ESL Pro League Season 8

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ESL Pro League
2018
Tournament information
SportCounter-Strike: Global Offensive
LocationOdense, Denmark
DatesSeptember 26, 2018–December 9, 2018
Administrator(s)Electronic Sports League (ESL)
VenueSparekassen Fyn Arena
Teams54 teams
Purse~US$1,004,686.63
Final positions
ChampionsDenmark Astralis
1st runners-up Team Liquid
2nd runners-upBrazil MIBR
European Union mousesports
MVPDenmark Nicolai "dev1ce" Reedtz

ESL Pro League Season 8 (shortened as EPL Season 8) is a Counter-Strike: Global Offensive tournament run by ESL. It is the eighth season of the ESL Pro League. Teams from five continents, North America, Europe, Asia, Australia, and South America, will compete in six leagues to attempt to qualify for the Finals. The EPL finals returned to Odense, Denmark.[1] The regular season started on September 26, 2018 and will end on November 14, 2018. China's season started with ViCi Gaming upsetting TyLoo in a best of three series. Southeast Asia's season started with B.O.O.T-dream[S]cape taking down Recca Esports, which included a 16-0 map. Europe's season started with Space Soldiers defeating Ninjas in Pyjamas and ended with HellRaisers defeating G2 Esports. North America's season kicked off with Renegades dominating eUnited and ended with eUnited defeating Luminosity Gaming.

The finals started on December 4, 2018 and ended on December 9, 2018. In the finals Astralis defeated Team Liquid in four maps in a five-game series to take home a second straight EPL title.

This tournament is the ninth tournament of the first season of the Intel Grand Slam, which is a list of premier tournaments run by ESL and DreamHack. The first team to win four titles would earn an extra $1,000,000. Astralis claimed this title after winning DreamHack Masters Marseille 2018, ESL Pro League Season 7, Intel Extreme Masters Season XIII - Chicago, and this event.

Format[]

The eighth season saw used the same format as the seventh season. ESL announced on February 20, 2018 that the EPL Finals would be expanded to 16 teams.[2] On March 5, 2018, EPL announced the creation of the Asia-Pacific (APAC) division, which would divide teams up into three regions and then feature eight teams in an APAC regional. The eighth season would split up this region into three leagues, which includes China (effectively East Asia), Southeast Asia, and Oceania.[3] EPL later announced on March 15, 2018 that a South American division, called the LA LEAGUE, would be created and would feature eight teams from a sixteen team closed qualifier.

North America and Europe featured the top 9 and 11 teams, respectively from last season's ESL Pro League Season 6, one team from the ESEA Season 27: Premier Finals and two teams from the Season 7 Relegation, which featured the bottom two teams from each league from Season 7 and the two runner-ups from the ESEA Season 27: Premier Finals. The China, Southeast Asia, and India regions were grouped into the Asia group; China and Southeast Asia had 8 teams each and India had twelve teams. The Oceania region featured eight teams. Seven teams from Europe, six teams from North America, one team from Asia, one team from Oceania, and one team from South America will make up the sixteen teams in the Finals.

During the regular season for North America and Europe, each team will play every team in its league in two best-of-ones. The winner of each game will receive three points and the loser of each game will receive zero points. If a game ends to overtime, the winner will receive two points and the loser will receive one point.[4] The top six teams in North America and the top seven teams in Europe by the end of the season from each region will head to the Finals. Teams that placed seventh through ninth in North America and eighth through eleventh in Europe will not head to the playoffs but will secure a spot in next season's EPL. Teams that came in last will automatically be demoted to the Premier Division. The next two bottom teams will go through a relegation phase, in which those teams will be placed in a four team double elimination bracket, along with teams that placed second and third in the ESEA Season 27: Premier Division of their region. The top two teams move on to EPL Season 8. The winner of ESEA Season 27: Premier Division will automatically be invited to EPL Season 8. It would later be announced the Europe's league would feature sixteen teams next season, so Ninjas in Pyjamas and Fnatic would be safe from relegation and be invited next season.

There were also periods in which no matches were played. After week 1, no matches were played for one week due to StarSeries & i-League CS:GO Season 6 in Ukraine featuring six EPL teams. After a hefty week 2, no matches were played with EPICENTER 2018 featuring four EPL teams. After week 3, no matches were played twelve days due to BLAST Pro Series: Copenhagen 2018 from November 2 to 3 featuring six EPL teams, cs_summit 3 from November 1 to 4 featuring six EPL teams, and Intel Extreme Masters Season XIII - Chicago from November 6 to 11 featuring fourteen EPL teams.

The Finals will feature sixteen teams. Teams will be split into two groups and placed in an eight team, double elimination bracket. The top three teams from each group will move on to the playoffs. The winners of the groups will earn a bye to the semifinals and the other four teams will play in the quarterfinals. Teams play until a winner is decided.

Qualifiers[]

Season 7 Relegation[]

Before each season, three spots need to be filled up in each league. The team that came in last place in each league is automatically relegated to the Premier division for the following season, season 27. Meanwhile, the winner of the Premier division's season 26 is automatically promoted to the professional division. For the last two spots, the two runner ups of season 27 of the Premier division will be placed in a four team, best of three, double elimination bracket against the teams that placed twelfth and thirteenth in EPL Season 6. The final two teams are promoted to EPL Season 8 and the other two teams are demoted to ESEA Premier Division Season 28.

