Riot Games has recently unveiled the Valorant Game Changers Championship 2025 music video “Go Off,” which features a reimagined version of the hit track “M.I.A” by global pop group Katseye. “M.I.A (Valorant Game Changers Version),” accompanied by a cinematic music video, is available now across all streaming platforms. Watch the cinematic music video on this page.
Music continues to play a vital role in shaping the Valorant experience, and this year’s Valorant Game Changers Championship anthem is a reflection of that dedication. The collaboration with Katseye celebrates the competitive spirit and energy that define Valorant Game Changers.
“When Riot asked us to reimagine M.I.A for Game Changers, as a gamer I was like Yes!,” says Megan of Katseye. “That song has always been about confidence and showing up as your best self, and that message aligns so much with what Game Changers stands for. We wanted this version to celebrate every player who’s out there pushing limits and owning their power.”
“Go Off” tells the story of determination and perseverance, told through the experiences of women in and around Valorant. The video celebrates connections formed around Game Changers, reflecting a community that stands together and lifts each other up when it matters most.
“Working with Katseye to give “M.I.A” a Game Changers twist has been an incredible experience. Their energy and artistry perfectly match the spirit of Valorant, and Megan’s connection as a player made the collaboration feel that much more authentic,” shares Jonny Altepeter, lead music supervisor at Riot Games. “It’s inspiring to see artists who genuinely connect with our game come together to celebrate Game Changers, a program that continues to empower and elevate our community.”
The Valorant Game Changers Championship 2025 finals will take place from November 28 to 30 at Riot’s very own LoL Park in Seoul. Since the program’s inception in 2021, VCT Game Changers has created new opportunities and exposure for women within Valorant esports. Previous events were held in Berlin and São Paulo, with past anthems including “All Eyes On Me” featuring Jean Deaux and Whipped Cream, “Valorant, Louder” with an original score by Karel Psota and “The Drive” featuring Predator by Yonaka.

