LEV players dominate Masters London Day 6 playoffs with top five finishes
Leviatán's blowz, Sato, Jinggg, spikeziN, and Neon swept the top five player ratings at VCT Masters London 2026 playoffs
Five players from the same team claiming every spot in the top five leaderboard at a major international tournament doesn’t happen often. Leviatán made it look routine on Day 6 of the VCT Masters London 2026 playoffs.
On June 19, LEV’s blowz, Sato, Jinggg, spikeziN, and Neon posted the highest individual player ratings across all competitors based on their performance and rounds played. That kind of collective dominance at an event featuring 12 of the world’s best Valorant rosters is the esports equivalent of one NBA team having all five All-Stars.
How LEV swept the leaderboard
LEV entered the Day 6 action and delivered a decisive 2-0 series victory over Vitality, one of Europe’s premier squads, showcasing defensive strength across both Split and Lotus maps.
For context, VCT Masters London is the second major international event of the 2026 Valorant Champions Tour season. It’s being held at the Copper Box Arena in London and runs from June 6 through June 21. The field includes teams from four competitive regions: the Americas, Pacific, China, and EMEA.
LEV entered the playoffs as the second seed from the Americas region.
The players behind the numbers
Jinggg is perhaps the most recognized name on LEV’s roster for international Valorant fans. The Singaporean duelist has built a reputation across multiple seasons as one of the most mechanically gifted players in competitive Valorant, having previously competed in the Pacific region before joining the Americas roster.
Sato has been noted for his capability to perform aces, while Neon has been pivotal in utilizing tactical utility for the team’s advantage. The fact that blowz topped the ratings chart suggests the team’s fragging power extends well beyond its most famous name.
What this means for the rest of the tournament
With the Masters London finals approaching on June 21, teams still alive in the bracket, including Pacific representatives PRX and Chinese squad EDG, now have to game-plan against a roster where you genuinely cannot identify a weak link.