North America Relegation[]

Season 7 Relegation
  • compLexity Gaming (Season 7 #10)
  • United States ex-Splyce (Season 7 #11)
  • United States Swole Patrol (ESEA Season 27 #2)
  • United States Torqued (ESEA Season 27 #3)
  First round Semifinals EPL Season 8
                             
1 compLexity G. 2  
4 United States Torqued 0  
  1 compLexity G. 2  
  2 United States ex-Splyce 0  
2 United States ex-Splyce 2
3 United States Swole Patrol 0  
  1 compLexity G. Q
  2 United States ex-Splyce Q
4 United States Torqued 0  
3 United States Swole Patrol 2  
  2 United States ex-Splyce 2
  3 United States Swole Patrol 1  

Europe Relegation[]

Season 7 Relegation
  • France Team EnVyUs (Season 7 #12)
  • Poland AGO Esports (Season 7 #13)
  • Bulgaria Windigo Gaming (ESEA Season 27 #2)
  • Russia Team Spirit (ESEA Season 27 #3)
  First round Semifinals EPL Season 8
                             
1 France Team EnVyUs 2  
4 Russia Team Spirit 1  
  1 France Team EnVyUs 0  
  2 Poland AGO Esports 2  
2 Poland AGO Esports 2
3 Bulgaria Windigo Gaming 1  
  2 Poland AGO Esports Q
  3 Bulgaria Windigo Gam. Q
4 Russia Team Spirit 0  
3 Bulgaria Windigo Gam. 2  
  1 France Team EnVyUs 1
  3 Bulgaria Windigo Gam. 2  

Teams[]

North America
  • Team Liquid (Season 7 #1)
  • United States NRG eSports (Season 7 #2)
  • European Union Cloud9 (Season 7 #4)
  • Australia Renegades (Season 7 #5)
  • United States Rogue (Season 7 #7)
  • Brazil Luminosity Gaming (Season 7 #8)
  • Canada Ghost Gaming (Season 7 #9)
  • Brazil MIBR[Note 1]
  • Brazil INTZ eSports[Note 2]
  • United States eUnited (ESEA Premier Season 27)
  • compLexity Gaming (Season 7 Relegation)
  • United States Team EnVyUs[Note 3] (Season 7 Relegation)
Europe
Asia
  • India 2ez Gaming
  • Thailand Beyond Esports
  • Singapore B.O.O.T-dream[S]cape
  • China CyberZen
  • China EHOME
  • Indonesia EXECUTIONERS
  • China Flash Gaming
  • Malaysia FrostFire
  • South Korea GOSU[Note 5]
  • Thailand Lucid Dream
  • South Korea MVP PK
  • India OpTic India[Note 6]
  • Indonesia Recca Esports
  • Japan SCARZ Absolute
  • Thailand Signature Gaming
  • India Slaughter Rage Army
  • India Team Brutality
  • Philippines TNC Pro Team
  • China TyLoo
  • China ViCi Gaming
Oceania
  • Australia Chiefs eSports Club
  • Australia Grayhound Gaming
  • Australia Ground Zero Gaming
  • Australia Legacy Esports
  • Australia madlikewizards
  • Australia ORDER
  • Australia Paradox Gaming
  • New Zealand Tainted Minds
Latin America
Notes
  1. ^ OpTic Gaming decide to move to Europe's league, putting OpTic Gaming into Europe's Premier Division. ESL decide to give OpTic's spot to MIBR.
  2. ^ INTZ eSports acquires SK Gaming's spot as SK was unable to field a team in time for the season.
  3. ^ Splyce's EPL slot is taken by Team EnVyUs after EnVyUs released its French team and signed the core of Splyce players who were released by Splyce.
  4. ^ The Space Soldiers players refused to play under the organization after failing to negotiate salaries.
  5. ^ 5Power Gaming withdraw from the league. GOSU is brought in to replace 5Power.
  6. ^ OpTic India's Nikhil "forsaken" Kumawat was caught using cheats at eXTREMESLAND ZOWIE Asia 2018 and his contract was terminated. OpTic then released the entire OpTic India team as ESL investigated the issue. On October 22, ESL confirmed that forsaken was cheating in the India finals.

North America[]

Broadcast talent[]

Host

  • United Kingdom James Banks

Commentators

  • Australia Tim "brainstorm" Dunne
  • Canada Conner "Scrawny" Girvan
  • Canada Mohan "launders" Govindasamy
  • Australia Jordan "Elfishguy" Mays
  • Australia Mitch "Pili" Pilipowski
  • Australia Iain "SnypeR" Turner
  • Australia Kevin "KaRath" Zhu

Analyst

  • Finland Joona "natu" Leppänen

Observers

  • United States Heather "sapphiRe" Garozzo
  • United States DJ "Prius" Kuntz

Standings[]

The North American standings are shown below. Each team's in-game leader is shown first. Rosters reflect what they look like by the end of the regular season. For instance, Brandon "-Ace" Winn of eUnited was benched in favor of Pujan "FNS" Mehta. Therefore, FNS's name is shown in the eUnited roster below rather than -Ace's.[5]

MIBR was the first team to qualify for the Finals in just the second week of play after the team defeated NRG Esports in two maps; after losing to eUnited, MIBR went on an 8–0 run to clinch a spot. Ghost Gaming clinched its spot a day after MIBR clinched when the Canadian team defeated INTZ eSports. Although on an off week, Renegades and Team Liquid clinched their spots on Odense after eUnited went 1–1 in maps against Team EnVyUs and INTZ eSports. NRG eSports clinched in week 4 after winning against the Renegades via forfeit.

