VALORANT Masters London concluded on June twenty first with a five-map thriller between Pacific’s Paper Rex and VCT Americas’ Leviatán. But it surely wasn’t the occasion favourite, comprised of a loyal core of VCT legends, that lifted the Masters London trophy ultimately.
It was Leviatán who got here out on high with a dominant efficiency on the ultimate map, Lotus. Not solely is that this the primary Masters trophy going to a LATAM staff, the Argentinian esports group additionally locked on this historic accomplishment with a roster of 4 rookies that had by no means stepped on a global stage previous to Masters London.
With a median age of 20 years and 5 days, Leviatán has change into the youngest international VALORANT champion in historical past, lower than three months after rookie staff Nongshim RedForce gained Masters Santiago. In an unique interview with Esports Insider, Leviatán’s in-game chief (IGL) Francisco “kiNgg” Aravena mentioned the staff’s journey in direction of the Masters London crown and the strengths of his 4 rookies.
Perserverance On Their First Worldwide Stage
Rookies are anticipated to underperform throughout their worldwide debuts attributable to quite a lot of components. Cheers from the group drown out some in-game sounds. Opponents from different areas convey new play kinds. Plus, the stakes and related strain are by no means greater than at a world occasion.
And but Leviatán has proven unimaginable resilience at Masters London. Alongside historic giants like FunPlus Phoenix and Fnatic, it is likely one of the few groups in VALORANT historical past to achieve a world Grand Closing through a full lower-bracket run. 4 consecutive match wins with little downtime in between have been required to make this occur.
Based on kiNgg, this lower-bracket run contributed considerably to the roster’s capacity to bounce again from setbacks. Notably, within the Grand Closing versus Paper Rex, Leviatán suffered a devastating 2-13 stomp on the primary map, Fracture. However the squad swiftly retaliated with a 13-6 victory on Cut up to even out the rating.
“I really feel like because of all of the decrease run factor, we’ve gained a lot resilience, a lot expertise additionally as a staff,” defined kiNgg. “After shedding map one, we’re simply ‘Okay guys, it’s effective.’ It’s a best-of-five. It doesn’t matter in case you win 3-0 [or] 3-2. On the finish, it’s the very same consequence, so we simply shrugged it off.”
Not like his teammates, kiNgg has come near a global title earlier than. At Champions 2024, he barely missed out on a Grand Closing spot by shedding to Workforce Heretics within the Decrease Bracket Closing. This time, Leviatán and kiNgg appeared to have their first trophy locked in with a dominant begin on Lotus.
Nevertheless, proper earlier than the end line, Paper Rex managed to realize again momentum and scramble a few rounds collectively.
When requested whether or not this second introduced up doubts in his thoughts, kiNgg replied confidently: “No, completely not. Not even when I used to be the staff shedding 11-1. The very last thing I’d lose is hope for the match.”
He added: “Even when they have been profitable 11-1, I’m simply saying to everybody, ‘Guys, we’re 0-0. Simply concentrate on every spherical.’ Win[ning] is only a consequence. It’s not assured. So, everybody was simply so calm, so chill. And never at any second, I had any doubts that we simply needed to hold taking part in good to get the trophy.”
The Masters London MVP
kiNgg is by far essentially the most skilled participant on his staff. And he’s additionally Leviatán’s longest-standing member, having spent practically 5 years with the group. From his perspective as an IGL and VCT veteran, he mirrored on the expansion of his 4 rookies.
Beginning with Bruno “Neon” Rodríguez, the youngest roster member and the Masters London MVP. Hailing from Leviatán Academy, Neon was promoted to the Tier 1 roster forward of the 2026 VCT season. However because of the league’s age restrictions, he missed out on most of this yr’s Kickoff occasion earlier than making his VCT debut at 18 years of age.
As high VCT groups look to strengthen their rosters with younger prodigies, Leviatán was not the one group to make this calculated choice. EMEA’s Workforce Vitality scouted Ștefan “Sayonara” Mîtcu all the way in which again in March, 2025 and waited for practically a yr to deploy the younger gun in its lively roster. For each Team Vitality and Leviatán, the dangerous transfer has paid off. The previous completed fourth at Masters London, and Leviatán noticed its youngest participant be topped event MVP.
