100 Thieves Complete Perfect Valorant Run at Esports World Cup
100 Thieves capped an undefeated run at the Esports World Cup to claim the Valorant championship, cementing the organization as one of the title's top competitors.

100 Thieves Claim Valorant Title Without Dropping a Series
100 Thieves finished the Valorant competition at the Esports World Cup without a single series loss, walking away with the championship trophy after a clean run through the entire bracket. The result, first reported by Field Level Media, marks a significant moment for the North American organization and reinforces its standing in the global Valorant scene.
Going perfect through a stacked international field at an event of this scale is rare. The Esports World Cup brings together top-ranked rosters from multiple regions, meaning 100 Thieves had to beat quality opposition across every round, not just in the final.
What a Perfect Run Actually Means
In Valorant team competition, a perfect bracket run means winning every series played, with no map deficit turning into a series loss. Teams can drop individual maps and still stay perfect on the series record, but the pressure compounds with each round. One bad half, one miscommunicated post-plant, and the run ends.
100 Thieves managed that pressure from start to finish at the Esports World Cup. They did not just scrape through. The organization's Valorant roster put together a performance convincing enough to go unbeaten against international competition.
For 100 Thieves, the win is also a statement about organizational investment. The org has moved through various stages of Valorant roster construction since the game's competitive scene launched, and a clean trophy run at a major international event is the clearest measure of where they stand right now.
Esports World Cup as a Stage
The Esports World Cup has grown into one of the most high-profile multi-game events on the calendar. Hosted in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, it spans several weeks and covers a wide range of competitive titles, with Valorant being one of the centerpiece games drawing significant viewership.
The tournament structure puts teams in a position where every match carries weight. There is no room to drop an early series and recover quietly. A perfect run through that bracket carries more credibility than the same result at a smaller regional event.
For teams competing, the Esports World Cup also carries prize money and EWC points, adding a financial and prestige incentive on top of the competitive stakes.
Where 100 Thieves Stands Now
100 Thieves entering the winner's circle at the Esports World Cup puts the organization back in the conversation at the top of competitive Valorant. North American teams have had mixed results internationally over the past couple of years, and a result like this carries weight beyond the immediate trophy.
The roster will return to Valorant Champions Tour competition with momentum behind them. That kind of confidence, built through a perfect international showing, can carry a team through the more grueling stretches of a long VCT season.
For fans and bettors tracking the North American region, 100 Thieves are now a name to watch closely heading into the next phase of competitive play.
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