Going into the final day, just one spot was open to a flight to Odense. INTZ eSports was the frontrunner with 29 points, but Cloud9 and eUnited had 26 points, and compLexity Gaming had an outside chance with 24 points. Cloud9 faced off against a revitalized NRG eSports, compLexity had to face off against the team that was running away with North America's top spot in MIBR, INTZ went against a Rogue team that was unproven after the FACEIT Major, and eUnited against an experienced but inconsistent Luminosity Gaming. It came down to the wire by the end of the day. Cloud9 suffered a loss to NRG while eUnited and INTZ defeated their respective opponents, effectively eliminating Cloud9 from Finals contention. compLexity was demolished by MIBR shortly after Cloud9 lost, which would not only eliminate compLexity, but give MIBR the top seed in the league. eUnited did its job by defeating Luminosity, but INTZ fell to Rogue, which would place both teams at 32 points. However, because INTZ won the head-to-head, four points to two, INTZ won the last spot over eUnited. At the bottom of the standings, Rogue was unable to catch up to compLexity and was one point shy after splitting the series against INTZ. Meanwhile, Team EnVyUs had the fortune of playing against a Renegades team that was playing out of the country, meaning EnVyUs had a much easier time taking two maps while Luminosity dropped both maps to eUnited. This means EnVyUs had a second chance at staying in Pro League after starting the season 1-13 by playing in the relegation phase with Rogue while Luminosity would automatically be demoted to the Premier Division.

Standings
Place Prize Money Team W-L OT
W-L
RD Pts Roster Coach
1st TBD Brazil MIBR 17-3 2-0 +122 55 Brazil FalleN, Brazil coldzera, Brazil fer, United States Stewie2K, United States tarik Serbia YNk
2nd TBD Canada Ghost Gaming 14-6 2-0 +72 46 Canada steel, Canada Subroza, Canada Wardell, United States koosta, United States neptune United States JamezIRL
3rd TBD Team Liquid 13-8 0-1 +39 40 United States nitr0, United States EliGE, Canada NAF, Canada Twistzz, Brazil TACO Brazil zews
4th TBD United States NRG Esports 12-8 2-0 +60 40 Canada daps, United States Brehze, United States FugLy, United States nahtE, Bulgaria CeRq United States ImAPet
5th TBD Australia Renegades 11-7 1-3 +33 38 Australia AZR, Australia Gratisfaction, Australia jks, Australia liazz, Denmark jkaem Serbia kassad
6th TBD Brazil INTZ eSports 10-10 0-2 -5 32 Brazil horvy, Brazil chelo, Brazil felps, Brazil kNgV-, Brazil xand Brazil Apoka
7th US$27,000 United States eUnited 10-11 1-0 -13 32 Canada FNS, United States dapr, United States dazzLe, United States -Relyks, Canada moose United States osorandom
8th US$23,000 European Union Cloud9 9-12 1-0 -26 29 Sweden Golden, Sweden flusha, France kioShiMa, United States autimatic, United States RUSH United States valens
9th US$19,000 compLexity Gaming 7-13 1-1 -24 24 Canada stanislaw, Canada ANDROIDx23, United States ShahZaM, United States yay, United Kingdom dephh United States Rambo
10th US$17,500 United States Rogue 6-12 1-3 -57 23 Denmark MSL, United States Hiko, United States SicK, United States vice, Australia Rickeh United States mCe
11th US$15,000 United States Team EnVyUs 6-14 0-2 -102 20 United States Nifty, United States Drone, United States jdm64, United States Pollo, United States reltuC United States Eley
12th US$11,500 Brazil Luminosity Gaming 5-16 1-0 -99 17 Brazil steel, Brazil HEN1, Brazil LUCAS1, Brazil NEKIZ, Brazil yeL Brazil zakk
North America Results
Results
Liquid NRG C9 RNG Rogue LG Ghost MIBR INTZ eU coL nV
Liquid 16-14
15-19
16-10
13-16
16-14
14-16
16-2
10-16
16-8
10-16
16-12
11-16
1-16
9-16
16-6
16-14
16-7
16-5
10-16
16-10
16-6
16-7
NRG 14-16
19-15
16-4
11-16
W-FF
W-FF
1
22-19
16-9
16-8
11-16
12-16
14-16
14-16
13-16
16-13
16-5
16-8
16-9
16-13
12-16
16-3
16-10
C9 10-16
16-13
4-16
16-11
14-16
19-15
16-9
16-12
11-16
14-16
16-14
16-14
9-16
8-16
10-16
16-6
6-16
16-9
16-8
10-16
7-16
11-16
RNG 14-16
16-14
FF-W
FF-W
1
16-14
15-19
16-11
16-10
16-3
16-12
17-19
17-19
10-16
11-16
16-10
16-14
16-3
16-7
22-19
16-12
6-16
13-16
Rogue 2-16
16-10
19-22
9-16
9-16
12-16
11-16
10-16
16-5
16-5
5-16
7-16
17-19
7-16
12-16
16-12
1-16
10-16
20-22
16-14
16-6
22-19
LG 8-16
16-10
8-16
16-11
16-11
16-14
3-16
12-16
5-16
5-16
11-16
7-16
10-16
8-16
10-16
12-16
2-16
11-16
5-16
11-16
19-15
16-9
Ghost 12-16
16-11
16-12
16-14
14-16
14-16
19-17
19-17
16-5
16-7
16-11
16-7
16-6
16-14
13-16
16-7
14-16
16-10
6-16
16-8
16-12
16-9
MIBR 16-1
16-9
16-14
16-13
16-9
16-8
16-10
16-11
19-17
16-7
16-10
16-8
6-16
14-16
19-15
16-4
16-13
14-16
16-5
16-12
16-4
16-4
INTZ 6-16
14-16
13-16
5-16
16-10
16-6
10-16
14-16
16-12
12-16
16-10
16-12
16-13
7-16
15-19
4-16
16-7
20-22
16-13
16-4
16-3
16-6
eU 7-16
5-16
8-16
9-16
16-6
9-16
3-16
7-16
16-1
16-10
16-2
16-11
16-14
10-16
13-16
16-14
7-16
22-20
16-9
16-11
13-16
16-12
coL 16-10
10-16
13-16
16-12
8-16
16-10
19-22
12-16
22-20
14-16
16-5
16-11
16-6
8-16
5-16
12-16
13-16
4-16
9-16
11-16
14-16
16-6
nV 6-16
7-16
3-16
10-16
16-7
16-11
16-6
16-13
6-16
19-22
15-19
9-16
12-16
9-16
4-16
4-16
3-16
6-16
16-13
12-16
16-14
6-16

