
MIBR’s srN competed in the VALORANT GC Championship 2025 with the goal of demonstrating her skill as one of Brazil’s top duelists.
Nicolas “srN” Niederauer is a record-breaking player in the world of competitive gaming. At just 17 years old, she made her international debut at last year’s Championship, finishing in second place. Since then, she’s continued to excel, achieving top scores like the highest ACS at an international Game Changers event and racking up the most kills in a single series.
It’s rare for a player to achieve this level of success so young. Now, her main ambition is to win the 2025 VALORANT Game Changers Championship and earn the MVP award for Brazil. After beating GIANTX, srN confidently stated in a press conference, “I’m the best, and the only way I won’t win MVP is if I let my own thoughts hold me back.” Will she be the one to finally bring an international championship title to Brazil?

The next match is a repeat of last year’s VALORANT Game Changers Championship final. MIBR lost to Shopify Rebellion Gold then, but they’re determined to prove they’ve improved and are bringing a fresh energy to the competition.
Brazilian brilliance unleashed
GIANTX started their run at the 2025 VALORANT Game Changers Championship against MIBR GC, the previous year’s runner-up. MIBR GC lived up to their favored status, putting on a dominant VALORANT performance that showed why many expected them to win.

The team’s first map was incredibly impressive, demonstrating amazing skill and teamwork. Smurfette was all over the map, and Neon’s quick movements constantly broke up MIBR’s defenses. Eva consistently won rounds with skillful Sova plays, expertly dodging MIBR’s attempts to control the map. Their coordination was perfect, and Eva seemed to win every crucial fight. It was clear this was a special and memorable moment for the players.
The real excitement happened behind the scenes, giving MIBR a huge boost of confidence before the next match. GIANTX simply couldn’t slow them down.

The second match was overwhelmingly in favor of MIBR GC. They played with a clear boost of energy and confidence, likely fueled by their recent success as tournament finalists. While GIANTX briefly found their footing with three rounds in the first half, they couldn’t recover fully. They needed to play more aggressively and shoot with greater confidence to turn the tide.
The second half of the match was a dramatic shift, feeling like a completely new game. GIANTX came out with much more energy, launching a comeback thanks to a strong attacking lineup with two initiators and two controllers. They almost pulled off a stunning recovery from a 3-9 deficit, but MIBR managed to regain control at the crucial moment.

The last chance
GIANTX had a difficult start to their match, and things quickly got worse when they fell behind 1-7, forcing them to call a timeout to regroup. They almost turned things around on the second map, but faced a similar challenge, starting the second half down 3-9. The question was whether they could overcome this pattern and mount a comeback.
MIBR played with a lot more confidence and power, and it really showed. However, GIANTX isn’t out yet – they’re still in the running through the Lower Bracket. The big question now is whether they can defeat Ninetails.

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