LOUD vs EG sets the tone for the VCT Masters Tokyo Bracket Stage. Who will win between the two Americas league powerhouses?

The Bracket Stage of VCT Masters Tokyo is here. Two teams from Group A and two teams from Group B will now meet the top seeds from each international league in the playoffs. And of course, the very first game is LOUD vs EG, a rematch from VCT Americas.

Round
Series
Map Count
Map 1
Map 2
Map 3
Upper Quarterfinals
LOUD vs EG
0:2
Fracture 7:13
Ascent 5:13
Lotus

LOUD vs EG: Is the third time the charm for Evil Geniuses?

(Photo by Colin Young-Wolff/Riot Games)
(Photo by Colin Young-Wolff/Riot Games)

LOUD and Evil Geniuses battled once in the VCT Americas regular season and then again in the league playoffs' Upper Bracket Final. The Brazilian team won both encounters, but EG managed to take a map off of them each time. Now, they'll look to take two and get that elusive victory.

EG has been on a roll since they qualified for the VCT Americas playoffs. They have emphatic wins over Cloud9, NRG, FUT Esports, and DRX. If there is a time for them to prove their worth again, it will be against the 2022 VALORANT Champions.

LOUD is never a team to trifle with, however. They won the entirety of VCT Americas and earned a bye straight to the VCT Masters Tokyo playoffs. They've shown signs of weakness in the past, but have never been a team to let their guard down for long. LOUD vs EG is going to be a good one.



LOUD VALORANT roster

(Photo by Colin Young-Wolff/Riot Games)
(Photo by Colin Young-Wolff/Riot Games)
  • Erick "aspas" Santos
  • Felipe "Less" Basso
  • Matias "Saadhak" Delipetro 
  • Cauan "cauanzin" Pereira
  • Arthur "tuyz" Vieira

EG VALORANT roster

(Photo by Colin Young-Wolff/Riot Games)
(Photo by Colin Young-Wolff/Riot Games)
  • Kelden "Boostio" Pupello
  • Ethan "Ethan" Arnold
  • Alexander "jawgemo" Mor
  • Corbin "C0M" Lee
  • Max "Demon1" Mazanov

LOUD vs EG full match recap

Map 1: Fracture

Evil Geniuses wasted no time in showing their aggressive attacking strategy. Leave it up to Demon1 to get stunned twice, stay alive, and net a 3K in round two. After four straight rounds, tuyz responded with a quick 4K near Dish to get LOUD on the board. Then Demon1 shut down any momentum. A 4K ended with a quick double-kill clutch to keep EG flying. That helped them reach halftime with a lead of 9:3.

LOUD looked to prove that Fracture can be an Attacker-sided map. Two fast rounds went in their favor as they attempted to close the gap. EG responded, though, reaching double digits as Jawgemo took down three. Another 3K by Jawgemo pushed their lead even further. The defense was simply unbreakable and the first map of LOUD vs EG goes to the latter 13:7.

Map 2: Ascent

Ascent started in a similar fashion to how Fracture ended. Evil Geniuses were on defense and absolutely smothered any early attack plan LOUD had in place. Two Flawless rounds gave way to four in a row for EG. Although LOUD managed to get a few rounds of their own, Demon1's Operator and movement was a major threat. Before the first half got too far out of hand, cauanzin snags a 4K that includes some Odin spray to make halftime 7:5 in favor of EG.

Evil Geniuses did not slow down when sides switched. Their attack side was relentless and LOUD looked uncharacteristically lost. They allowed Ethan to get four with the Ares and Jawgemo to take out three to bring them to 10. Then you have tuyz waiting as Jawgemo stands in front him and he whiffs, showing maybe a bit too much patience. And in an expected beatdown, EG took Ascent 13:5 to win the series.

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