Happywei tops VALORANT Masters London Day 2 with 221 ACS

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In brief

  • Happywei posted 221 ACS with 1.16 K/D across 174 rounds at VALORANT Masters London
  • Tournament's highest single-round kill count reached 35 by the Xi Lai Gaming duelist
  • Top five rankings: ZmjjKK (EDG), leaf (G2), xeus (FUT), CHICHOO (EDG) follow happywei
  • 22-year-old duelist emerging as most dangerous player at the event

Dominant Duelist Metrics

Happywei's 221 ACS stands as a standout achievement at this level of competition. Average Combat Score is a composite metric that factors in kills, assists, damage, and other contributions across a match. A 221 ACS at the Masters level is genuinely elite.

His individual round performance underscores the depth of his play. He also logged the tournament's highest single-round kill count at 35, a mark that speaks to his ability to carry rounds when it matters most.

Top Five Rankings and Competitive Landscape

Rounding out the top five are EDG's ZmjjKK in second, G2's leaf in third, FUT's xeus in fourth, and EDG's CHICHOO in fifth. EDG placing two players in the top five is notable, suggesting the organization's depth across roles and their ability to execute at the highest level.

Tournament Context

VALORANT Masters London is the second-biggest event on the VCT calendar, featuring the top three teams from each region's Stage 1 qualifiers, all competing for a share of a $1 million prize pool. The event runs from June 6 through June 21, structured with a Swiss stage feeding into the playoffs.

Beyond the prize money, the stakes carry long-term weight. The first-place finisher earns 8 Championship points, which carry significant weight in determining qualification for the end-of-year Champions event. Happywei's Day 2 performance positions Xi Lai Gaming as a genuine contender for that finish.