KATSEYE and Riot Games have joined forces for the VALORANT Game Changers Championship 2025 anthem — a reimagined version of the global girl group’s hit “M.I.A.” — accompanied by a music video titled “GO OFF.”

Game Changers is the premier event in the women’s Valorant community, providing opportunities for women and marginalized genders in esports. It serves as the final stage where the top teams compete for the championship title after progressing through regional and international tournaments.

“GO OFF” shares a story of resilience and empowerment through the journeys of women within the game. The music video celebrates the connections and community built through the tournament.

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Meanwhile, “M.I.A.” appears as the fifth and final track on the group’s second EP, Beautiful Chaos. Megan, who plays the game, shared how ecstatic she was when Riot asked the group to reimagine their track for Game Changers. “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.”

The VALORANT Game Changers Championship 2025 Finals is set to take place on November 28 and 30 at Riot’s LoL Park in Seoul, South Korea. Since its inception in 2021, the tournament has opened doors and created opportunities for women in the VALORANT community. Previous championships have been held in cities such as Berlin, Germany, and São Paulo, Brazil.

Past anthems include “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.

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Listen to “M.I.A (VALORANT Game Changers Version)” below: