Discover the top SEA teams dominating VCT Pacific 2025! From Paper Rex to Team Secret, Miya Kassandra Lee breaks down who to watch, key players, and why this season is a game-changer for Southeast Asia.
The VCT Pacific 2025 season is heating up—and Southeast Asia’s finest are ready to make waves. With roster shakeups, rising rookies, and returning legends, this year’s Valorant Champions Tour Pacific promises to be the most unpredictable and thrilling season yet.

Here are the top SEA teams you should keep an eye on this season.
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Toggle🔥 1. Paper Rex (Singapore)
Let’s be real—you can never count PRX out. After a strong finish in 2024 and retaining their aggressive, no-holds-barred playstyle, Paper Rex enters 2025 with renewed synergy. Expect Benkai and Jinggg to bring unorthodox tactics that flip the meta.
🧊 2. Team Secret (Philippines)
The Filipino kings are coming in HOT. With DubsteP still holding it down and two promising new players from their academy squad, Team Secret blends experience with raw mechanical skill. Their improved map control and post-plant strategies are making analysts nervous—and fans excited.
💀 3. Bleed Esports (Singapore)
Bleed had an inconsistent 2024 but don’t sleep on them. The acquisition of a Korean duelist and a new coach brought major structure into their gameplay. They’re out for redemption this season—and with LEXY leading the charge, they might just break through the top 3.
🚀 4. RRQ (Indonesia/SEA Mix)
RRQ is the wildcard of 2025. Their hybrid SEA roster is stacked with talents from Indonesia, Thailand, and Malaysia—making them unpredictable and highly adaptable. Their scrim results look promising, and their early-season form hints at deep playoff potential.
👑 5. FULL SENSE (Thailand)
Back with vengeance, FULL SENSE reenters the spotlight with renewed chemistry and a new IGL who’s laser-focused on shot-calling. If they can maintain consistency across maps, they’re poised to upset the more established giants.
🎮 Why This Season Matters
VCT Pacific 2025 isn’t just about crowning a regional champion—it’s about global seeding, international prestige, and proving that SEA talent can lead the global Valorant scene. With LAN events returning in full swing and regional pride on the line, this season will be packed with upsets, highlight reels, and storylines worth following.
👀 Miya Kassandra Lee’s Take
SEA Valorant is no longer the underdog. These teams have matured, evolved, and adapted to global pressure. This is the year Southeast Asia stops catching up and starts taking over. Get ready for insane clutches, surprise picks, and unforgettable rivalries.
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Miya Kassandra Lee is a passionate gamer, seasoned writer, and lifelong sports fanatic. A proud Mobile Legends player and strategist, Miya has spent the past 16 years covering everything from esports tournaments to iGaming trends and sports headlines across Southeast Asia. With her deep knowledge of digital gaming culture and a flair for storytelling, she has become a trusted voice in the gaming and sports blogging scene.
Whether it’s breaking down the latest MLBB meta, reviewing new online casino platforms, or live-tweeting a championship game, Miya brings energy, insight, and a player’s perspective to every piece she writes. When she’s not grinding the ranks in-game or drafting her next feature, you’ll find her cheering courtside, hosting gaming streams, or diving deep into the latest game patches.
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