VCT Pacific 2023: VALORANT scores, schedule, format, and standings

The region is still seeking an international trophy.

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VALORANT continues to get bigger and bigger across Asia, and the game’s biggest stars are all in one place in the VCT Pacific League. Making up one of the three international VCT leagues, this competition features the top teams and players from Japan, Korea, South Asia, and Southeast Asia.

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The Pacific League consists of 10 partnered teams, featuring rosters that represent some of the most prominent and established esports organizations in Asia, such as T1, Gen.G, and DRX. League play will officially be hosted at the Sangam Colosseum in Seoul, South Korea, but the final two days of playoffs will be played in Jangchung Stadium.

How to watch VCT Pacific 2023

The official VCT Pacific broadcasts will be cast in English on the VALORANT Pacific Twitch and YouTube channels, as well as on Facebook. Broadcasts in Korean, Chinese, Tagalog (Phillipines), Bahasa Indonesia, Thai, Vietnamese, Mandarin, and Hindi will also be available.

VCT Pacific 2023 format

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The regular season will consist of an eight-week round-robin stage, where each team will play the other nine in a single best-of-three match. Each team will play once a week (five games over three days), with the exception of a “super week” at the end of the season that will feature each team playing twice over five straight days.

The top six teams from the regular season will advance to the double-elimination playoffs in late May. The top three teams from the playoffs will qualify for Masters Tokyo and Champions 2023. A fourth Pacific team will attend Champions 2023 via the Last Chance Qualifier in July.

VCT Pacific 2023 playoffs scores and schedule

The teams that finished in the top six during the group stage advance to the double-elimination playoffs, with the top two seeding directly into the upper bracket semifinals.

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Friday, May 19

  • 3am CT: Team Secret 2-0 ZETA DIVISION
    • Secret win map one on Haven, 15-13.
    • Secret win map two on Ascent, 14-12.
    • Team Secret advance to upper bracket semifinal, ZETA sent to lower bracket.
  • 6:15am CT: T1 2-1 Gen.G
    • T1 win map one on Fracture, 13-8.
    • Gen.G win map two on Ascent, 13-11.
    • T1 win map three on Lotus, 13-7.
    • T1 advance to upper bracket semifinal, Gen.G sent to lower bracket.

Saturday, May 20

  • 3am CT: DRX 2-1 Team Secret
    • Secret win map one on Haven, 13-9.
    • DRX win map two on Split, 13-5.
    • DRX win map three on Bind, 13-4.
    • DRX advance to upper bracket final, Secret sent to lower bracket.
    • DRX has qualified for Masters Tokyo and Champions 2023.
  • 6:15am CT: Paper Rex 2-0 T1
    • PRX win map one on Lotus, 13-10.
    • PRX win map two on Fracture, 13-10.
    • PRX advance to upper bracket final, T1 sent to lower bracket.
    • Paper Rex has qualified for Masters Tokyo and Champions 2023.

Sunday, May 21

  • 3am CT: Team Secret vs. Gen.G
  • 6:15am CT: T1 vs. ZETA DIVISION

Monday, May 22

  • 3am CT: DRX vs. Paper Rex
  • 6:15am CT: Lower bracket semifinal

Saturday, May 27

  • 3am CT: Lower bracket final

Sunday, May 28

  • 3am CT: Grand final

VCT Pacific 2023 group stage standings

Here is the standings table for VCT Pacific 2023.

PlacementTeamRecordMap ScoreRound Score
1stDRX8-116-4+79
2ndPaper Rex6-213-6+57
3rdT16-312-9+13
4thZETA DIVISION5-411-12-9
5thTeam Secret5-411-10+2
6thGen.G Esports4-510-11-20
7thRex Regum Qeon4-510-11-13
8thGlobal Esports3-69-12+4
9thTalon Esports3-69-12-33
10thDetonatioN FocusMe0-92-18-86

VCT Pacific 2023 group stage results

Here’s the full schedule the for VCT Pacific 2023 group stage, including the results of each match. All times are listed in CT and are subject to changes and delays. Scroll to the bottom of the schedule for past results.

