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Top 10 Best Players of VCT 2025: Americas Stage 2

Time: 2025-09-01 12:00 (UTC)

VCT 2025: Americas Stage 2 has concluded. The top representatives of the region, who will head to Champions 2025, have been determined.

Along with this, the event results are out, and many highlights have emerged. We have compiled the top 10 players who made the biggest impact on their team's performance, selected based on average ACS, K/D, and ADR.

10th Place: Brock "brawk" Somerhalder (NRG)

brawk became an essential part of NRG's lineup. Despite a modest overall ACS, his consistent play helped his team reach the grand final.

Team Result: 2nd Place

Average Stats:

  • ACS: 208
  • K/D: 0.72
  • ADR: 139

9th Place: Jacob "valyn" Batio ( G2 Esports )

The captain of G2 stood out with reliable play throughout the tournament. His leadership skills and tempo control led the club to become champions.

Team Result: 1st Place

Average Stats:

  • ACS: 217
  • K/D: 0.80
  • ADR: 136

8th Place: Adam "mada" Pampuh (NRG)

The Canadian player consistently maintained a high level of shooting and confidently performed throughout the tournament, securing a spot in the top 10.

Team Result: 2nd Place

Average Stats:

  • ACS: 223
  • K/D: 0.78
  • ADR: 144

7th Place: Alexander "jawgemo" Moore ( G2 Esports )

Jawgemo confidently made it onto the list of best players thanks to his aggressive style and disciplined shooting. His contribution was key to G2's victory.

Team Result: 1st Place

Average Stats:

  • ACS: 225
  • K/D: 0.80
  • ADR: 142

6th Place: Marshall "N4RRATE" Massey ( Sentinels )

N4RRATE became a stable part of the Sentinels ' roster and one of the team's most valuable players, maintaining high statistical levels.

Team Result: 3rd Place

Average Stats:

  • ACS: 225
  • K/D: 0.78
  • ADR: 144

5th Place: Matthew "Cryocells" Panganiban (100 Thieves)

Cryocells, despite his team's early exit, showcased excellent individual play and made it into the top five for ACS.

Team Result: 5th-6th Place

Average Stats:

  • ACS: 227
  • K/D: 0.83
  • ADR: 146

4th Place: Angelo "keznit" Mori (KRÜ Esports)

Though his team couldn't advance further, keznit became one of the best shooters of the tournament, proving his status as a KRÜ leader once again.

Team Result: 7th-8th Place

Average Stats:

  • ACS: 231
  • K/D: 0.80
  • ADR: 151

3rd Place: Zachary "zekken" Patrone ( Sentinels )

Zekken, one of the youngest and brightest duelists in America, confirmed his high class. His play was the driving force for Sentinels in this stage.

Team Result: 3rd Place

Average Stats:

  • ACS: 233
  • K/D: 0.83
  • ADR: 149

2nd Place: Eduardo Kenzo "sato" Nagahama (Leviatán)

The 18-year-old Brazilian was a true revelation of the tournament. Despite Leviatán stopping in the quarterfinals, his individual stats are impressive.

Team Result: 5th-6th Place

Average Stats:

  • ACS: 254
  • K/D: 0.90
  • ADR: 164

1st Place: Francis "OXY" Hoang ( Cloud9 )

OXY became the absolute leader in ACS. His aggressive play and ability to lead the team forward allowed Cloud9 to secure a spot in the top 4.

Team Result: 4th Place

Average Stats:

  • ACS: 255
  • K/D: 0.91
  • ADR: 160
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