The official VALORANT Masters Santiago merchandise has dropped with iconic jerseys, windbreakers, and more essentials built for champions.
Who does not love an iconic merchandise from the VALORANT Masters events? A few days from the start of the Masters in Santiago, the official merchandise is now available, and you won't want to miss your chance to get it before it sells out.
Masters Santiago merchandise
The official Masters Santiago collection features:
- VALORANT Masters Santiago 26 // GRITA Windbreaker
- VALORANT Masters Santiago 26 // GRITA Tee
- VALORANT Masters Santiago 26 // Hat
- VALORANT Masters Santiago 26 // SOUNDWAVE Jersey
- VALORANT Masters Santiago 26 // Pin
- VALORANT Masters Santiago 26 // Lanyard
- VALORANT Masters Santiago 26 // Keychain

Some items will only be available on-site, meaning you cannot obtain them if you don't attend the tournament in Santiago, Chile. Availability may vary by country, and the quantities are limited, so don't miss your chance to get yours. At the Riot Games official merchandise online store, you can find the windbreakers, the t-shirt, and the hat.
Windbreaker
This beautiful windbreaker will be available for $79,99 (84.99€) both online and on-site. It is:
- Water-resistant
- 155 GSM
- Lightweight 100% nylon shell
- Custom VCT clip label
- Screenprinted graphic details
- Availability: Online + onsite
GRITA Tee
The GRITA Tee, which is also available both online and on-site, features:
- Custom short-sleeve tee
- 180 GSM
- 100% cotton
- Custom VCT clip label
- Soft hand plastisol screenprinted front and back graphics
- Availability: Online + onsite
Masters Santiago
The tournament goes from Feb. 28 to March 15. You can watch all the matches on the official VALORANT Esports YouTube and Twitch channels.
The event starts with the Swiss Stage, where eight teams will face each other for a spot at the Playoffs. At the season’s first international showdown, everything is on the line, and every team is fighting for its shot at the trophy. Stay around for all the coverage and players' interviews on esports.gg.

