VCT Masters Madrid 2024: Format, Schedule and More

VCT Masters Madrid 2024: Format, Schedule and More

Kaustavmani Choudhury

4 Feb, 2024, 19:48

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Last updated: 10 Apr, 2025, 10:45

The Valorant Champions Tour Masters Madrid 2024 promises to be an electrifying event, gathering the finest teams from around the globe to compete for glory. With the top teams coming in from the regional Kickoff Tournaments, fans are eagerly anticipating the action-packed battles that await.

Format:

  • The VCT Masters Madrid 2024 kicks off with the Swiss Stage.
    • In this phase, eight teams will battle it out in rigorous Bo3 matches.
    • Teams will need to win out 2 out of 3 matches to qualify to the next stage.
    • The top four teams emerging from this stage will secure their spots in the Playoffs.
  • The Playoffs feature a Double-Elimination bracket, ensuring that teams have a chance at redemption even after facing initial setbacks.
    • All matches in the Playoffs will be Bo3.
  • The Lower Bracket Final and the Grand Final will be exhilarating Bo5 showdowns.

Schedule:

  • Swiss Stage: March 14th - 18th, 2024
  • Playoffs: March 21st - 24th, 2024
      • March 21: Upper Bracket Semifinals
      • March 22: Lower Bracket Semifinal
      • March 22: Upper Bracket Final
      • March 23: Lower Bracket Final
  • March 24: Grand Final

Participating Teams:

The competition at VCT Masters Madrid 2024 will showcase the prowess of the following elite teams. These formidable squads have earned their spots through the regional Kickoff tournaments and are primed to showcase their skills on the global stage.

Where to Watch:

Catch all the heart-pounding action of VCT Masters Madrid 2024 live on the official VCT Twitch and YouTube channels.

You can also follow the action of the official Strafe Android and iOS apps. and also, on the Strafe website.

As the countdown to VCT Masters Madrid 2024 begins, anticipation mounts, and fans worldwide prepare to witness the pinnacle of competitive Valorant. Get ready for an unforgettable spectacle of skill, strategy, and sheer determination as the battle for glory unfolds in Madrid.

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