The music video for SUPERPOWER, the official anthem for Valorant Champions 2024, showcases renowned professional players and iconic moments from the esport. This article contains a comprehensive list of the players and moments featured in the video.
Riot Games releases anthems every year for their League of Legends and Valorant World Championship events. The 2024 edition of the Valorant Champion’s anthem is SUPERPOWER, which was composed by Kiss of Life and Mark Tuan.
The developer continues their tradition of featuring pro players and popular video game characters in the music videos for these songs, and this year is no exception. Similarly to the 2023 Valorant Champions anthem, which did not include any professionals, SUPERPOWER also showcases a variety of teams, pros, and memorable moments from the esport’s history.
The video includes a list of the different Valorant players and their memorable moments, along with corresponding timestamps.
Valorant Pros Featured in the SUPERPOWER Music Video
EDward Gaming’s ZmjjKK
At the 10-second mark, ZmjjKK makes an appearance. Despite being one of the most highly acclaimed Valorant professionals in China, the Chinese sniper has yet to bring home an international championship for the region.
The EDward Gaming ace helped the VCT China team be one of the first to qualify for Valorant Champions 2024.
G2 Esports’ mimi
At the 49-second mark, Mimi can be seen in the video. She is a professional player in both Valorant and Counter-Strike, holding titles in both games.
Mimi won the 2022 Valorant Game Changers Championship with G2 Esports.
Team Heretics’ benjyfishy
At the 1:30 mark of the video, Benjyfishy makes an appearance. The previous Fortnite competitor and his team, the young Heretics squad, achieved a second place finish at Masters Shanghai.
The former Fortnite pro has established himself as an excellent Valorant competitor.
Sentinels’ Tenz
TenZ makes an appearance in the music video at the 1:17 timestamp. He is featured alongside Demon1 and aspas, positioned on the left side of the frame. In this scene, TenZ proudly holds the Masters Madrid trophy, a prestigious title he had earned with Sentinels earlier that year.
TenZ (Left) and Sentinels are two of the most recognizable brands in Valorant esports.
NRG Esports Demon1
Demon1 makes an appearance at the 1:11 timestamp in the video. The Valorant professional rose to prominence in 2023 while playing for Evil Genius, but faced challenges during the 2024 season with NRG, ultimately resulting in him being benched.
Demon1 rose to prominence in 2023 with Evil Geniuses, however, he did not qualify for Valorant Champions 2024.
Leviathan’s kiNgg
At the 1:20 mark of the video, KiNgg can be seen in action. As the IGL, he played a key role in leading Leviatán to two international tournaments in 2024.
kiNgg is the IGL for Leviatán and has helped lead them to a Valorant Champions appearance.
Shopify Rebellion’s florescent
At the 1:40 mark of the video, Florescent is featured. The teenager is already a skilled professional in the Game Changers circuit and is just about eligible to participate in the VCT leagues.
florescent won the 2023 Valorant Game Changers Championship with Shopify.
Leviathan’s Blades
Aspas makes an appearance in the music video at the 15-second mark and is prominently featured throughout. The Brazilian Duelist remains at the top of the statistical charts in 2024 and is determined to win another Champions trophy.
Aspas (Right) won Valorant Champions 2021 with LOUD and is looking for another world title in 2024.
Fnatic’s Team Captain: Boaster
At the 45-second mark, the video reveals Boaster and features him multiple times. Known for his on-stage stunts and competitive achievements, the English player is highly popular among the pros and has earned multiple VCT trophies.
Boaster and Fnatic are looking for their first Valorant Champions trophy after concurring Masters in 2023.
Paper Rex’s Jinggg and f0rsakeN
At the 2:06 mark of the video, both Jinggg and f0rsaken make an appearance together, having been separately featured earlier in the video. Despite being fan favorites, the Paper Rex duo have not yet been able to secure an international title.
Jinggg (Left) and f0rsaken (Right) are both known for their Duelist play.
Iconic Moments in the SUPERPOWER Music Video
C0M Knifes BuZz to Win Round Against DRX at Valorant Champions 2023
This incredible knife kill from the playoff stage of Valorant Champions 2023 can be seen at the 1:35 mark of the video. C0M successfully ended the round against DRX by jumping and using his knife after running out of bullets.
C0M went for a jumping knife kill on BuZz at Valorant Champions 2023 to secure the round for Evil Geniuses.
Victor Knifes ScreaM During Phoenix Ultimate at Valorant Champions 2021
The 1:36 mark in the video captures this moment, which is one of the earlier clips animated for the music video. It depicts Victor stabbing ScreaM as he helplessly respawns after using his Phoenix ultimate at Valorant Champions 2021.
Victor took advantage of ScreaM’s ultimate timing and knifed him in the back at Valorant Champions 2021.
ZmjjKK clutches against Giants at Valorant Champions 2023
At the beginning of the video, viewers can watch ZmjjKK’s incredible 2v1 clutch against Giants during the group stage of Valorant Champions 2023. Despite the odds, the EDG player was able to secure the round and ultimately win the series for his team with two impressive one-tap shots.
The Chinese prodigy secured two kills in an impossible situation to win a Valorant Champions 2023 match against Giants.
Demon1’s Ace Against DRX at the 2023 Valorant Champions
This ace occurred at the 1:23 mark of the video and was performed by Demon1 at the 2023 Valorant World Championships, showcasing the skill of the then-newcomer rifler on the global stage.
Demon1 killed all five DRX members in a pivotal round at Valorant Champions 2023.
As more pros and moments are identified, this list will continue to be updated.
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