With 50 and 124 eliminations, srN set the record for the most eliminations on a single map and in a series in the Game Changers circuit
During the grand final of the VALORANT Game Changers Brazil, Made in Brazil (MIBR) GC’s own Nicolas “srN” Niederauer put on a record-breaking performance — setting two all-time records in a single series.
Despite MIBR’s 2–3 loss to Team Liquid Brazil, the 18-year-old Duelist delivered a historic showing. srN recorded both the highest number of kills on a single map and the highest total number of kills in a best-of-five series in Game Changers history.
124 Kills
While MIBR GC fell short of qualifying for the Championship in Seoul, srN firmly cemented her name in VALORANT history. With Jett, she put up an electrifying performance on Map 4, posting an Average Combat Score (ACS) of 324, an Average Damage per Round (ADR) of 201, 15 First Kills, and a Kill, Assist, Survive, Trade percentage (KAST%) of 77.3% — but most notably, 50 kills in a single map.
With that number, srN shattered the previous Game Changers record of 47 kills. The previous record was held by Karnthida "dodonut" Chaisrakeo. The map itself ended in a thrilling 21–23 overtime on Abyss, narrowly slipping away from MIBR despite her heroics.
But srN wasn’t done there. By the end of the five-map series, she had amassed 124 kills in total, setting a new record for the most kills in a Game Changers series. The previous record — 113 kills, held by Alexander “WIRE” Pozolante during MYVRA GC vs Contra GC — was left far behind.
Still, those record-breaking numbers weren’t enough to secure victory or a direct qualification to the 2025 Championship. As a result, MIBR GC will now have to fight their way through the Last Chance Qualifier, where they’ll face Akave Esports Black and Wadadaa for one final shot at Seoul.
Not only within the Game Changers circuit
These records don’t just stand out within the Game Changers circuit — they extend to the entire global VALORANT scene. In fact, srN’s 50-kill map surpasses the previous overall record of 47 kills, which was held by Erick “aspas” Santos.
As for her 124 kills across the series, srN also broke the record set by Zheng “ZmjjKK” Yongkang, who tallied 111 kills during the 2024 Champions Grand Final. With these numbers, srN becomes the first player in VALORANT history to break the 120-kill mark in a single series — an unprecedented achievement that cements her place among the history of Riot Games' FPS.
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