1Renegades forfeited both matches to NRG Esports as the team was in Australis in preparation of the Intel Extreme Masters Season XIII – World Championship Asia Minor Oceanic qualifier. However, they decided to play against Team EnVyUs despite the poor connection.

Europe[]

Broadcast talent[]

Host

  • United States

Commentators

  • United Kingdom Alex "Snodz" Byfield
  • United Kingdom Hugo Byron
  • United Kingdom Benjamin "Esio" Doughty
  • United Kingdom Jack "Jacky" Peters
  • United Kingdom Harry "JustHarry" Russell

Analyst

  • Australia Chad "SPUNJ" Burchill
  • Denmark Jacob "Pimp" Winneche

Observers

  • United Kingdom Alex "Rushly" Rush

Standings[]

The European final standings are shown below. Each team's in-game leaders are shown first. Rosters reflect what they look like by the end of the regular season. For instance, at the beginning of the season, mousesports had Janusz "Snax" Pogorzelski on the roster, but he was later replaced by Martin "STYKO" Styk. Therefore, STYKO's name is shown on the mousesports roster below.[6]

Astralis was the first team to clinch a spot as the red hot Danes guaranteed at least one team would be playing in front of its home crowd after HellRaisers overtook FaZe Clan for the number seven spot in the standings. Natus Vincere was close by after taking a map off of AGO Esports. BIG did not play in the third week, but since FaZe Clan only had two maps to play with 31 points, the mixed squad could not catch up to BIG's 44 or North's 41, allowing the Germans and Danes to book a spot at the Finals. G2 Esports clinched the next spot after sweeping AGO Esports. Astralis clinched the first seed after defeating AGO Esports on the final day of the regular season.

Going into the final day, the last two spots were up for grabs with five teams vying for a spot, with mousesports sitting at 37 points, HellRaisers at 36, ex-Space Soldiers at 33, Windigo Gaming at 32, and FaZe Clan at 31. ex-Space Soldiers faced off against a struggling Fnatic, mousesports against an inconsistent Ninjas in Pyjamas, Windigo against the hot and cold North, FaZe against a middle-of-the-pack team in Heroic, and HellRaisers against another inconsistent team in G2. FaZe was demolished be Heroic in the first map, effectively eliminating FaZe from playoff contention. Windigo lost to North, which would eliminate the Bulgarians in their first season in Pro League from Finals contention. mousesports locked up a spot after scraping past Ninjas in Pyjamas. ex-Space Soldiers lost to Fnatic in overtime, meaning that HellRaisers needed to win in regulation to take the last spot. HellRaisers did secure a win, but it was an overtime win, meaning it would need the second map. Fnatic easily took down ex-Space Soldiers, so HellRaisers survived and went to another EPL Finals. Because of Heroic's sweep over FaZe and NiP's one loss to mousesports, this allowed Heroic to jump FaZe and NiP in the standings and securing a spot for next season while the two Swedish teams would need to play in a relegation bracket.

