All 2025 VALORANT Masters and Champions event locations

From the Great North to the City of Lights.

Sentinels celebrating after winning the VCT Americas Kickoff.
Photo via Sentinels

If you’re planning to watch a VALORANT esports event in 2025, Riot Games might be hosting a Masters or Champions tournament in a city near you, including countries in Europe, Asia, and North America.

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These events will feature some of the best teams in competitive VALORANT from around the world and are spread across the entire year. Fans will want to tune in online or attend in person as their favorite pro players collide for a chance to carve their name into the annals of history.

As of Aug. 20, 2024, there hasn’t been an official announcement from Riot on the 2025 schedule, but a recent leak has revealed some possible locations for events next year—and the news has excited plenty of fans, including those from the Great White North. Here are all of the potential locations for VALORANT Masters and Champions in 2025.

2025 VALORANT Masters and Champions locations

Nathan "leaf" Orf of G2 Esports is seen on stage at the VALORANT Masters Shanghai Swiss Stage Day 1 at the VCT CN Studio on May 23, 2024 in Shanghai, China.
New year, new locations. Photo by Liu YiCun via Riot Games

According to a leaked video from Riot, there are a handful of different cities that could be featured for the trio of events being held in 2025. Here are all of the supposed cities, along with the event that will be hosted there:

  • 2025 VALORANT Masters Bangkok
  • 2025 VALORANT Masters Toronto
  • 2025 VALORANT Champions Paris

To kick off the year, Masters Bangkok will take place in February 2025 after the Kickoff event, while Masters Toronto will be played in June 2025, according to the leaked video. Finally, Champions 2025 will be played near the end of the competitive calendar in Paris, although this date was not explicitly shared by Anna Donlon.

This article will be updated when event locations and dates are officially confirmed by Riot.

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Tyler Esguerra
Lead League of Legends writer for Dot Esports. Forever an LCS supporter, AD carry main, with more than five years in the industry. Sometimes I like clicking heads in Call of Duty or VALORANT. Creator of the Critical Strike Podcast.