G2 Esports qualifies for VALORANT Masters Bangkok Grand Final
Image Credits: Riot Games/Colin Young-Wolff In a revenge match against EDward Gaming in the Upper Final, G2 Esports secured a dominant clean sweep, pushing EDG to the lower bracket and becoming the first team to qualify for the VALORANT Masters Bangkok Grand Final. EDward Gaming, on the other hand, will now face the winner of … Continued The post G2 Esports qualifies for VALORANT Masters Bangkok Grand Final appeared first on Esports Insider.


In a revenge match against EDward Gaming in the Upper Final, G2 Esports secured a dominant clean sweep, pushing EDG to the lower bracket and becoming the first team to qualify for the VALORANT Masters Bangkok Grand Final.
EDward Gaming, on the other hand, will now face the winner of T1 vs. Team Vitality in the Lower Final for one last shot at the Grand Final slot.
G2 Esports’ Road to the Bangkok Grand Final
In the G2 vs. EDG match, EDG started off strong on Lotus and Split, winning the pistol round and the one after it. However, G2 Esports quickly adapted its game plan.
The Americas representatives built comfortable leads heading into the second halves and, although EDG fought to make a comeback, the team was not able to break G2’s momentum. G2 won Lotus by 13-8 and took Split away with a 13-7 scoreline.
“We were looking to shut them down right from the beginning and get them off their normal game,” said G2 Esports‘ coach Josh ‘JoshRT’ Lee.
“Once we were in that state, our boys were really good at reading the game and making live adaptations, which I enjoyed watching. This is something we are really honing in on, and as a result, we were in control the whole game.”
Meanwhile, IGL Jacob ‘valyn’ Batio added: “I think we just played with more of a pack mentality, at least at the start of the series, and we matched what they were doing.
“I don’t think KangKang [Zheng ‘ZmjjKK’ Yongkang] was able to handle that. Once you put them on the back foot, they start overthinking and don’t hit those insane shots anymore. So we just had to hit them hard and push them back a little bit.”
G2 will return to the stage on March 2nd for the Grand Final, aiming to make history as the first Ascension team to win an international VCT title in a best-of-five showdown.
The VALORANT Masters Bangkok champion will take home $250,000 (~£198,476) and five Championship Points. The series will be streamed live on the official VCT YouTube and Twitch channels.
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