The Stage Is Set for Seoul
The final lineup for the VALORANT Game Changers Championship 2025 is confirmed. From November 20 to 30, ten of the best Game Changers teams will compete at LoL PARK in Seoul, South Korea, to crown this year’s world champion.
Representing regions across EMEA, the Americas, and Asia, each roster is bringing its own unique mix of experience and firepower. The reigning two-time champions, Shopify Rebellion Gold, are aiming for a historic three-peat, but with strong contenders rising from every region, their reign may finally be challenged.
10 Teams. One Trophy.
Here are the contenders headed to #VCTGameChangers Seoul! pic.twitter.com/mJaJonOqDT
— VALORANT Champions Tour (@ValorantEsports) November 2, 2025
Americas: Shopify Rebellion’s Reign Faces New Challengers
Shopify Rebellion Gold (North America Stage 2 Winner)
The back-to-back champions are back for their third title run. After another dominant domestic season, they enter Seoul as favourites once again.

Image Credit: Shopify Rebellion
Roster:
- Alexis “alexis” Guarrasi
- Karnthida “dodonut” Chaisrakeo
- Melanie “meL” Capone
- Nicole “Noia” Tierce
- Sarah “sarah” Simpson
- Coach: Loic “effys” Sauvageau
- Assistant Coach: Wyatt “Veer” Blevins
Team Liquid Brazil (Brazil Final Stage Winner)
After finishing second in 2023, Team Liquid Brazil is hungrier than ever. The Blue Horses aim to finally take down Shopify Rebellion and lift their first Game Changers world title.

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Roster:
- Natália “daiki” Vilela
- Vitoria “bizerra” Vieira
- Isabeli “isaa” Esser
- Letícia “joojina” Paiva
- Julia “Jelly” Iris
- Coach: Caio “napz” Sousa
KRÜ Blaze (LATAM Regional Final Winner)
Dominant in Latin America since 2022, KRÜ Blaze has its eyes set on breaking into the global top four after consistent domestic success.

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Roster:
- Constanza “conir” Reyes
- Lorena “micaela” Micaela Ferreyra
- Caue “dods” Fernandes
- Beatriz “biazik” Begnossi
- Montserrat “mmonch” Rivera Gutierrez
- Head Coach: Beatriz “Bebesita” Hornes
- Assistant Coach: João “jvzs” Vitor Lopes da Silva
MIBR GC (Americas LCQ Winner)
MIBR GC secured the last ticket to Seoul after a strong Last Chance Qualifier run. They’re looking to rewrite their story after falling short in 2024.

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Roster:
- Melissa “meL” Millena
- Nicolas “snR” Niederauer
- Paula “bstrdd” Naguil
- Giulia “lissa” Lissa
- Camila “sayuri” Obam
EMEA: The Powerhouses of Europe
G2 Gozen (EMEA Stage 3 Winner)
The legendary G2 Gozen lineup has reclaimed its spot at the top, winning EMEA Stage 3 with a clean 3–0 sweep over Twisted Minds Orchid.

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Roster:
- Michaela “mimi” Lintrup
- Amy “amy” Lai
- Aleyna “Vania” Keskin
- Esllene “Akita” Xu
- Petra “Petra” Stoker
Karmine Corp GC (EMEA Circuit Points #2)
One of EMEA’s most exciting new teams, Karmine Corp GC qualified through Circuit Points after consistent top finishes in every stage this year.

Image Credit: Karmine Corp
Roster:
- Anastasiya “Glance” Asnisimova
- Azra “Alkyia” Erin
- Anastasia “anesilia” Ivanova
- Şura “Jiex” Yıldırım
- Safia “safiaa” Leghzal
- Coach: Dzmitry “SmartSeven” Smartselau
GIANTX GC (EMEA Circuit Points #3)
Formed in 2024, GIANTX GC has impressed fans with its resilience and near-title finishes throughout the season.

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Roster:
- Neslişah “ness” Demir
- Sarah “sarah” Ahmed
- Nur “eva” Çakır
- Maria “TookiiTookii” Perez
- Yağmur “Smurfette” Gündüz
Asia-Pacific and China: Rising Stars on the Global Stage
Xipto GC (Pacific #1)
The Singaporean squad returns to the big stage as Pacific champions, having taken down Ninetails in the Grand Final. Xipto GC’s momentum and chemistry make them a serious dark horse.

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Roster:
- Mary “capriciouS” Grace Sabado
- Leanne “Grahams” Ti-in
- Loraine “Kon” Pagente
- Kim “PIETY” De Guia
- Surassawadee “Yxqme” Khongpechdee
- Coach: Nikhil “Sieh” Bhansali
Ninetails (Pacific #2)
Korea’s own Ninetails will play in front of their home crowd in Seoul. The team boasts a stunning 21-match win streak and now sets its sights on global recognition.

Image Credit: Ninetails
Roster:
- Park “332” Min-ju
- Jo “DaNa” Se-won
- Kim “EveR” Ji-min
- Park “h4ste” Ju-hee
- Jeong “FullMoon” Ye-jin
- Head Coach: Park “Hype” Min-su
- Coaches: Kim “972” Tae-il, Song “Gunny” Keon
Nova Esports GC (China Stage 2 Winner)
Making their international debut, Nova Esports GC surprised the region by sweeping both China’s domestic stages in 2025. Their first Game Changers Championship appearance could mark the beginning of a new contender in the global scene.

Image Credit: VCT China
Roster:
- Cheng “7er” Haoyu
- Wang “Clem” Ke-ching
- Kelly “shirazi” Jaudian
- Annitta “Alyssa” Peerwantanagul
- Wang “icebox” Wenwen
- Coach: Yuan “9YUE” Chenzhe
- Coach: Shao “Gamble” Guanbo
Ten Teams, One Crown
The VALORANT Game Changers Championship 2025 is shaping up to be a historic clash. Shopify Rebellion Gold seeks to defend their crown, while challengers like Team Liquid Brazil, G2 Gozen, and Xipto GC aim to create their own legacy.
From November 20, all eyes will be on Seoul’s LoL PARK as the world’s top Game Changers talent fights for pride, history, and the title of world champion.
