A brief guide to VALORANT Masters Toronto 2025 Pick’Ems

Lea Maas
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Riot Games has announced the return of Pick’Ems for VALORANT Masters Toronto 2025 with Patch 10.10.

Here is everything VALORANT fans need to know about where and how to participate in the challenge to earn exclusive rewards.

VALORANT Masters Toronto will see 12 teams compete for a $1m (~£769,171) prize pool at the Enercare Centre in Toronto, Canada. The tournament will kick off on June 7th with an eight-team Swiss Stage. The emerging top four rosters will advance to the Playoffs.

There, the competitors will meet the four winners from the VCT Stage 1 regional competitions — China, EMEA, Pacific and Americas. From June 13th-22nd, a double-elimination bracket will determine who gets to lift the Masters trophy.

All matches will be best-of-threes (BO3s) except for the best-of-five (BO5) Lower Bracket Final and Grand Final.

While several community members and esports personalities have already shared their team rankings for Masters Toronto, the in-game Pick’Ems challenge provides every fan with an opportunity to make precise predictions and earn exclusive rewards.

Masters Toronto Pick’Ems Rules

According to Leo Faria, Global Head of VALORANT Esports, Pick’Ems will go live today in the game client and on the web together with game Patch 10.10. Although the official page is yet to be updated, reputable leaks account VALORANT Leaks & News has already shared additional information.

For the Swiss Stage, fans must attempt to predict the four teams that will qualify for Playoffs. You can receive extra points by predicting a team that will complete the Swiss Stage with a flawless 2-0 match score.

Players can compare their results to those of other experts and content creators on the VALORANT Community Leaderboard. Moreover, every Pick’Ems player will earn an exclusive title. Those finishing amongst the top 50% and top 20% of all participants will be awarded additional prizes. Exact details on the prizes have not been revealed.

For the Playoffs stage, players will be tasked to make predictions for the full double-elimination bracket. Fans will receive extra points for current team predictions in the later rounds.

Lea Maas

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Lea is an esports journalist with too many interests and too little time. Covering esports stories for more than 3 years, she likes to spend her days (and nights) watching and analysing competitive VALORANT. Lea is also deeply invested in DEI issues and promoting mental health awareness within her industry.
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