Global Esports Upset Paper Rex to Book First-Ever VCT International Spot

Global Esports Upset Paper Rex to Book First-Ever VCT International Spot

For the first time in their VCT history, Global Esports are heading to an international event. The Indian organization clinched their spot at Masters London after defeating Paper Rex 2-1 in a thrilling upper bracket semifinal, capping off an incredible journey.

The series was anything but clean. Global Esports dropped Lotus convincingly in what coach frosT openly called a failure on his part. "I feel very guilty because I feel like Lotus was a disaster, and that's my fault," he admitted. But the team steadied the ship on Breeze before delivering a masterclass on Pearl to close out the series. With frosT away on Riot content duties earlier in the week, analyst Platoon took full ownership of Pearl preparation, and his work paid off in the most poetic way possible.

A Unit That Never Blinked

For a team that had faced Paper Rex four times already this season, the mental fortitude required to keep showing up was immense. IGL Xavi8k credited the team's cohesion as the deciding factor. 

"We weren't scared of Paper Rex, who's like the best team in the world. We trusted ourselves and we were all confident. We played as a unit."

The match also carried a personal storyline for PatMen, who joined Global Esports from Paper Rex. He pulled his new team through to qualify for his first international event by beating his former team.

The Right Group of Guys

When asked whether he finally felt lucky, frosT let out an almost disbelieving laugh. 

"Hell no. Like what, 0-10 or 1-10 now? I think we just have the right group of guys. This is the best team I've had so far in Valorant." 

He did acknowledge the universe nudged things along, but for him, the win was about people, not luck. Lucky or not, Global Esports are heading to London with a target on their back.


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