The 2026 Valorant London Masters concluded on June 22 in London, UK, after 13 days of intense competition, with LEV Esports, the second seed from the VCT Americas region, staging a remarkable upset to defeat Pacific top seed PRX 3-2 in a thrilling five-map final.

The victory marked LEV's first international title, while PRX settled for runner-up. LEV's standout player, NEON, earned the tournament MVP award for his exceptional performances throughout the event.
The tournament also saw historic achievements for China's VCT CN region. Both EDG and XLG advanced to the knockout stage, with EDG securing a third-place finish after defeating FUT and G2 in the opening rounds before falling to LEV in the lower-bracket final. XLG, making their deepest international run, reached the top six before being eliminated by LEV. The two CN teams' joint progression to the elimination stage set a new regional record.

The grand final was a rollercoaster affair. PRX dominated the first map 13-2, but LEV fought back to win the second. PRX regained the lead on the third map, only for LEV to force a decider with a comeback victory on map four. LEV then powered through the final map 13-5 to seal the championship.
Prior to the final, Riot Games unveiled the game's first Chinese-themed map, "Tian Shu Yun Que," set in a training academy nestled in a mountain valley—a location tied to the lore of the agent Sage. The announcement was accompanied by a special live showcase and an exhibition match.
Looking ahead, the VCT CN circuit continues with the V26 Valorant Tour Changsha stop, doubling as the second stage of the CN league regular season, scheduled from July 9 to July 26 at the Hunan Helong Stadium, featuring all 12 CN teams in three weeks of competitive action.