Top 5 highest-earning VALORANT players of all-time

Since the scene took off in 2020, many players have amassed wealth by competing at the highest level, particularly following the distribution of the sizable prize pools of the VCT Masters and Champions 2022. Since April 2020, a total of $20.96 million has been granted.

Top 5 highest-earning VALORANT players of all-time, Credit : Vct Lock//In
By Shubham Dalal | Jun 30, 2023 | 3 Min Read follow icon Follow Us

The VALORANT Champions Tour’s rise to prominence on a global scale has contributed significantly to the VALORANT esports scene’s unceasing growth. Additionally, players who aim to compete at the highest level have prize money from prize pools to look forward to in addition to fame and glory.

Since the scene took off in 2020, many players have amassed wealth by competing at the highest level, particularly following the distribution of the sizable prize pools of the VCT Masters and Champions 2022. Since April 2020, a total of $20.96 million has been granted. If you need more information about the Top 5 highest-earning VALORANT players of all time, then read carefully, and don’t forget to share with your friends.

Top 5 highest-earning VALORANT players of all-time:

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5. Saadhak — $157,560

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All of LOUD has achieved great success in the past few years, winning the first season of VCT Americas, a grand final run at VCT LOCK/IN, and a dominant 2022 season that resulted in a world championship.

But thanks to his 2021 season with Team Vikings, which included a fifth- or sixth-place finish at Masters Reykjavik 2021, Saadhak does have a slight earnings advantage over his teammates overall.

4. Crashies — $186,600

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After yay was added to the roster towards the end of the 2021 VCT campaign, the core of the Envy/OpTic roster started to flourish. That’s not to say he carried them; the team as a whole was talented and worked well as a unit. Together, they increased their wealth by placing in the top three at three different Masters competitions, including a win at Masters Reykjavik 2022, and they advanced to the Champions 2022 championship round.

3. Victor $185,650

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The third position is held by Victor “Victor” Wong, a well-known character in the North American valor scene. He is well-known for his tactical play and quick reflexes while playing for NRG. Victor has established himself as a formidable opponent across several tournaments, which has resulted in sizable earnings. He is incredibly chill while wreaking havoc on the opposition with his duo, the Crashies.

3. Boaster $188,810

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The second place goes to Jake “Boaster” Howlett, a standout performer for Fnatic in EMEA. He has made a sizable sum of money thanks to his stellar performances and contributions to Fnatic’s victories, coming in a close second to Chronicle. Having said that, there is no denying that he has unparalleled knowledge of the game. This year, Boaster was essential to Fnatic’s victories in VCT LOCK/IN and VCT Master Tokyo 2023.

1. Chronicle — $212,571

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Having won Masters Berlin 2021 with Gambit and Masters Tokyo 2023 with Fnatic, Chronicle is the only player in history to have won three international championships. He is currently tops in all-time prize pool earnings and is a versatile player with exceptional playmaking skills.

With a victory at Champions 2023, which would give Chronicle his fourth trophy and firmly establish 2023 as the greatest year a single team has ever had, he can ascend to a truly incredible tier. This would give Chronicle his fourth trophy.

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