Final Standings
Place Prize Money Team W-L OT
W-L
RD Pts Roster Coach
1st TBD Denmark Astralis 19-3 1-3 +126 62 Denmark gla1ve, Denmark dev1ce, Denmark dupreeh, Denmark Magisk, Denmark Xyp9x Denmark zonic
2nd TBD Ukraine Natus Vincere 16-6 2-2 +55 54 Ukraine Zeus, Ukraine Edward, Ukraine s1mple, Russia electronic, Russia flamie Ukraine kane
3rd TBD Germany BIG 13-7 4-2 +77 49 Germany gob b, Germany nex, Germany tabseN, Germany tiziaN, United Kingdom smooya Germany LEGIJA
4th TBD Denmark North 12-10 4-0 +42 44 Denmark cadiaN, Denmark aizy, Denmark gade, Denmark Kjaerbye, Denmark valde Denmark ave
5th TBD European Union HellRaisers 11-10 3-2 -21 41 Ukraine ANGE1, Hungary DeadFox, Turkey woxic, Kazakhstan HObbit, Jordan ISSAA Ukraine Johnta
6th TBD European Union mousesports 13-12 0-1 +46 40 Denmark chrisJ, Czech Republic oskar, Estonia ropz, Slovakia STYKO, Finland suNny Ukraine lmbt
7th TBD France G2 Esports 13-12 0-1 -25 40 Belgium Ex6TenZ, France bodyy, France kennyS, France shox, France SmithZz France NiaK
8th US$23,000 Bulgaria Windigo Gaming 10-12 1-3 -6 35 Bulgaria bubble, Bulgaria blocker, Bulgaria pNshr, Bulgaria SHiPZ, Bulgaria v1c7oR Bulgaria ToH1o
9th US$19,000 Turkey ex-Space Soldiers 10-13 1-2 -21 34 Turkey MAJ3R, Turkey Calyx, Turkey ngiN, Turkey paz, Turkey XANTARES Turkey hardstyle
10th US$17,500 Denmark Heroic 10-15 1-0 -44 32 Denmark AcilioN, Denmark es3tag, Denmark mertz, Sweden friberg, Sweden MODDII Finland naSu
11th US$15,000 European Union FaZe Clan 10-15 0-1 -34 31 Bosnia and Herzegovina NiKo, Slovakia GuardiaN, Denmark karrigan, Sweden olofmeister, Norway rain Sweden RobbaN
12th US$11,500 Sweden Ninjas in Pyjamas 10-16 0-0 -66 30 Sweden Lekr0, Sweden dennis, Sweden f0rest, Sweden GeT_RiGhT, Sweden REZ Bosnia and Herzegovina pita
13th US$8,000 Sweden Fnatic 8-15 2-1 -32 29 Sweden Xizt, Sweden JW, Sweden KRiMZ, Sweden twist, Belgium ScreaM Sweden Jumpy
14th US$4,000 Poland AGO Gaming 7-16 1-2 -97 25 Poland TOAO, Poland Furlan, Poland GruBy, Poland phr, Poland SZPERO Poland miNlr0x
Europe Results
Results
mouz NiP Na'Vi FaZe SS Astralis HR Heroic North G2 Fnatic BIG AGO WG
mouz 16-14
14-16
16-11
8-16
13-16
16-13
7-16
16-9
13-16
11-16
16-9
16-4
16-13
16-3
12-16
16-6
16-5
16-8
13-16
16-5
16-19
9-16
16-4
10-16
13-16
14-16
NiP 14-16
16-14
13-16
11-16
16-11
16-11
6-16
2-16
4-16
16-7
16-7
11-16
13-16
11-16
16-9
9-16
2-16
5-16
16-11
5-16
16-13
5-16
16-11
13-16
11-16
16-11
Na'Vi 11-16
16-8
16-13
16-11
16-14
16-14
16-9
16-5
4-16
19-16
14-16
16-8
16-9
16-6
16-14
17-19
11-16
16-9
22-20
16-11
5-16
17-19
7-16
16-8
16-8
16-11
FaZe 16-13
13-16
11-16
11-16
14-16
14-16
12-16
16-13
7-16
4-16
17-19
9-16
3-16
6-16
16-10
14-16
9-16
16-14
5-16
16-11
9-16
16-11
16-5
16-3
16-5
16-8
SS 16-7
9-16
16-6
16-2
9-16
5-16
16-12
13-16
21-25
19-15
9-16
10-16
16-12
10-16
7-16
6-16
16-7
14-16
16-19
4-16
16-6
4-16
16-6
10-16
16-8
16-14
Astralis 16-13
16-11
16-4
7-16
16-4
16-19
16-7
16-4
25-21
15-19
16-6
16-10
16-5
16-9
17-19
16-13
16-3
16-2
16-12
16-4
16-9
13-16
16-11
10-16
16-13
16-14
HR 9-16
4-16
7-16
16-11
16-14
8-16
19-17
16-9
16-9
16-10
7-16
10-16
14-16
16-14
15-19
16-14
22-18
16-5
16-5
16-13
16-10
2-16
28-24
13-16
15-19
1-16
Heroic 13-16
3-16
16-13
16-11
9-16
6-16
16-3
16-6
12-16
16-10
5-16
9-16
16-14
14-16
6-16
10-16
12-16
6-16
16-13
10-16
16-11
10-16
16-7
16-14
10-16
22-19
North 12-16
6-16
9-16
16-9
14-16
19-17
10-16
16-14
16-7
16-6
19-17
13-16
19-15
14-16
16-6
16-10
16-8
13-16
16-11
9-16
22-20
13-16
16-6
16-10
16-7
5-16
G2 5-16
8-16
16-2
16-5
16-11
9-16
16-9
14-16
7-16
16-14
3-16
2-16
18-22
5-16
16-12
16-6
8-16
16-13
16-10
10-16
6-16
16-11
16-6
16-4
16-14
3-16
Fnatic 16-13
5-16
11-16
16-5
20-22
11-16
16-5
11-16
19-16
16-4
12-16
4-16
5-16
13-16
13-16
16-10
11-16
16-9
16-10
10-16
5-16
22-19
8-16
16-11
10-16
14-16
BIG 19-16
16-9
13-16
16-5
16-5
19-17
16-9
11-16
6-16
16-4
9-16
16-13
10-16
16-2
11-16
16-10
20-22
16-13
16-6
11-16
16-5
19-22
16-9
19-17
19-17
16-4
AGO 4-16
16-10
11-16
16-13
16-11
8-16
5-16
3-16
6-16
16-10
11-16
16-10
24-28
16-13
7-16
14-16
6-16
10-16
6-16
4-16
16-8
11-16
9-16
17-16
7-16
19-17
WG 16-13
16-14
16-11
11-16
8-16
11-16
5-16
8-16
8-16
14-16
13-16
14-16
19-15
16-1
16-10
19-22
7-16
16-5
14-16
16-3
16-10
16-14
17-19
4-16
16-7
17-19

