In one of the most intense Grand Finals in VCT history, NRG triumphed over Fnatic 3–2 to lift the VALORANT Champions 2025 trophy in Paris. The victory marks NRG’s first international title and a historic second Champions trophy for in-game leader Ethan “Ethan” Arnold, making him the first player ever to win the event twice.
THIS IS WHAT IT WAS ALL FOR
THIS ONE SINGLE MOMENT
NRG ARE YOUR VALORANT WORLD CHAMPIONS. pic.twitter.com/InHzDimkBN
— NRG (@NRGgg) October 5, 2025
The best-of-five clash had it all, dominant starts, impossible comebacks, and viral moments that lit up social media. Both teams came in with something to prove: NRG as the Americas dark horse, and Fnatic as the EMEA powerhouse desperate to end their international drought.
NRG Sets the Pace on Corrode and Lotus
The series opened on NRG’s pick, Corrode, and it was a complete blowout. Running a double-Initiator setup with Ethan on KAY/O and brawk on Sova, NRG dismantled Fnatic 13–3. Their rookies, skuba and s0m, were rock solid on defence, while brawk’s Odin turned into a highlight reel of wallbangs and multi-kills.
The domination continued on Lotus, where both teams mirrored Raze compositions. Fnatic’s attempts to counter NRG’s early aggression fell flat as s0m put on a clinic in his Grand Final debut. NRG cruised to a 13–6 win and a 2–0 series lead, sitting just one map away from sweeping the final.
Fnatic’s Comeback Sparks Hope on Abyss
Then came Abyss, and with it, one of the biggest turnarounds in Champions history. Down 11–1 at halftime, Fnatic refused to fold. Led by Kajetan “kaajak” Haremski and Chronicle, the EMEA squad clawed their way back with fearless mid-control and clutch afterplants. Against all odds, Fnatic forced overtime and closed it out 15–13, keeping their Championship dream alive.
That comeback set the tone for a fiery atmosphere, and an unexpected viral moment.
Fnatic Forces a Decider on Ascent
Fnatic carried that energy into Ascent, where Emir “Alfajer” Beder shone on Sage, yes, Sage, turning defence into domination. His crisp aim and smart utility reads helped Fnatic close out the map 13–8, forcing a fifth and final map.
Sunset: Ethan’s Championship Moment
The title decider on Sunset was all NRG. Fnatic experimented with a double-Duelist composition, but NRG’s structure held firm. Ethan led the charge on Breach with clutch plays and calm mid-round calls, while skuba and brawk locked down key sites.
NRG wrapped up the map 13–5, winning the series 3–2 and preventing a reverse sweep to become the VALORANT Champions 2025.
The Viral “OHNEPIXEL!” Moment
As if the match itself wasn’t dramatic enough, the Grand Final also gave fans one of the most viral moments in VALORANT history, and it involved none other than ohnePixel, the Counter-Strike streamer who’s recently become a Valorant sensation.
During a post-round celebration, Fnatic’s Boaster yelled “OHNEPIXEL, ZESTIFY!” in reference to the creator’s now-infamous Valorant co-streams. Within seconds, ohnePixel reacted live on stream, losing his mind in disbelief. The clip spread like wildfire across X and Twitch.
Boaster: “OHNEPIXEL, ZESTIFY!” pic.twitter.com/CaiXy9o5zY
— VALO2ASIA (@VALO2ASIA) October 5, 2025
Even NRG joined in on the fun, tweeting “FOR YOU, THE FAMILY AND THE ANCESTORS 🧡 @ohnePixel” after sealing their championship win.
FOR YOU, THE FAMILY AND THE ANCESTORS 🧡 @ohnePixel pic.twitter.com/O6RorBVOHF
— NRG (@NRGgg) October 5, 2025
For context, ohnePixel has recently been at the centre of a hilarious culture crossover between the CS2 and VALORANT communities. His jump into Riot’s tactical shooter has sparked countless memes, debates, and reactions, a phenomenon we covered in detail in OhnePixel Valorant Stream and Gameplay Sparks Memes, Reactions and a Culture Clash earlier.
That ongoing conversation made his Champions shoutout feel like a full-circle moment, bridging two of the biggest FPS fanbases in the world.
Brawk Earns MVP as Ethan Makes History
Brock “brawk” Somerhalder claimed Champions MVP honours with a 1.27 rating, +23 K/D, and 151 ADR, not to mention his now-iconic Odin plays that turned memes into meta. Meanwhile, Ethan’s leadership and composure made him the first player in history to win two VALORANT Champions trophies.
Fnatic, despite their resilience, finish 2025 with three Grand Finals appearances but no international titles, a painful streak for one of the most consistent teams in the scene.
As the VCT 2025 season wraps up, NRG’s name is etched in VALORANT history, and the ohnePixel moment ensures this Grand Final will be remembered as much for its personality as its play.
