They have now won a whopping ten titles dating back to last year, when they were still playing as Celestè Esports.
ALTER EGO GAME ALL DEATHS SERIES
Game two in Split was pretty much the same story, with Alter Ego Celestè taking a 9-3 lead in the first half then fending off their opponent's attempts at a comeback to take another 13-8 win and a commanding 2-0 series lead.Īlter Ego Celestè claimed the grand prize of US$1,500 as well as their sixth-straight FSL VALORANT Open championship this year. Galaxy Racer then defeated Oasis Gaming Aqua again in a 2-1 showdown at the lower bracket finals to earn a rematch with Alter Ego Celestè, their third meeting in a FSL VALORANT Open grand finals.Īlter Ego Celestè started the series strong by dominating the first half of game one in Icebox, 9-3, then holding off Galaxy Racer's rally after the side switch to take a 13-8 victory.
The reigning champions breezed through Wildfire Sphinx and Renatus White in the first two rounds of the playoffs then met a familiar opponent in Galaxy Racer, whom they defeated in the finals of Opens III and V, in the upper bracket finals.ĭespite coming off sweeps over Aricat Aresta and Open IV runners-up Oasis Gaming Aqua, Galaxy Racer were simply outmatched by Alter Ego Celestè as they marched onto the grand finals and dropped to the lower brackets.
Women's esports powerhouse Alter Ego Celestè have cemented themselves as the undisputed juggernauts of the 2021 VALORANT Champions Tour (VCT) Game Changers SEA: FSL VALORANT Circuit after another perfect run in FSL's sixth Open tournament on Sunday (29 August), completing a clean sweep of all the circuit's Open tournaments this year.Īlter Ego Celestè headlined the list of teams that qualified for the FSL VALORANT Open VI playoffs, alongside Galaxy Racer, Open IV runners-up Oasis Gaming Aqua, Aricat Aresta, BIG SCYTHE, Hashira SR, Renatus White, and Wildfire Sphinx.