NRG is the great champion of Champions 2025 in a historic final against Fnatic

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NRG, champion of Champions 2025! The North American VALORANT organization claimed the world title undefeated by overcoming the home team, Fnatic, in a thrilling five-map series. The 3-2 victory at the Accor Arena in Paris last Sunday (5th) secured the third world championship trophy for the Americas region and crowned a flawless campaign. With this achievement, NRG not only lifted the most coveted trophy in the scene but also established itself as the best team in the world.

The decisive showdown was a true test of nerves and skill. Player Brock “brawk” Somerhalder was the standout of the final, being named the match MVP. His consistent performance was crucial to the team’s victory. Additionally, Ethan “Ethan” Arnold made history by becoming the first player to be a two-time world champion in Riot Games’ FPS, a feat that solidifies his legacy in VALORANT. The campaign of NRG, champion of Champions 2025, was marked by dominance and the ability to adapt to different opponents, culminating in a more than deserved title.

NRG’s journey to the top of the world

Champions 2025

The path for NRG, champion of Champions 2025, to the grand final was marked by high-level clashes. The final stage of the tournament, which began on Friday (3rd), already showcased the strength of the North American team. In the first decisive clash, in the upper bracket final, NRG faced Fnatic themselves and emerged victorious with a 2-0 score, with maps ending 14-12 on Ascent and 13-5 on Abyss. This initial victory was fundamental to securing an advantage in the grand final.

While NRG rested and prepared, the lower bracket was on fire. In a Pacific duel, DRX eliminated Paper Rex 2-0, with scores of 15-13 on Ascent and 13-8 on Lotus, securing their spot in the lower bracket final. On Saturday (4th), Fnatic had to fight to stay alive in the tournament and, in a thrilling match, eliminated DRX 3-1. The European team lost the first map, Sunset, 8-13, but recovered with wins on Corrode (13-3), Haven (13-11), and Bind (13-4), securing their rematch against NRG in the grand final. The journey of NRG, champion of Champions 2025, was built on solid victories and impressive teamwork.

An epic final and the crowning of NRG, champion of Champions 2025

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The grand final began with NRG’s overwhelming dominance. The North American team gave Fnatic no chance on the first two maps, winning Corrode 13-3 and Lotus 13-6. What seemed to be heading for the first 3-0 in the history of a Champions final, however, turned into a spectacular comeback. Fnatic, spurred on by their home crowd, pulled off what seemed like an improbable result on Abyss, coming back from a 1-11 deficit to win 15-13.

The series tie came on the next map, Ascent, with Fnatic winning 13-8. The decision went to the fifth and final map, Sunset, making this the third world final to go the distance. However, NRG showed why they were the team to beat. With flawless tactical play and no room for error, the American team won 13-5, securing the series victory and the title. The achievement of NRG, champion of Champions 2025, was a historic moment for the organization and its players.

With the conclusion of VALORANT Champions Paris 2025, NRG Esports solidified its place at the top of the global rankings, followed by Fnatic, DRX, Paper Rex, and G2 Esports. MIBR, the sole Brazilian representative in the top 10, finished in sixth place, the same position they achieved at the world championship. The victory of NRG, champion of Champions 2025, ended the season on a high note, setting a new standard of excellence in the competitive VALORANT scene.

Lucas Bauth

Lucas Bauth

Lucas Bauth is a journalist specialized in electronic sports, with over six years of experience. He currently works as editor-in-chief at ExitLag, where he leads the editorial strategy and content production optimized for Google News. His passion lies in telling stories with a humanized approach, focused on deeply understanding the topics he covers.

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