DRX vs T1: VCT Pacific Grand Finals – Favorites and the Challenger
T1 has been in tremenduous form this event but this DRX vs T1 match will be their final hurdle.
Prepare for an exhilarating showdown as we approach the VCT 2025: Pacific Kickoff Final! The highly anticipated matchup is between DRX and T1, and VALORANT enthusiasts are in for a treat. DRX has been unstoppable in the upper bracket, while T1 battled their way through the lower bracket to secure their spot in the Grand Finals. Here’s everything you need to catch up on DRX vs T1: live score updates, format details, and more!
DRX vs T1 Live score
Team 1 | Team 2 | Map 1 | Map 2 | Map 3 | Score |
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Where can I watch the DRX vs T1 match?
The live-streamed DRX versus T1 match is available on Twitch. Here’s the link for your viewing pleasure, as we’ve conveniently incorporated the stream within this text.
DRX dominate T1
In the series against T1 Esports, DRX’s combined strength and expertise proved crucial. From the get-go on the Abyss map, they showed tremendous power. Abyss isn’t a common map played by most teams, so DRX’s mastery over this less-frequently played map provided them with an extra edge.
DRX vs T1 Match Preview
In the Pacific region, DRX has been the uncontested powerhouse, boasting a perfect run during the Pacific Kickoff Playoffs. Despite appearances suggesting an effortless victory, they’ve had challenging matches against formidable opponents like GenG and T1 esports. Yes, they previously bested T1 in the playoffs; however, this Grand Finals presents an opportunity for T1 to avenge their earlier loss and potentially claim the title of the region’s top team.
Team T1 has undergone some adjustments to their lineup, and they’ve been demonstrating marked improvements with every game they play. Initially in this tournament, there were some stumbles, but it appears the team is adapting swiftly and effectively. The fact that they managed to reach the Grand Finals, even through the lower bracket, suggests a flexible approach and strong camaraderie among the players.
In the upper bracket, DRX holds a slight edge. This gives them a two-ban advantage, meaning they’ll get to pick more maps that suit their style of play, potentially placing them in a stronger position.
What are the team rosters?
Here are the team rosters for both teams.
DRX VALORANT roster
- Kim “MaKo” Myeong-kwan
- Cho “Flashback” Min-hyuk
- No “freeing” Ha-jun
- Song “HYUNMIN” Hyun-min
- Kang “BeYN” Ha-bin
T1 VALORANT roster
- Lee “carpe” Jae-hyeok
- Ham “iZu” Woo-Joo
- Kim “stax” Gu-taek
- Ko “Sylvan” Young-sub
- Kim “Meteor” Tae-o
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