Kim "Lakia" Jong-min, Byeon "Munchkin" Sang-beom and Kim "t3xture" Na-ra have all bounced around among the top teams in the region, but Kim "Karon" Won-tae has been a revelation. After falling just short of qualifying for Masters and Champions last year, Gen.G completely revamped their roster in the offseason with only Kim "Meteor" Tae-o remaining on the squad. This is the first international tournament that Gen.G have qualified for. They beat DRX to qualify for Madrid and Paper Rex to claim the top seed for the region heading to Masters. Gen.G are the surprise victors of the VCT Pacific Kickoff tournament. Here’s a primer on all eight teams qualified for VALORANT Masters Madrid. Many of these teams have big passionate fan bases, which should make this tournament even more exciting. However, the majority of the field is made up of new teams and players who will be either making their global debuts or returning to the international stage for the first time in a while. A few of the qualified teams were a constant presence at international events in 2023. Two teams from each region (Americas, EMEA, Pacific and China) have qualified to form an eight-team field for Masters Madrid, which starts March 14. The VALORANT Champions Tour Kickoff tournaments have concluded across the four VCT international leagues, which means it’s almost time for the first global VCT event of 2024, Masters Madrid.
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