Tuesday, May 16

  • 4am: Talon 2-0 DFM
    • Talon win map one on Lotus, 13-11.
    • Talon win map two on Bind, 13-4.
  • 7am: Paper Rex 2-0 RRQ
    • Paper Rex win map one on Bind, 13-9.
    • Paper Rex win map two on Pearl, 13-11.

Monday, May 15

  • 4am: DRX 2-0 T1
    • DRX win map one on Bind, 13-10.
    • DRX win map two on Pearl, 13-9.
  • 7am: Secret vs. Global
    • Secret win map one on Haven, 13-9.
    • Secret win map two on Lotus, 13-10.

Sunday, May 14

  • 4am: RRQ 2-1 Talon
    • Talon win map one on Split, 13-3.
    • RRQ win map two on Ascent, 13-4.
    • RRQ win map three on Haven, 13-7.
  • 7am: ZETA 2-1 Gen.G
    • ZETA win map one on Haven, 13-8.
    • Gen.G win map two on Ascent, 13-4.
    • ZETA win map three on Fracture, 13-4.

Saturday, May 13

  • 4am: Secret 2-0 DRX
    • Secret win map one on Haven, 13-8.
    • Secret win map two on Ascent, 13-11.
  • 7am: Global 2-0 DFM
    • Global take map one on Lotus, 13-7.
    • Global take map two on Pearl, 13-6.

Friday, May 12

  • 4am: Paper Rex 2-0 Gen.G
    • PRX win map one on Split, 13-7.
    • PRX win map two on Ascent, 13-2.
  • 7am: T1 2-1 ZETA
    • T1 win map one on Fracture, 13-11.
    • ZETA win map two on Lotus, 13-10.
    • T1 win map three on Bind, 13-3.

Monday, May 8

  • 4am: DRX 2-0 DFM
    • DRX win map one on Fracture, 13-8.
    • DRX win map two on Ascent, 13-4.

Sunday, May 7

  • 4am: RRQ 2-0 Global
    • RRQ win map one on Fracture, 13-10.
    • RRQ win map two on Pearl, 13-11.
  • 7am: T1 2-0 Team Secret
    • T1 win map one on Lotus, 13-4.
    • T1 win map two on Bind, 13-8.

Saturday, May 6

  • 4am: Talon 2-0 Gen.G
    • Talon win map one on Fracture, 13-8.
    • Talon win map two on Lotus, 13-7.
  • 7am: Paper Rex 2-0 ZETA
    • PRX win map one on Split, 13-6.
    • PRX win map two on Ascent, 13-10.

Monday, May 1

  • 4am: Paper Rex 2-1 Talon
    • Talon win map one on Pearl, 13-11.
    • PRX win map two on Split, 13-4.
    • PRX win map three on Fracture, 13-10

Sunday, April 30

  • 4am: Global Esports 2-0 Gen.G
    • GES win map one on Pearl, 13-8.
    • GES win map two on Lotus, 13-8.
  • 7am: DRX 2-1 RRQ
    • RRQ win map one on Haven, 13-8.
    • DRX win map two on Split, 13-10.
    • DRX win map three on Pearl, 13-2.

Saturday, April 29

  • 4am: T1 2-1 DFM
    • T1 win map one on Lotus, 13-9.
    • DFM win map two on Split, 13-9.
    • T1 win map three on Fracture, 13-10.
  • 7am: ZETA 2-1 Secret
    • ZETA win map one on Split, 13-9.
    • Secret win map two on Lotus, 13-10.
    • ZETA win map three on Fracture, 13-9.

Monday, April 24

  • 4am: Talon 2-0 ZETA
    • Talon win map one on Haven, 13-8.
    • Talon win map two on Ascent, 16-14.

Sunday, April 23

  • 4am: T1 2-0 RRQ
    • T1 win map one on Haven, 13-9.
    • T1 win map two on Fracture, 13-4.
  • 7am: Secret 2-0 DFM
    • Secret win map one on Ascent, 13-11.
    • Secret win map two on Haven, 13-8.