Asia[]

The Asia finals will feature two teams from China, one team from Southeast Asia, and one team from India. China and Southeast Asia played in an eight team, double elimination, best of three bracket, with the exception of the finals, which was a best of five with the team from the winner's side receiving an automatic 1–0 advantage. India's qualifier was part of the ESL India Premiership 2018 Fall. Teams played in a twelve team group stage, in which each team played each other once. The top four teams move on to the bracket stage in a best of three, four team bracket. The finals will feature a four team, single elimination, best of three bracket.[7][8][9][10]

China[]

ViCi Gaming had an unexpected run after upsetting TyLoo and MVP PK to take the top seed in the Asia Finals. CyberZen had the same result through a different path, upsetting Asia's two best teams to take the second spot in the China qualifier.

  First Round     Second Round     Third Round     Semifinals     Finals
                                                 
  Winner's Bracket
  1 China TyLoo 1  
  8 China ViCi Gaming 2    
      8 China ViCi Gaming 2  
      5 China CyberZen 0    
  4 Japan SZ Absolute 0          
  5 China CyberZen 2        
      8 China ViCi Gaming 2            
      3 South Korea MVP PK 1              
  2 China Flash Gaming 0              
  7 South Korea GOSU 2                
      7 South Korea GOSU 1          
      3 South Korea MVP PK 2        
  3 South Korea MVP PK 2          
  6 China EHOME 1         8 China ViCi Gaming Q
      5 China CyberZen Q
  Loser's Bracket      
  1 China TyLoo 2        
  4 Japan SZ Absolute 0     7 South Korea GOSU 0        
    1 China TyLoo 2          
      1 China TyLoo 1        
  2 China Flash Gaming W         5 China CyberZen 2     3 South Korea MVP PK 1    
  6 China EHOME FF     2 China Flash Gaming 1         5 China CyberZen 2  
    5 China CyberZen 2  

Southeast Asia[]

After falling to the Singaporean powerhouse B.O.O.T-dream[S]cape, Lucid Dream had a strong and unexpected loser's bracket run, taking down FrostFire and B.O.O.T-dream[S]cape before demolishing Thailand's best in Signature Gaming in the final two maps of the finals.

  First Round     Second Round     Third Round     Semifinals     Finals
                                                 
  Winner's Bracket
  1 Singapore B.O.O.T-d[S] 2  
  8 Indonesia Recca Esports 0    
      1 Singapore B.O.O.T-d[S] 2  
      4 Thailand Lucid Dream 0    
  4 Thailand Lucid Dream 2          
  5 Indonesia EXECU. 0        
      1 Singapore B.O.O.T-d[S] 0            
      2 Thailand Signature G. 2              
  2 Thailand Signature G. 2              
  7 Thailand Beyond Esports 0                
      2 Thailand Signature G. 2          
      6 Malaysia FrostFire 0        
  3 Philippines TNC Pro Team 1          
  6 Malaysia FrostFire 2         2 Thailand Signature G. 2
      4 Thailand Lucid Dream 3
  Loser's Bracket      
  8 Indonesia Recca Esports 2        
  5 Indonesia EXECU. 0     6 Malaysia FrostFire 2        
    8 Indonesia Recca Esports 1          
      6 Malaysia FrostFire 1        
  7 Thailand Beyond Esp. 2         4 Thailand Lucid Dream 2     1 Singapore B.O.O.T-d[S] 1    
  3 Philippines TNC Pro Team 0     4 Thailand Lucid Dream 2         4 Thailand Lucid Dream 2  
    7 Thailand Beyond Esports 1  

China and Southeast Asia final standings[]

Both Asian leagues' standings are shown below. Each team's in-game leaders are shown below.

