| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pixel Lumina | 0% | 66¢ | 75¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| VR2 | 0% | 25¢ | 34¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks which team will win Map 1 of the VCL NORTH//EAST 2026 match between VR2 and Pixel Lumina; Map 1 outcomes matter because they set momentum, inform team strategy for later maps, and drive in-play market movement.
VCL NORTH//EAST 2026 is a regional Valorant competition stage where teams compete in multi-map series; VR2 and Pixel Lumina face off under the event's map-pick and veto procedures that decide which map becomes Map 1. Historical matchup patterns, recent patch changes to the game, and roster continuity all shape expectations for a single map rather than the whole series.
Prediction market prices reflect traders’ aggregated expectations about who will win Map 1 at the time of trading and update as new information (veto results, roster news, live match developments) arrives; they are not guarantees but a real-time summary of perceived likelihoods.
The market close is listed as TBD; in practice the market typically closes at the official match start or at the time specified by the exchange. Check the market page and event schedule for the exchange’s announced closure time prior to the match.
The outcome is determined by the official result of the first map played in the series as recorded by the tournament organizer. If Map 1 is not played, is forfeited, or the match is rescheduled, resolution follows the exchange’s stated rules and the tournament’s official ruling.
The veto process decides which map is played first and which team chooses sides; those announcements materially change the expected matchup because some teams excel on specific maps or sides, so traders will react once veto details are public.
For a single map, impact often comes from the in-game leader (strategy and mid-game adaptations), primary entry fraggers/duelists (round-winning trades), and key utility anchors/initiators who control site executes or retakes; monitor lineup confirmations and any role swaps announced before the map.
Rapid price movement can follow confirmed roster substitutions, official delays or technical pauses, the public release of the Map 1 veto/side information, injury reports or travel problems announced by teams, and strong live momentum swings (for example a dominant pistol and anti-eco swing) once gameplay begins.