This will be the Upper Bracket Finals for Valorant Pacific. The winner goes to the Grand Final of the league while the loser goes to the Lower Bracket final.
Today was a really surprising day in Valorant Pacific. GEN.G made a comeback against Team Secret and sent them to the LCQ. Now, GEN.G will face their old rivals T1, which coincidentally, they faced in the starting match of the playoffs in the Quarter Finals. We are nearing the end of the Pacific League.
The next match we have is DRX facing off against the unpredictable PRX. Both teams were playing at the top of their game in the league, which gave them the top seed in the playoffs. Now they will face each other in the Upper Bracket final. The winner goes on to play in the final of the Pacific League.
Contents
- The Top Two Teams of the Valorant Pacific League Clash: Who Will Win?
- Predictions
- Head-To-Head
- Rosters
- Where to Watch
The Top Two Teams of the Valorant Pacific League Clash: Who Will Win?
Both teams are two of the best in the world. One is known for its fundamental but strong playstyles while the other has the most unpredictable players in the region. However, this time it is not a league match, the Grand Finals are on the line. This match will also be a Best of Three. The Lower Bracket finals, however, will be a Best of Five.
Predictions
Both teams have had a fantastic run in the league stages. They have managed to outclass every team they have faced. However, DRX is the kryptonite for PRX. We are going to mention the reason in the next section but we think DRX is going to win this match 2-1. PRX will look to scratch and claw their way to victory as this will be an all-out brawl.
Head-To-Head
The reason why DRX is PRX’s kryptonite is that DRX has won all of the matches they have played against the other team. These two teams have faced each other four times before and DRX has won all of them. That is why, we think history will repeat itself in this face-off. Although it would be unwise to count PRX out of any match-up.
Rosters
PRX
- Aaron “mindfreak” Leonhart
- Jason “f0rsakeN” Susanto
- Benedict “Benkai” Tan
- Khalish “d4v41” Rusyaidee
- Wang “Jinggg” Jing Jie
- Ilya “something” Petrov (Sub)
- Patiphan “CigaretteS” Posri (Sub)
DRX
- Kim “stax” Gu-taek
- Goo “Rb” Sang-min
- Byung-chul “BuZz” Yu
- Kim “MaKo” Myeong-kwan
- Jung “Foxy9” Jae-sung
- Kim “Zest” Gi-seok (Sub)
Where to Watch
The match is scheduled for 22nd May, Monday. It will start at 1:30 PM IST. You can use a converter if you belong to another region that does not follow this timezone. You can watch the match by tuning into the Valorant Pacific YouTube or Twitch live stream. To know about the Valorant Pacific Ascension League, click here.