Sin Prisa Gaming qualify to VCT Pacific 2025 defeating Boom Esports

Sin Prisa Gaming qualify to VCT Pacific 2025 defeating Boom Esports
Sin Prisa Gaming qualify to VCT Pacific 2025 defeating Boom Esports (Image via Riot Games)

Sin Prisa Gaming is your VCT Ascension Pacific 2024 champion, qualifying for VCT Pacific 2025 after a dominant 3-2 victory against Boom Esports on September 29, 2024. Although their opponents did fairly well, they fell short as the match ended. This allowed SPG to take the last two rounds on the final map, Bind, at the BritAma Arena in Jakarta, Indonesia.

Sin Prisa Gaming has officially secured qualification for VCT Pacific 2025 and the $20,000 prize money for its top ranking in the competition. This article will shed more light on the grand finals and the team's successful run.


Sin Prisa Gaming qualifies for VCT Pacific 2025 crumbling opposition

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There is no way to sell Sin Prisa Gaming short. The team has not lost a match during VCT Ascension Pacific 2024, winning five matches straight and defeating all their opposition teams. With a current winning streak of 11 matches, the team is now ready to go to VCT Pacific 2025 and battle major teams like Paper Rex, Gen.G, and Talon Esports.

On September 29, 2024, SPG went up against Boom Esports for a second time in the same competition. They won the first map, Sunset, with a 13-6 scoreline where Dambi was able to drop 23 frags and top the kill chart while playing as Neon.

However, the incredible support from teammates like Ivy, margaret, and Francis was what helped push SPG to a dominant map win. Talking about the win, margaret said:

"Excited about going on an international tournament and grasping the title of victory. It seemed to be just a dream and still cannot believe it."

From the second map onwards, Boom Esports began showing their preparation for this second series against SPG. Although the map was still taken away from the Indonesia-based team, it came down to a close 13-10 scoreline. BE would go on to win the next two maps, Lotus and Haven, and the final map had fans on the edge of a knife.

Bind was an incredibly close match, going into overtime with multiple four-kill moments coming in for both teams. At the 13-13 scoreline, SPG called for a timeout, which proved to be vital to their eventual victory and their move to VCT Pacific 2025. SPG's coach SilKanoN shared key details for their preparation for the event, stating:

"For Ascension, we’ve tried out different comps and strategies based on the experience of scrimming with other teams while preparing for Challengers.Even for the match with Riddle, the comps were a one time thing. In the grand finals, there was a chance for a reverse sweep, and I am very proud of the players for keeping their mentality strong and kept on with what they have till do even under the pressure of being in the home ground of their opponent."

Now, the team will participate officially at VCT Pacific 2025, going up against the best of the best for a chance to prove themselves superior. The upcoming tournament will decide who gets to go to the Valorant Masters tournament which is one of the most prestigious trophies in the entirety of Valorant Esports.


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