Place Team Roster Coach
1st Thailand Lucid Dream Thailand Leaf, Thailand JUSTCAUSE, Thailand NIFFY, Thailand wannafly, Thailand Zendy Thailand 0bi
China ViCi Gaming China advent, China aumaN, China zhokiNg, Hong Kong Freeman, Malaysia kaze
2nd China CyberZen China tb, China bottle, China HZ, China Savage, China tb, China Viva China Addingwll
Thailand Signature Gaming Thailand Reality, Thailand husk!!e, Thailand j9, Thailand PPOverdose, Thailand RoLEX
3rd Singapore B.O.O.T-dream[S]cape Singapore ImpressioN, Singapore Bobosaur, Singapore moxie, Singapore splashske, Singapore Tommy Sweden dsn
South Korea MVP PK South Korea solo, South Korea glow, South Korea minixeta, South Korea XigN, South Korea zeff South Korea termi
4th Malaysia FrostFire Malaysia aimaNNN, Malaysia acAp, Malaysia CHAPMAN, Malaysia d4v41, Malaysia Subbey
China TyLoo Indonesia BnTeT, China captainMo, China DD, China somebody, Indonesia xccurate China CruSad3
5th – 6th Thailand Beyond Esports Thailand TOR, Thailand cbbk, Thailand Geniuss, Thailand Olivia, Thailand stk
China Flash Gaming China Summer, China Artill, China Attacker, China Ayaya, China LOVEYY China z8z
South Korea GOSU South Korea Lakia, South Korea HSK, South Korea Jinx, South Korea SeokE, South Korea stax
Indonesia Recca Esports Indonesia asterisk, Indonesia Eeyore, Indonesia FrostMisty, Indonesia roseau, Indonesia Sys
7th – 8th China EHOME China Karsa, China Ayeon, China despacitolan, China HaoKing, Taiwan Marek
Indonesia EXECUTIONERS India Ace, Indonesia adrnkiNg, Indonesia blaZeK1ng, Indonesia kr0, Indonesia Wnd Indonesia bali
Japan SCARZ Absolute Japan Laz, Japan barce, Japan crow, Japan Reita, Japan takej
Philippines TNC Pro Team Philippines Papichulo, Philippines BORKUM, Philippines Kenzyy, Philippines Pro., Philippines witz

India[]

Group stage[]

The group stage standings are shown below. Rosters are shown in alphabetical order. Teams that placed fifth through eighth earned roughly US$1,034.92 each and the teams that placed ninth through twelfth earned roughly US$517.46 each.

Place Team W-L RD Roster Pts
1 India OpTic India 11-0 +83 India , India forsaken, India haiVann, India Marzil, Germany yb 33
2 India Team Brutality 8-3 +71 India astaRR, India Fox, India Juventa, India RiX, India V3nom 24
3 India Slaughter Rage Army 8-3 +26 India Aflekx, India DreaM, India JaguaR, India MaChO, India The_Guru 24
4 India 2ez Gaming 8-3 +18 India BadmaN, India PoKI, India RecoilMaster, India ReX, India t1toSAVAGE 24
5 India Entity eSports 7-4 +44 India Amaterasu, India DEATHMAKER, India Excali, India HellrangeR, India HuntR 21
6 India Team iNvictus 7-4 +42 India BinaryBUG, India blackhawk, India Manan, India pashasahil, India ribbiz 21
7 India JHS 6-5 +10 India BADlove, India HArsH, India JuveN, India NEPU, India STARRRRR 18
8 India God Partivles 4-7 -20 India EmbeR, India KnightRider, India MagicieN, India sh1vy, India spyder 12
9 India ATE Gaming 4-7 -16 India Bogeymanh, India BusterrR, India Impale, India KappA, India spyderKav1sh 12
10 India Team Malhars 2-9 -45 India Anakil, India HellfightRR, India PokerF, India ProuD, India Shabby 6
11 India MaG PuneF1ve 1-10 -37 India karam1L, India Mav1s, India NeverGiv3uP, India RSN, India vel0city 3
12 Kuwait darks1d31 0-11 0 Kuwait Alghanimzzzzz, Kuwait cHinGii, Kuwait n1ex, Kuwait Nem0, Kuwait t0tti 0

1 darks1d3 drops out

India Finals[]

After Nikhil "forsaken" Kumawat was caught cheating and given a five-year ban from the Esports Integrity Coalition and after OpTic Gaming released its OpTic India team, ESL announced that the former OpTic India players would forfeit their spot. ESL announced that 2ez Gaming, the loser to OpTic India in the semifinals, and Slaughter Rage Army, the loser to OpTic India in the finals, would play to determine the final spot in the Asia Finals.[11][12]

2ez Gaming would scrape past Slaughter Rage Army to take the final spot in the Asia Finals. Team Brutality earned about US$1,687, Slaughter Rage Army earned about US$3,375, and 2ez Gaming earned about US$6,750. OpTic India did not earn any money as a result of being disqualified.

