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When the community starts discussing the best professional players in Valorant, they usually talk about the VCT scene. This is quite logical, as cybersports players are known worldwide for their high level of play. However, Riot Games is also actively developing the Game Changers female scene, which also hosts many tournaments with large prizes. That's why today we've put together a selection of the 10 most famous players in Game Changers Valorant for you, so that our readers know what's going on in the women's scene.
Before we start, we should note that the girls below are placed in no particular order. All 10 are the most famous on the Game Changers scene, and the list from 10 to 1 is not a gradation from worst to best, but is only necessary for a better visual perception.
The 20-year-old Brazilian player Natália "daiki" Vilela opens our list. Despite the fact that Natália had no experience in other disciplines, since 2021, she has been successfully performing on the Game Changers stage, and even became a record holder. Daiki won every Game Changers tournament in Brazil in 2021, 2022, and 2023, which is an incredible record. Now, Natália continues to defend the Team Liquid Brazil flag for the third year in a row, and the total amount of prize money she has earned in her career is $58,385. You can see her best daiki results below.
Tournament | Site |
VCT 2025: Game Changers Brazil Kickoff | 1st place |
VCT 2024: Game Changers Brazil Series 1 | 1st place |
VALORANT Game Changers Championship 2023 | 2nd place |
VALORANT Game Changers Championship 2022 | 3rd place |
Next on our list is the current captain of one of the strongest teams on the women's scene, G2 Gozen, Michaela "mimi" Lintrup. Since 2020, the Danish player has been successfully playing on the professional stage, and in 2022, she even won the ame Changers Championship 2022. Interestingly, mimi, along with the other two players on our list, are the only players in the world who have won the World Championship in their former discipline CS:GO and then in Valorant. During her career, Michaela has earned approximately $94,346, and she has no plans to stop today.
Tournament | Site |
VCT 2021: Game Changers EMEA Series 3 | 1st place |
VALORANT Game Changers Championship 2022 | 1st place |
VALORANT Game Changers Championship 2023 | 3nd place |
VALORANT Game Changers Championship 2024 | 3rd place |
The current world champion Nicole "Noia" Tierce, could not be left off our list. Since 2021, she has changed many professional teams, but hasn't achieved any special results with any of them. Noia found her purpose in the American Shopify Rebellion club, where she became a two-time world champion in 2023 and 2024. These two events brought her the biggest amount of money, and her total earnings amounted to approximately $101,475.
Tournament | Site |
VCT 2024: Game Changers North America Series 3 | 1st place |
VCT 2024: Game Changers North America Series 2 | 1st place |
VALORANT Game Changers Championship 2023 | 1st place |
VALORANT Game Changers Championship 2024 | 1st place |
Petra "Petra" Stoker is an experienced player from the Netherlands who, despite her age of 30, shows excellent results on the professional stage. Playing as a member of G2 Gozen for the last 4 years, she achieved good results and became the world champion in 2022. Thanks to this, Petra has become one of the record holders to win world championships in Valorant and in the past CS:GO, as it was with mimi, which we wrote about above. During her career, Petra earned approximately $92,189.
But recently, it became known that G2 Gozen transferred Petra to the bench. Therefore, it is possible that the girl's four-year history with the team will come to an end.
Tournament | Site |
VCT 2021: Game Changers EMEA Series 3 | 1st place |
VCT 2022: Game Changers EMEA Series 1 | 1st place |
VCT 2022: Game Changers EMEA Series 2 | 1st place |
VALORANT Game Changers Championship 2022 | 1st place |
A former member of such well-known teams as Cloud9 White and XSET, Katja "katsumi" Katsumi ended her career on the Game Changers scene, but she was one of the strongest in her time, so we can't help but mention her. Although she, unlike most of the girls on our list, did not win the World Championship, many tournaments in the American region brought her first places and impressive prize money. During her career, katsumi earned approximately $39,817.
It should be noted that at the end of 2023, she announced that she was leaving the Game Changers women's stage and plans to try her hand at mixed play in order to qualify for the Challengers League of Contenders in 2024 and get into the franchise. However, she failed to achieve significant results on the Tier 2 stage.
