The first 17 teams with tickets booked for Shanghai later this month are decided. As interesting as the RMRs were, they did not produce any upsets and the teams’ performance was on par with their form coming into the tournament.
The lack of top sides from Asia/Oceania resulted in fewer slots for the region but 3 that have made it through have the potential to cause a major upset especially with the Shanghai crowd backing them.
American teams saw quite a few roster changes leading up to the major but that did not stop the likes of Liquid and CoL from making it into the elimination stage of the Major despite facing roadblocks in terms of losses in the opening day of the RMR. Wildcard came out as a team to be reckoned with as they were the best-performing side from the event. Furia, paiN, Imperial, and MIBR are delivering when it matters, and they ensured enough South American representation at the Major.
Contrary to America, Group A from Europe produced the most unsurprising results as the teams expected to make it through had little to no trouble in booking their spots for the Major. Vitality, NAVI, MOUZ, and FaZe being the clear favorites made it through along with Cloud9 and Fnatic.
Group B was a bit shaky for most teams but suffice it to say that most teams that made it out of the RMR were the ones that were expected to do so. However, upsets like Astralis and Eternal Fire have caused underdogs like 3DMAX to make it to the Major. G2 managed to qualify on the third day while Spirit did it on the fourth. BIG and 3DMAX steamrolled with a 3-0 scoreline.
Asia
- The Mongolz
- Rare Atom
- FlyQuest
North America
- Wildcard
- MIBR
- paIN
- Complexity
- Team Liquid
- Imperial
- Furia
Europe Group A
- Vitality
- FaZe
- NAVI
- Cloud9
- MOUZ
- Fnatic
- GamerLegion
Europe Group B
- BIG
- 3DMax
- Heroic
- G2 Esports
- Ninjas in Pyjamas
- Virtus.pro
- Team Spirit