In the word of Valorant, history is written not just by victories but by the remarkable moments that impact the game. Valorant has seen incredible individual performance and stunning team achievements, and the Pro Valorant scene is filled with records that make the game great. As teams continue to improve and push the boundaries of strategy and kill, some players have made a name for themselves in the Valorant history with extraordinary accomplishments. In this article, we explore Valorant Esport’s most impressive records, honoring the turning points that have molded the game’s history.
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Highest Individual Kill Record in a Single Map
Erick “aspas” Santos
- Player: Aspas
- Record: 47 kills
Erick “aspas” Santos, a Leviatan star player, set the record for the highest number of kills in a single map. The achievement happened during Champions Tour 2024 Americas Stage 1, a match between Leviatan and Sentinels, where he made the win possible for Leviatan. His precision as a duelist, combined with impeccable aim, allowed him to achieve this record, affirming his reputation as one of the deadliest players in the game.
Highest Prize Money Won by a Single Team
Team Fnatic
- Team: Fnatic
- Record: Over $1.3 million in prize money
Fnatic has accumulated the highest total prize money in Valorant Esports history, thanks to their numerous victories in both regional and international tournaments. Their dominance, especially in the VCT circuit, has translated into substantial earnings, further highlighting their success.
Most Kills in an International Tournament
Max “Demon1” Mazanov
- Player: Demon1
- Record: highest kills in an international match with 101 kills
This record was set by the player Max “Demon1” Mazanov in the Valorant Champions 2023 final. He achieved this milestone, which granted him the title, and became the world Champion in 2023. This shows what true dedication and effort look like. With this achievement, Demon1 was named the MVP of that tournament.
Fastest Round Win
- Team: Paper Rex
- Record: Winning a round in just 9 seconds
Team Paper Rex set the world record for the fastest-round win in Valorant history. This record happened in the offseason tournament Afreeca TV, in a match between Paper Rex and Sentinels. Paper Rex managed to set this world record by countering Sentinel’s strategy where they pushed C. Still, Paper Rex was ready for it and took the opportunity to eliminate them in an eco-round.
Most Consecutive International Finals Appearances
- Team: Fnatic
- Record: 3 consecutive finals
Fnatic is one of the most consistent teams in Valorant Esports, having consecutively made it to the finals of multiple international events in ReykjavÃk 2021, LOCK//IN São Paulo, and Masters Tokyo. Their ability to perform at the highest level across different metas and against diverse opponents has made them set the bar for consistency in Valorant.
Most International Titles
- Team: Fnatic
- Record: two international championships
Fnatic has consistently been one of the most successful teams on the international stage, representing EMEA. They won the VCT 2023: LOCK//IN São Paulo and VCT 2023: Masters Tokyo, marking a historic victory for the region. They have won numerous titles and are among the most decorated teams in Valorant history, thanks to their ability to adapt and persevere under duress.
Fastest Map Win
Vision Striker
- Team: Vision Strikers
- Record: Winning a map in just under 9 minutes
Vision Strikers, now called DRX, known for their strategic depth and coordination, set the record for the fastest map win in Valorant history. With perfect execution and overwhelming dominance over their opponents, they achieved this fantastic record, demonstrating the possibility of highly effective gameplay in Valorant.
Finally, These records reflect the high level of competition and skill in Valorant Esports, showcasing the remarkable achievements of teams and players who have pushed the boundaries of the game. As the scene continues to grow, new records will be set, adding to the rich history of Valorant.