Esports World Cup qualifier heats up as VARREL topples Team Secret in Valorant upper final
The Japanese squad's 2-1 victory in the Pacific qualifier highlights esports' growing global footprint, even as the industry's crypto ties remain curiously absent from this tournament cycle
VARREL just punched their ticket through the upper bracket of the Esports World Cup 2026 Pacific Qualifier, taking down Team Secret 2-1 in a best-of-three series that started with a dominant 13-6 performance on Split. The Japanese Valorant squad made their map pick look like a formality before grinding through Lotus and Fracture to close out the series.
The match took place on May 12, 2026, as part of a qualifier running from May 11 through May 19. For anyone tracking the intersection of competitive gaming and digital finance, this tournament cycle is notable for what it doesn’t include: not a single crypto sponsor, token integration, or blockchain-related entity in sight.
The match and what it tells us
Split was never really a contest. VARREL came out swinging on their own map pick and closed it 13-6, the kind of scoreline that suggests Team Secret were solving a puzzle they never quite figured out. The series then moved to Lotus and Fracture, where things tightened up, but VARREL held their nerve across all three maps to take the upper final.
Team Secret, meanwhile, drops to the lower bracket. They’re not eliminated, but the path forward just got harder.
The crypto-shaped hole in esports
The Esports World Cup 2026 Pacific Qualifier is running clean of any crypto-related branding or integration. No fan tokens. No NFT collectibles tied to match moments. No blockchain-based prediction markets embedded into the viewing experience.
For crypto investors and builders watching the esports space, the absence is instructive. Most crypto-esports partnerships were marketing plays dressed up as technology integrations. When the marketing budgets disappeared, there was no underlying utility to sustain the relationship.
The Pacific Qualifier continues through May 19, with VARREL now sitting in a comfortable upper bracket position.