In an electrifying finale at the VALORANT Game Changers Championship 2025, Team Liquid Brazil emerged victorious over Shopify Rebellion Gold with a thrilling 3-2 victory. This triumph not only marks a significant achievement for Team Liquid but also denies Shopify Rebellion their third consecutive championship win, a feat they had achieved against Liquid two years prior.
Team Liquid Brazil has won the VALORANT Game Changers Championship 2025 by defeating Shopify Rebellion Gold 3-2 in today’s Grand Final.
Shopify Finds Redemption on Haven
Despite a disadvantage coming from the lower bracket, Shopify Rebellion Gold aimed for a comeback. On the team’s first choice, Haven, Shopify initially struggled but found their momentum to secure a hard-earned 13-11 win. Sarah ‘sarah’ Simpson led the team with an impressive performance on Sova, earning the highest rating for the map.
Team Liquid Wins a Close Pearl Game
Pearl mirrored the tension of the first map, with both teams showcasing their skills. However, Team Liquid managed to edge out Shopify with a 13-11 scoreline. Letícia ‘joojina’ Paiva was instrumental in this victory, delivering crucial plays with her Astra to secure the map.
Shopify Fumbles Lead on Bind
In an unexpected twist, Shopify dominated the first half on Bind, a map they typically avoid. However, Team Liquid’s stellar defense, led by Julia ‘Jelly’ Iris, turned the tides. Jelly’s Operator skills were pivotal in securing a 13-10 win, bringing Team Liquid closer to the championship.
Sunset Becomes Liquid’s Nightmare
Facing a formidable challenge, Shopify Rebellion executed a bold strategy on Sunset, overcoming Liquid with a 13-6 score. Nicole ‘Noia’ Tierce and Karnthida ‘dodonut’ Chaisrakeo were standout players, keeping their team in the competition.
All Banger Games End on Split
The decisive match unfolded on Split, where Liquid had previously lost to Shopify. This time, Team Liquid displayed resilience and strategic prowess, securing a 13-8 victory and capturing their first Game Changers Championship trophy. Natália ‘daiki’ Vilela, the team’s leader, earned MVP honors for her exceptional performance and leadership during the event.