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Top 10 Players of the Group Stage at VCT 2025: Americas Stage 2

Time: 2025-08-18 09:12 (UTC)

The group stage of VCT 2025: Americas Stage 2 has concluded, showcasing not only the strength of the teams but also the individual brilliance of players who carried their squads through intense matches. Based on ACS, kills per round, and overall impact, here are the top 10 standout performers of the group stage.

10th Place: Adam "mada" Pampuch
The Canadian rifler mada closes out the top 10 with consistent fragging and reliable utility usage. His ability to contribute across maps kept NRG competitive in crucial rounds.

ACS: 225
Kills/Round: 0.78
Deaths/Round: 0.69
ADR: 145

9th Place: Erick "aspas" Santos
Aspas remains one of South America’s most explosive duelists. His aggressive entries and high damage output made him a constant threat to enemy defenses.

ACS: 228
Kills/Round: 0.80
Deaths/Round: 0.66
ADR: 148

8th Place: Peter "Asuna" Mazuryk
Asuna’s versatility shone once again, proving that he can adapt to multiple roles while still maintaining high fragging power. He was often the backbone of 100T in tough matches.

ACS: 229
Kills/Round: 0.75
Deaths/Round: 0.69
ADR: 149

7th Place: Jacob "valyn" Batio
Valyn delivered strong consistency, combining smart utility usage with confident fragging. His balance of leadership and firepower gave his team an extra edge.

ACS: 232
Kills/Round: 0.87
Deaths/Round: 0.61
ADR: 142

6th Place: Rodrigo "spikeziN" Lombardi
The young Brazilian talent spikeziN impressed with sharp aim and fearlessness. Despite his age, he already plays like a seasoned pro and proved to be one of his team’s key win conditions.

ACS: 234
Kills/Round: 0.80
Deaths/Round: 0.79
ADR: 149

5th Place: Angelo "keznit" Mori
Keznit continued to show why he’s one of the most dangerous duelists in the region. His aggressive style and consistent clutch potential made him a standout.

ACS: 236
Kills/Round: 0.82
Deaths/Round: 0.69
ADR: 154

4th Place: Marshall "N4RRATE" Massey
N4RRATE delivered breakout performances, combining steady fragging with clutch rounds. His ability to maintain impact across all maps pushed his team forward.

ACS: 247
Kills/Round: 0.86
Deaths/Round: 0.63
ADR: 158

3rd Place: Zachary "zekken" Patrone
Zekken continued his rise as one of the most exciting players in the Americas. His sharp aim and confidence in duels made him one of the most reliable win factors.

ACS: 249
Kills/Round: 0.90
Deaths/Round: 0.66
ADR: 156

2nd Place: Eduardo "sato" Nagahama
At just 18, sato impressed the entire region with mature, impactful play. His ability to consistently outfrag opponents while staying calm under pressure made him a rising star.

ACS: 264
Kills/Round: 0.95
Deaths/Round: 0.73
ADR: 169

1st Place: Francis "OXY" Hoang
OXY dominated the group stage with unmatched firepower. His aggressive style, high kill rate, and ability to take over rounds put him far ahead of the rest of the field, cementing him as the tournament’s best player so far.

ACS: 292
Kills/Round: 1.07
Deaths/Round: 0.70
ADR: 179

VCT 2025: Americas Stage 2 takes place from July 18 to September 1 in the United States. The event features 12 partnered teams competing for a $250,000 prize pool and two slots at VALORANT Champions 2025. You can find more details about past results and the upcoming schedule via the link.

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