The three most prolific fraggers in VALORANT Champions Tour history are about to be in the same building.
VALORANT Masters London 2026, running June 6 through June 21, sets the stage for a collision between Paper Rex duo f0rsakeN and Jinggg and T1’s BuZz. These three players sit atop the all-time international VCT kill rankings, and the gap between them is close enough that a strong tournament run from any of them could reshuffle the order entirely.
The numbers that matter
Here’s the current leaderboard. Paper Rex’s f0rsakeN holds the top spot with 2,492 kills across international VCT events. T1’s BuZz sits second at 2,360. And f0rsakeN’s own teammate Jinggg rounds out the top three with 2,295.
That’s a 197-kill spread from first to third. A deep tournament run at a Masters event can produce well over 100 kills for a top performer, meaning the podium is genuinely up for grabs.
The last time all three competed at the same international LAN was Masters Tokyo in 2023. That tournament was eventually won by Fnatic. While f0rsakeN, Jinggg, and BuZz were all present, they never actually faced each other directly on stage. The bracket kept them apart.
Masters London in the bigger picture
Masters London 2026 is the second international event of the 2026 VCT season. These global LANs bring together the best teams from every region to compete for international acclaim and circuit points.
What to watch for
The obvious storyline is whether BuZz can close the 132-kill gap on f0rsakeN, or whether Jinggg can leapfrog BuZz for second place. Individual kill totals are a byproduct of how far your team advances. If Paper Rex gets eliminated early and T1 makes a deep run, BuZz could realistically overtake f0rsakeN by tournament’s end. Conversely, a Paper Rex championship run could see f0rsakeN push his lead past 2,500.
The fact that two of the top three all sit on the same team, and the third plays for one of esports’ most storied organizations, gives Masters London a notable narrative. For the first time since Tokyo 2023, all three will be competing under the same roof, with the kill leaderboard’s next chapter written starting June 6.
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