixture of highs and lows in 2021. They came in fourth atMasters Reykjavik, but fell short of qualifying for the next intentional LAN atMasters Berlin.

However, something clicked into place for the squad toward the end of the year. They went on an incredible run to win theVCT EMEA Last Chance Qualifier, which advanced them toValorant Champions 2021where they placed third to fourth.

Team Liquid might have lost their opening match to Gambit Esports in theVCT EMEA Stage 1 Group Stage, but they’ve proven time and again that they’re capable of pulling themselves back up to the top of the competition.

8. KRU Esports

The Latin American squad is looking to continue their hot streak after their run atValorant Champions 2021, where they upset and eliminatedSentinelsand Fnatic. KRU Esports also took Gambit Esports to the brink in the semifinals, a matchup that was eventually decided in quintuple overtime.

After competing in every international event in the VCT 2021 season, KRU Esports have shown that they’re capable of defeating the best teams in the world. For now, they’ll settle with conquering Latin America in the regional Challengers event, but we look forward to seeing them on the world stage again.

KRU Esports came out swinging in their opening game in the VCT LATAM Stage 1 Challengers Group Stage, taking the series with a flawless 13-0 win on Haven.

9. DRX Vision Strikers

The reigning kings of Korea are back, and they’re playing under theDRX bannerwith a revamped roster for the VCT 2022 season. DRX Vision Strikers went nearly unchallenged in Korea during the VCT 2021 season, but were unable to replicate that success against international teams at Masters events.

Vision Strikers is best known for their historic104-game win streak, and expectations have always been high for this team. They made it to the playoffs atMasters Berlin, defeating Paper Rex and Acend along the way, but were eventually eliminated by champions Gambit Esports in the quarterfinals.

Since the departure ofKim “Lakia” Jong-minandLee “k1Ng” Seung-won, DRX Vision Strikers may not be running asix-man rosteranymore for the VCT 2022 season. They will face Desperado in their opening VCT Korea Stage 1 Challengers match on February 23.

10. XERXIA Esports

After their incredible Valorant Champions 2021 run, X10 Crit’s star playerPatiphan “Patiphan” Chaiwongreturned to Overwatch with the LA Gladiators for the 2022 Overwatch League season. Shortly after, the entireX10 Crit rostermoved to XERXIA Esports, another Thai esports organization.

XERXIA Esports is driven to prove they have what it takes to be the top team in the Southeast Asian region, even after their best player switched to a different game. Replacing Patiphan is Thanachart “Surf” Rungapajaratkul, an up-and-coming duelist main from Thailand.

The team is currently 2-0 in the VCT Thailand Stage 1 Challengers 1 Group Stage with wins over Made in Thailand and Geldia Esports.

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