Saturday, April 22

  • 4am: Paper Rex 2-1 Global Esports
    • GE win map one on Icebox, 13-7.
    • PRX win map two on Split, 13-6.
    • PRX win map three on Pearl, 13-7.
  • 7am: DRX 2-1 Gen.G
    • DRX win map one on Haven, 13-7.
    • Gen.G win map two on Fracture, 13-10.
    • DRX win map three on Pearl, 13-4.

Monday, April 17

  • 4am: Global Esports 2-0 Talon
    • GE win map one on Split, 13-6.
    • GE win map two on Icebox, 13-11.

Sunday, April 16

  • 4am: Gen.G 2-0 T1
    • Gen.G win map one on Ascent, 13-5.
    • Gen.G win map two on Haven, 13-5.
  • 7am: ZETA 2-0 DFM
    • ZETA win map one on Ascent, 13-9.
    • ZETA win map two on Haven, 13-5.

Saturday, April 15

  • 4am: DRX 2-0 Paper Rex
    • DRX win map one on Ascent, 13-5.
    • DRX win map two on Split, 13-10.
  • 7am: RRQ 2-0 Team Secret
    • RRQ win map one on Icebox, 13-10.
    • RRQ win map two on Split, 13-7.

Monday, April 10

  • 4am: Gen.G 2-0 Secret
    • Gen.G win map one on Haven, 13-8.
    • Gen.G win map two on Fracture, 13-11.

Sunday, April 9

  • 4am: ZETA 2-1 Global
    • Global win map one on Pearl, 13-9.
    • ZETA win map two on Ascent, 14-12.
    • ZETA win map three on Haven, 13-8.
  • 7am: DRX 2-0 Talon
    • DRX win map one on Split, 13-3.
    • DRX win map two on Pearl, 13-10.

Saturday, April 8

  • 4am: RRQ 2-0 DFM
    • RRQ win map one on Haven, 13-4.
    • RRQ win map two on Pearl, 13-7.
  • 7am: Paper Rex 2-0 T1
    • PRX win map one on Pearl, 13-3.
    • PRX win map two on Fracture, 13-6.

Monday, April 3

  • 4am: DRX 2-0 Global Esports
    • DRX win map one on Haven, 13-11.
    • DRX win map two on Split, 17-15.

Sunday, April 2

  • 4am: Secret 2-1 Paper Rex
    • Paper Rex win map one on Haven, 13-11.
    • Secret win map two on Fracture, 13-11.
    • Secret win map three on Split, 13-10.
  • 7am: Gen.G 2-1 Detonation FocusMe
    • Gen.G win map one on Lotus, 13-8.
    • DFM win map two on Fracture, 13-4.
    • Gen.G win map three on Pearl, 13-8.

Saturday, April 1

  • 4am: ZETA 2-1 RRQ
    • RRQ win map one on Haven, 13-10.
    • ZETA win map two on Ascent, 13-10.
    • ZETA win map three on Lotus, 13-5.
  • 7am: T1 2-0 Talon
    • T1 win map one on Ascent, 13-8.
    • T1 win map two on Haven, 13-6.

Monday, March 27

  • 4am: Gen.G 2-0 RRQ
    • Gen.G win map one on Fracture, 13-9.
    • Gen.G win map two on Lotus, 13-6.

Sunday, March 26

  • 4am: Paper Rex 2-0 DNF
    • Paper Rex win map one on Pearl 13-5.
    • Paper Rex win map two on Lotus, 13-11.
  • 7am: Secret 2-1 Talon
    • Secret win map one on Ascent, 13-5.
    • Talon win map two on Icebox, 13-8.
    • Secret win map three on Fracture, 13-3.

Saturday, March 25

  • 4am: DRX 2-0 ZETA
    • DRX win map one on Ascent, 13-5.
    • DRX win map two on Pearl, 13-5.
  • 7am: T1 2-1 Global
    • T1 win map one on Pearl, 13-8.
    • Global win map two on Haven, 13-4.
    • T1 win map three on Lotus, 13-7.
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