‘’Since he joined the staff, I’ve been telling him he’s the very best on the earth. He’s out of his thoughts. He’s unimaginable,” emphasised kiNgg. “It’s a type of gamers that you simply see him in apply, and I’m simply, ‘Wow, this man is simply insane.’ So, I’m simply happy with him to get that MVP. He deserves it a lot. He’s my GOAT. He’s unimaginable.’’
The Best Duelist Duo In The World
“We’re the best duelist duo within the f****** world.” These have been the phrases Eduardo “Sato” Nagahama selected to explain himself and his ranked duo of 5 years, Rodrigo “spikeziN” Lombardi.
“Sato has grown a lot. I’ve recognized him since final yr. He was the kind of participant to overheat somewhat bit. I used to be very harsh with him final yr. I’d even be harsh with him this yr,” revealed kiNgg about Leviatán’s hype man. “Now, after all of the evolution he’s had on this event, or since earlier than that even, he feels just like the second-most skilled participant. He’s been serving to me in some issues. He’s doing unimaginable calls. He’s simply grown a lot as a participant. He was already a shooter, and now, he’s not solely a shooter. He’s a really, very sensible participant.”
Whereas Sato grinded in Tier 2 till he was sufficiently old to affix Leviatán for VCT Americas 2025 Stage 2, his duo since childhood had a extra sophisticated path to Tier 1. Regardless of profitable Ascension 2024 with 2GAME Esports, spikeziN wasn’t sufficiently old to compete in VCT Americas till virtually one yr later. Following a disastrous Stage 2 end in 2025, the prodigy then moved over to Leviatán to show himself each regionally and on the worldwide stage.
“spike[ziN], is only a flex that you simply wanna have in your staff 100%. He has all the things. Not solely he’s a flex when it comes to agent pool. He’s a flex in completely all the things. He may be the man that may give you an unimaginable comm. He may be the man that may simply pop off,” highlighted kiNgg in our interview. “He’s all the time there serving to you in completely all the things. He’s simply unimaginable. I’m actually happy with him. And he can present that he can’t solely play Neon. He can play no matter he needs.
“He simply occurs to be among the finest Neons on the earth, so it’s not his fault. He’s simply insane.”
An IGL In The Making?
Guilherme “blowz” Oliveira had been grinding Tier 3 since 2021 earlier than his VALORANT esports profession took off within the South American Challengers scene. Successful his first Challenger trophies as a part of free agent groups, Solely Purpose, Olimpo, and THE 7, earned him a spot on Leviatán Academy. Though blowz has solely been in Tier 1 since VCT 2026 Kickoff, kiNgg already sees lots of potential within the rookie.
“blowz has grown to be an unimaginable second caller,” the IGL identified. “He’s been serving to me quite a bit with many conditions. In the beginning, I used to be the man kinda making an attempt to say all the things. And now, he’s the man that’s even main many occasions, like for put up crops, retake conditions. […] I can see him, within the close to future, being even in IGL. He has the standard to be one. So, I’m actually grateful that I’ve him by my facet.”
Rookies Could Be Taking Over VALORANT
Leviatán’s win at Masters London is harking back to Nongshim RedForce, who lifted the Masters Santiago trophy with 4 gamers who had beforehand by no means stepped on a world VCT stage earlier than.
Nevertheless, there are essential variations between the journeys of those two rookie rosters, showcasing that particular person firepower isn’t sufficient to stay on the high of VALORANT esports even in 2026’s micro-focused meta.
Like lots of the less-experienced groups attending Masters Santiago, together with Light Mates and BBL Esports, Nongshim RedForce suffered a notable drop in regional efficiency following the occasion. On account of a mixture of meta shifts and position points throughout the roster, the Korean group did not qualify for the second worldwide VCT competitors of the yr.
Leviatán particularly, nonetheless, has strong possibilities heading into Stage 2 and past. Along with wonderful mechanical talent, its gamers are recognized for his or her self-discipline and adaptability within the agent pool. With its lower-bracket run, Leviatán has additionally confirmed its resilience and talent to adapt its playbook if obligatory.
If Leviatán continues its momentum by the final levels of VCT 2026, the group might change into a first-rate position mannequin for roster formation and administration on the highest degree of VALORANT competitors. It isn’t simply uncooked firepower that writes these rookie success tales. It’s also the adjoining help and training system that turns younger weapons into full-fledged professionals inside weeks.
