Their pockets are full. These are the richest Valorant pro players who have earned massively from the tournaments.
Since the growth of competitive esports gaming, we’ve started to see the shocking increase in the total of prize pools. More and more players were able to earn from playing and some can even retire after a championship in the biggest tournaments.
From its launch in 2020, Valorant’s popularity rapidly rose as it became one of the hottest esports titles globally. With that, the game title is slowly coming into the ranks of biggest tournaments in the esports world. Who do you think among Valorant pro players racked up impressive earnings in their career? Let’s find out!
C0M (Americas): $327,366
From the Americas region, C0M, or Corbin Lee, topped the list. The richest Valorant esports pro player of all time. He was a former pro player of Counter-Strike: Global Offensive and now currently playing for the Leviatán. His team won third place in the Valorant Champions 2024.
Ethan (Americas): $288,266
Next on the list is another American player, Ethan Arnold, who boasted his skills in the Valorant scene. He previously played for NRG Esports and Evil Geniuses in Counter-Strike: Global Offensive before seeing success in NRG Valorant. In Valorant Champions 2023, he and his team took home the championship.
Chronicle (EMEA): $282,571
Timofey “Chronicle” Khromov from the EMEA region joined the list and took third place. He is a Russian player that is currently under Fnatic. While the team got an unfavorable exit for Valorant Champions 2024, they remained impressive as they are in 5th to 6th place.
Boostio (Americas): $273,136
Americas is tough to beat as a region and they proved it as another player is in this list. Boostio or Kelden Pupello is an amazing player of 100 Thieves and currently the in-game leader. He also won an award on VCT 2023 as Sentinel of the Year to cement his status in the industry.
aspas (Americas): $261,619
A dominating performance from the Americas region. The Brazilian, Erick “Aspas” Santos entered the list to make it to the top five. Like C0M, Aspas currently plays for Leviatán. He also won awards such as duelist of the year and the VCT Americas 2025 MVP.
jawgemo (Americas): $258,906
This Cambodian-American player continues the streak for the Americas region in the list. Alexander “jawgemo” Mor currently plays in the Evil Geniuses. They had an impressive run in 2023 starting off from their 1st place in S-Tier and placing on podiums for the following stages.
Boaster (EMEA): $258,422
FNATIC’s Boaster have entered the list to boost the pride of the EMEA region. Jake “Boaster” Howlett, serves as the In-Game Leader and also a former Counter Strike: Global Offensive for the varying British rosters.
Derke (EMEA): $255,482
Another player from the EMEA, Derke or Nikita Sirmitev secured the eighth position with his impressive earnings. He is a Finnish-Russian player who is currently an inactive player on his team, Fnatic.
nobody (China): $252,540
As the Chinese Valorant esports scene grows, some players from the region enter the list. The latest champs of Valorant Champions 2024, EDward Gaming’s nobody earned impressively in his career. Wang Senxu has shown outstanding performance in the world series to secure the title up on his shelves.
CHICHOO (China): $251,295
Another champ entered the discussion. It’s none other than CHICHOO of EDward Gaming. His and nobody’s entries on the list definitely cemented the position of China as the growing competitor region in the esports scene of Valorant. He was the Finals MVP for the VCT 2024: China Stage 1.
Conclusion
It’s C0M of Leviatán that gets to win the jackpot. These richest valorant players have worked hard to bag their massive earnings along with the trophy and the title. Aside from him, the list has players from other regions such as EMEA and China to show how large the tournament has come to be.
These numbers are surely to grow as Valorant continues to rise into popularity within the gaming community. We’ve seen players from regions take a spot in this list yet, it is noticeably that Americas appears to have the most established competition with their prize pool. Riot’s Valorant Champions Tour (VCT) is sure to be huge in the future as It continuously attracts attention from both viewers and sponsors.
From C0M to Chronicle to Boaster to Chichoo, who do you think will be put on the list next?