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Leviatán vs Team Vitality Result VALORANT Masters London 2026

Leviatán defeat Team Vitality 2-0 in VALORANT Masters London 2026 Lower Round 3. Leviatán win Lotus 13-4 and Split 13-4, conceding only eight total rounds across the series. Sato finishes with a match-high 34 kills. blowz posts the game-high 1.42 rating. Team Vitality are eliminated, matching their best-ever finish at an international event. Leviatán advance to the Lower Final to face EDward Gaming.

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Editorial team · Jun 19, 2026
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Leviatán vs Team Vitality Result VALORANT Masters London 2026

Leviatán defeated Team Vitality 2-0 in VALORANT Masters London 2026 Lower Round 3 at the Copper Box Arena in London. Leviatán won Lotus 13-4 and Split 13-4. Leviatán advance to the Lower Final where they face EDward Gaming. Team Vitality are eliminated from Masters London, their run ending in fourth place, which matches their best-ever finish at an international event. VLR confirmed this result as a blowout matching the biggest of the tournament, alongside Vitality's own earlier 2-0 win over Dragon Ranger Gaming, a result whose symmetry closed out the EMEA side's campaign in dramatic fashion.

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Match result

The series was played on Team Vitality's own pick of Lotus and Leviatán's pick of Split, and the young South American roster dominated both from start to finish. A third pistol round across the two maps was claimed by Leviatán, while Vitality claimed the would-be bonus round after opting not to force an anti-eco buy that time around, a small consolation that did little to slow the Leviatán machine. After that consolation round, Leviatán delivered the rest of the series with total control, always seeming a step ahead and a head above the veteran EMEA squad across both maps. Three Leviatán players finished north of the 30-kill mark across the series, while no Vitality player managed more than 25, a statistical gap that reflected the one-sided nature of the contest from the opening rounds through to the close.

Leviatán won both maps by an identical 13-4 scoreline, dropping just eight rounds combined across the full series, the kind of blowout VLR noted almost never happens this late in a tournament. Vitality, who had entered the match on a strong uptick in form with an 80% win rate over their last month at the event, could not find any sustained answer to Leviatán's system, their elimination confirming that even a team playing at its highest level of the tournament could not match Leviatán's peak performance on this particular day.

Top performers

Sato was the standout individual performer of the match with a match-high 34 kills, the specific output VLR described as a player for whom the world continues to run out of superlatives. blowz posted the game-high rating of the series at 1.42, his consistent output across both maps giving Leviatán's system the secondary carry platform alongside Sato's primary scoring output that made their collective performance comprehensively dominant rather than reliant on a single individual. No Vitality player managed more than 25 kills across the series, reflecting the scale of the gap between the two systems on the day.

Was EsportScanner AI correct?

EsportScanner free AI Valorant predictions gave Vitality a 56% win probability ahead of the match entering Lower Round 3 based on their stronger recent monthly form. The prediction did not land. Leviatán won 2-0 in one of the most one-sided results of the entire tournament, with Sato's match-high 34 kills and their complete 13-4 and 13-4 map control proving the decisive factors.

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