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VCT Americas 2025 Stage 1: Updated Results and Standings

The 2025 edition of VCT Americas Stage 1 is already shaping up to be the most thrilling among all regional circuits. G2 Esports continues to dominate, asserting its position as a formidable force. On the other hand, MIBR’s recent roster updates seem to be delivering results, while FURIA struggles to find consistency in their gameplay.

This region remains highly unpredictable, making it a challenge for fans to confidently place their pick’ems. With each matchday introducing new surprises, both the live audience at the Riot Games Arena and online viewers are witnessing a spectacle of shifting momentum and standout performances.

Given the pace and number of matches, not every fan is able to watch each series in real time. For those who want to keep up with all the developments, this roundup offers all current match outcomes and the latest standings from VCT Americas Stage 1.

Group Stage Format and Standings

The tournament features a single round-robin group stage format that spans five weeks, concluding on April 20th. The top four teams from each group will advance to the Playoffs, which will use a double-elimination bracket format. The ultimate goal for the remaining teams will be to secure a coveted spot at Masters Toronto.

Group Alpha Standings

TeamSeries RecordMap Record
KRÜ Esports2-04-1
100 Thieves1-13-2
Evil Geniuses1-12-2
2Game Esports1-12-2
Sentinels1-12-3
LOUD0-21-4

Group Omega Standings

TeamSeries RecordMap Record
Cloud92-04-1
G2 Esports2-04-1
MIBR1-13-2
NRG Esports1-13-3
FURIA0-21-4
LEVIATÁN0-30-4

Match Recap and Score Summaries

Week 1 Highlights

March 21 – Opening Day

  • Cloud9 vs NRG Esports
    Cloud9 edged out NRG with a 2-1 series win.
    • NRG dominated on Lotus (13-6)
    • Cloud9 responded strongly on Fracture (13-5)
    • The decider on Pearl went to Cloud9 (13-9)
    Francis ‘OXY’ Hoang led in performance with an ACS of 239
  • KRÜ Esports vs LOUD
    KRÜ came back from a rough start to win 2-1.
    • LOUD crushed on Fracture (13-3)
    • KRÜ responded with a 13-2 on Haven
    • Split sealed the win for KRÜ at 13-10
    Angelo ‘keznit’ Mori stood out with a 269 ACS

March 22 – Day Two

  • G2 Esports vs FURIA
    G2 closed the series clean with a 2-0 sweep.
    • Lotus finished 13-10 in G2’s favor
    • Ascent followed up with a 13-7 G2 victory
    Nathan ‘leaf’ Orf posted an ACS of 245
  • MIBR vs LEVIATÁN
    MIBR secured both maps for a 2-0 win.
    • Split ended 13-7 for MIBR
    • Icebox wrapped up at 13-8
    Arthur ‘artzin’ Araujo delivered a 283 ACS

March 23 – Day Three

  • 2Game Esports vs Evil Geniuses
    Evil Geniuses closed it out in straight maps.
    • A tight Haven match ended 13-11
    • Lotus leaned in EG’s favor, 13-8
    Jaccob ‘yay’ Whiteaker was dominant with a 252 ACS
  • Sentinels vs 100 Thieves
    Sentinels emerged victorious in three maps.
    • Pearl went to SEN, 13-5
    • 100 Thieves countered on Haven (13-9)
    • Split was all Sentinels, finishing 13-1
    Jordan ‘Zellsis’ Montemurro led with a 232 ACS

Week 2 Highlights

March 28

  • NRG Esports vs FURIA
    NRG claimed the series 2-1 after dropping the opener.
    • FURIA struck first on Lotus (13-10)
    • NRG fired back with a 13-2 on Pearl
    • Fracture concluded with NRG’s 13-4 win
    Adam ‘mada’ Pampuch put up a 276 ACS
  • Sentinels vs KRÜ Esports
    KRÜ took both maps to close the series 2-0.
    • Lotus went 13-7 to KRÜ
    • Icebox followed at 13-8
    Angelo ‘keznit’ Mori continued his streak with a 280 ACS

March 29

  • 100 Thieves vs Evil Geniuses
    100 Thieves earned a swift 2-0 win.
    • Fracture ended 13-10
    • Haven finished 13-7
    Matthew ‘Cryocells’ Panganiban posted the highest ACS of the week at 344
  • G2 Esports vs MIBR
    G2 bounced back from an opening map loss to win 2-1.
    • MIBR edged Pearl in OT, 14-12
    • Haven and Ascent went to G2 (13-11, 13-8)
    Nathan ‘leaf’ Orf led again with an ACS of 248

March 30

  • LOUD vs 2Game Esports
    2Game Esports came through in a close 2-0 victory.
    • Lotus was pushed to 14-12
    • Pearl ended 13-11
    Douglas ‘dgzin’ Silva from LOUD stood out despite the loss, registering a 281 ACS
  • LEVIATÁN vs Cloud9
    Cloud9 dominated the series with a 2-0 finish.
    • Split ended 13-8
    • Ascent concluded at 13-3
    Victor ‘v1c’ Truong led the scoreboard with an ACS of 290

Group Stage – Remaining Fixtures

Here’s a breakdown of the upcoming matches for the remainder of the VCT Americas 2025 Stage 1 group phase:

  • April 4
    • Evil Geniuses vs Sentinels
    • 100 Thieves vs LOUD
  • April 5
    • 2Game Esports vs KRÜ Esports
    • G2 Esports vs NRG Esports
  • April 6
    • FURIA vs LEVIATÁN
    • Cloud9 vs MIBR
  • April 11
    • 100 Thieves vs 2Game Esports
    • G2 Esports vs LEVIATÁN
  • April 12
    • FURIA vs Cloud9
    • Sentinels vs LOUD
  • April 13
    • KRÜ Esports vs Evil Geniuses
    • NRG Esports vs MIBR
  • April 18
    • G2 Esports vs Cloud9
    • MIBR vs FURIA
  • April 19
    • Sentinels vs 2Game Esports
    • KRÜ Esports vs 100 Thieves
  • April 20
    • LOUD vs Evil Geniuses
    • LEVIATÁN vs NRG Esports

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