Welcome to our VALORANT Champions game reviews. While the tournament is in full swing, Upcomer will rate every game in the first VALORANT World Cup so fans can easily see which games from the tournament to watch and remember. The matchups of day 6 of the VALORANT Champions group stage include a replay of Vivo Keyd vs. X10 CRIT, Envy vs. Acend and Sentinels vs. KRÜ Esports in full VALORANT action.
Our rating scale
From one (lowest) to five (highest) stars, each star rating in lay language means:
* Boring. Completely skippable and something that no one will remember tomorrow
** Viewable. May be recommended based on your deeply rooted interests
*** Good. Something I would recommend trying out even if you’re not a fan of either team
**** Have to watch. A game or series to watch if you’re interested in VALORANT. to have
***** A classic of all time. This perfect rating can only be achieved if a game or match is at the highest level of entertainment and gameplay and goes down in the lexicon as a moment that no VALORANT fan will ever forget
let’s begin
Day 6 of VALORANT Champions has both playoffs and knockout qualifiers matches. Fans can finally watch the next round of Group A games as Sentinels and KRÜ battle for last place from Group B. This list of matches is final as the field of teams at the tournament is slowly getting smaller.
“We definitely want to win this thing.”
Back for revenge and to ascend the throne as the best team in the world, meet up @Envy. #VALORANTChampions pic.twitter.com/QYyVIH71iE
– VALORANT Champions Tour (@ValorantEsports) December 6, 2021
Acend vs. envy: advancement
*** Stars
We started day 6 with a strategic matchup. Acend stayed calm on defense and ran over Envy on attack. Envy broke down on their best card and it was incredibly entertaining. In addition, every match can have a double Killjoy Ultimate catches is worth seeing.
Acend vs. Envy: Bind
*** 1/2 stars
NA proves that the acronym stands for Near Airport, as Envy falls to Acend on the best map of Europe. That match started with Acend beating Envy in attack, but Envy managed to put together a series of rounds and make the card more competitive than it originally looked. A classic duel between Europe and North America that became more entertaining as the game progressed.