Tournament | Site |
VCT 2021: Game Changers North America Series 1 | 1st place |
VCT 2021: Game Changers North America Series 2 | 1st place |
VCT 2021: Game Changers North America Series 3 | 1st place |
VCT 2022: Game Changers North America Series 1 | 1st place |
The next participant of our list is Singaporean player Abigail "Kohaibi" Kong. Although she hasn't earned as much prize money as the other participants, only $22,029, Abigail made it to our list due to other merits. For almost two years, from March 2022 to February 2023, she served as captain of Team SMG, and it was during this period that the club had its most outstanding winning streak. Starting from March 2023 to June of the same year, the team had an incredible winning streak of 38 consecutive matches. Team SMG's record is incredible, and in many ways, it is the merit of the captain Kohaibi at the time.
Tournament | Site |
VCT 2023: Game Changers APAC Open 1 | 1st place |
VCT 2023: Game Changers APAC Open 2 | 1st place |
VCT 2023: Game Changers APAC Open 3 | 1st place |
VCT 2023: Game Changers APAC Elite | 1st place |
Julia "juliano" Kiran, is one of the three unique players along with Petra and mimi who won the World Championship first in CS:GO and then in Valorant, as we wrote about above. In addition, as a member of G2 Esports, she and her team dominated the EMEA region for a year, winning two regional events and then the VALORANT Game Changers Championship 2022. For all this time, juliano has earned more than $46,000 in prize money.
Tournament | Site |
VCT 2022: Game Changers EMEA Series 1 | 1st place |
VCT 2022: Game Changers EMEA Series 2 | 1st place |
VCT 2022: Game Changers EMEA Series 3 | 2nd place |
VALORANT Game Changers Championship 2022 |
1st place |
A little-known professional player from Bahrain, Maryam "Mary" Maher has a rather interesting history in the discipline. Since 2021, she has been playing on the professional Valorant stage, and in 2022, she even won the World Championship. But during this time, Mary announced a career break twice and left Valorant. Nevertheless, in mid-2024, she returned again as part of Falcons Vega, and is now successfully competing in the SEA region. During her career, she has earned approximately $53,194.
Tournament | Site |
VALORANT Game Changers Championship 2022 | 1st place |
VCT 2023: Game Changers EMEA Stage 1 | 1st place |
Saudi Womens eLeague 2024: Major 3 | 1st place |
Saudi Womens eLeague Championship 2024 |
1st place |
The second place on our list is occupied by Ava "florescent" Eugene, a former professional Game Changers player and current member of the highest VCT division. She is a unique player and the only one who managed to move from Game Changers to VCT. In addition, florescent has two wins at the World Championships in 2023 and 2024, making her one of the most famous players in Valorant in general. During her career, Florescent has earned approximately $106,198.
Tournament | Site |
VALORANT Game Changers Championship 2024 | 1st place |
VALORANT Game Changers Championship 2023 | 1st place |
VCT 2024: Game Changers North America Series 3 | 1st place |
VCT 2024: Game Changers North America Series 2 |
1st place |
VCT 2024: Game Changers North America Series 2 | 1st place |
Our list is rounded out by probably the most famous face on the Valorant women's scene, and the one who is usually associated with the Game Changers series - Melanie "meL" Capone. The 24-year-old American-Indonesian player has been competing in Valorant since the shooter's inception, and continues to do so even today. Melanie has a personal record of winning 13 Game Changers tournaments and is one of only two players in the American region to win two consecutive Game Changers Championships. In addition, she is a very media personality who is always heard throughout the community, she plays joint matches and competes in tournaments against men's teams. It is also worth noting that Forbes magazine included meL in the outstanding 30 under 30 category, which makes an important contribution to the development of various disciplines. During her career, meL has earned approximately $134,826.
Tournament | Site |
VALORANT Game Changers Championship 2024 | 1st place |
VALORANT Game Changers Championship 2023 | 1st place |
VCT 2023: Game Changers North America Series S2 | 1st place |
VALORANT Game Changers Championship 2022 |
4th place |
Now you know who our editorial team thinks are the most outstanding players in the Valorant women's scene. Note that the list above is the author's subjective opinion, so everyone may have their own favorite, but you can't ignore the successes and contributions of the above girls to the development of the inclusive Valorant scene.
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