EDward Gaming will square off against FUT Esports on June 13 in the upper bracket quarterfinals of VALORANT Masters London, a matchup that puts two international squads on a collision course inside one of the year’s most-watched esports tournaments. Coinbase’s partnership with Riot Games is turning every broadcast into a subtle onboarding funnel for blockchain technology.

The match itself is a best-of-three affair pitting China’s EDG against Turkey’s FUT, with EDG entering as the higher-seeded team and the historical favorite. The last time these two rosters met, at the 2024 Champions event, EDG walked away with a clean 2-0 sweep.

What’s actually happening in London

Masters London is the second global event on the 2026 VALORANT Champions Tour calendar. Twelve teams are competing at the Copper Box Arena from June 6 through June 21, chasing a share of a $1 million prize pool.

This is where Coinbase enters the picture. The exchange announced its partnership with Riot Games back in May 2025, and the deal is designed to do more than just slap a logo on a stream overlay. The collaboration includes dedicated broadcast segments aimed at educating viewers about blockchain technology, essentially embedding crypto literacy into entertainment content.