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Paper Rex are now four-time consecutive VCT Pacific champions after sweeping FULL SENSE 3-0 at the 2026 Stage 1 Grand Final. Here's what the dynasty looks like, why nobody has stopped them yet, and what it means heading into Masters London.
Paper Rex just made history. The Singapore squad claimed their 4th consecutive VCT Pacific championship, sweeping FULL SENSE 3-0 to become the most dominant team the Pacific region has ever seen.

Paper Rex at Masters Toronto 2025.
PRX didn't just win the grand final: they dominated it. Three maps, three clean victories, zero room for FULL SENSE to breathe:
The margins look tight on paper, but PRX controlled tempo throughout. They made every comeback attempt look futile before it even started.
When PRX wins, you know who's at the top of the scoreboard. f0rsakeN logged 63 kills across three maps, a performance so dominant it felt unfair to everyone watching 📈.
something was right there with him at 57 kills, reminding the world that PRX isn't a one-man show. Both stars clicking at the same time is simply a different level of threat.
Completing the roster: invy, Jinggg, and d4v41 (51 kills) ensured there were no weak links for FULL SENSE to exploit. PRX wins as a unit, every single time.
Let's put this in perspective. Paper Rex has won every VCT Pacific championship since the league launched. Four seasons, four titles, no interruptions.
No other VCT team across Americas, EMEA, or Pacific has pulled off this level of sustained dominance. PRX doesn't just peak at the right time, they peak every time, and they've done it again 🔝.
For context on how the full Pacific Stage 1 season unfolded, read our VCT Pacific Stage 1 recap with Global Esports and Full Sense.
The sweep earns PRX the top seed from Pacific at Masters London. They skip the Swiss Stage entirely, giving them extra rest and preparation time going into the international tournament. Want to test your own competitive consistency in the meantime? Climb the Valorant ladders on Amber.gg and prove what you're made of.
They also pocket 10 Championship Points toward the EWC, keeping their year-end ambitions alive. PRX isn't just winning regionals anymore: they're building toward something bigger.
If you want the full picture of who qualified from every region, check out the VCT Stage 1 Playoffs qualification tracker. And for the European side of the bracket, VCT EMEA Stage 2 is running simultaneously with its own batch of London contenders.
Three factors explain the dynasty:
PRX enters Masters London as one of the clear title favorites. Teams from Americas and EMEA have had all season to prepare, but nobody has shown PRX's level of systematic consistency.
The question at Masters London isn't whether PRX can compete internationally. It's whether any team has finally cracked the code to beat a squad that's won everything on their home turf.
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