Semifinals Finals
      
India OpTic India DQ
India 2ez Gaming W
India 2ez Gaming 2
India Slaughter Rage Army 0
India Team Brutality 0
India Slaughter Rage Army 2

Asia Finals[]

Prize money was handed out in the Asia finals. The semifinalists earned US$7,000 each and the runner-up earned US$15,000

ViCi Gaming took the first map over 2ez Gaming 16–12, but the Indians were able to surprise the Asian scene and take a map off of the Chinese with the same 16–12 score. However, ViCi adjusted well and dominated the final map 16–3 to head to the grand finals. Meanwhile, CyberZen nearly blew an 11–4 lead against Lucid Dream, but came up on top 16-12 before shutting down the Thai team 16–3 in the second map. In a close two-game sweep, ViCi took down CyberZen and went to Odense as Asia's representative.

Semifinals EPLS8 Finals Qualifier
      
CHN1 China ViCi Gaming 2
IND India 2ez Gaming 1
CHN1 China ViCi Gaming 2
CHN2 China CyberZen 0
SEA Thailand Lucid Dream 0
CHN2 China CyberZen 2

Oceania[]

The Oceania region featured an eight team, best of three, double elimination bracket. Five teams from Australia and one team from New Zealand were invited and another two teams qualified through online qualifiers. The winners earned a spot in the Odense Finals.[13]

The two expected teams reached the finals, but both teams lost players to the Renegades, with Grayhound Gaming's star AWPer Sean "Gratisfaction"' Kaiwai and ORDER's Jay "liazz" Tregillgas leaving their respective teams to join Oceania's best team playing in North America. After some close games, ORDER was the team to come out on top and headed to Denmark for the Finals.

  First Round     Second Round     Third Round     Semifinals     Finals
                                                 
  Winner's Bracket
  1 Australia Grayhound G. W  
  8 Australia Paradox G. FF    
      1 Australia Grayhound G. 2  
      5 Australia Chiefs ESC 0    
  4 Australia Legacy Esports 1          
  5 Australia Chiefs ESC 2        
      1 Australia Grayhound G. 1            
      2 Australia ORDER 2              
  2 Australia ORDER 2              
  7 Australia Ground Zero 0                
      2 Australia ORDER 2          
      3 New Zealand Tainted Minds 1        
  3 New Zealand Tainted Minds 2          
  6 Australia madlikewizards 0         2 Australia ORDER 3
      1 Australia Grayhound G. 1
  Loser's Bracket      
  8 Australia Paradox G. 1        
  4 Australia Legacy Esp. 2     3 New Zealand Tainted Minds 2        
    4 Australia Legacy Esports 0          
      3 New Zealand Tainted Minds 1        
  7 Australia Ground Zero 2         5 Australia Chiefs ESC 2     1 Australia Grayhound G. 2    
  6 Australia madlikewizards 0     5 Australia Chiefs ESC 2         5 Australia Chiefs ESC 0  
    7 Australia Ground Zero 1  

Oceania standings[]

The final Oceania standings are shown below. Each team's in-game leader is shown first. The in-game leader for Paradox Gaming is unknown. Second placed earned US$15,000, third place earned US$9,000, and fourth placed earned US$5,000.

Place Team Roster Coach
1st Australia ORDER Australia emagine, Australia aliStair, Australia hatz, Australia INS, Australia zepg Australia Elmapuddy
2nd Australia Grayhound Gaming Mongolia erkaSt, Australia dexter, Australia DickStacy, Australia malta, Australia sterling
3rd Australia Chiefs eSports Club Australia MoeycQ, Australia flickz, Australia Infrequent, Australia lyeN, Australia Texta
4th New Zealand Tainted Minds Australia apoc, New Zealand ofnu, New Zealand sico, New Zealand zewsy, Australia USTILO Australia ferg
5th – 6th Australia Ground Zero Australia NikkeZ, Australia bURNRUOk, Australia deStiny, Australia kyoto, Australia Xtinct Australia PeetyG
Australia Legacy Esports New Zealand LONS, Australia BL1TZ, Australia stat, Serbia Lacore, South Korea soju_j Australia Kingfisher
7th – 8th Australia madlikewizards Australia Dezibel, Australia Ayrez, Australia chelleos, Australia JS, Australia smooth_criminal22
Australia Paradox Gaming Australia Chiswell, Australia Chub, Australia keeyto, Australia Mayker, Australia Valiance

Latin America[]

South America's league was part of ESL Latin American League Season 2. Teams were split up into two groups of four and played a standard GSL, double elimination format. The two finalists played in an offline final in São Paolo, Brazil, and the winner of that series earned a spot in the EPL Season 8 Finals.[14][15]

Group A
Pos Team W L RF RA RD Pts
1 Brazil Sharks Esports 2 0 71 42 +29 6
2 Argentina Isurus Gaming 2 1 92 76 +16 6
3 Brazil No2B e-Sports Clube 1 2 70 98 -28 3
4 Brazil Santos e-Sports 0 2 45 64 -19 0
Group A Results
Brazil Sharks Esports 2 0 Brazil No2B e-Sports Clube
Argentina Isurus Gaming 2 0 Brazil Santos e-Sports
Brazil Santos e-Sports 0 2 Brazil No2B e-Sports Clube
Brazil Sharks Esports 2 1 Argentina Isurus Gaming
Argentina Isurus Gaming 2 0 Brazil No2B e-Sports Clube

Group B

Pos Team W L RF RA RD Pts
1 Brazil Imperial e-Sports 2 0 64 42 +22 6
2 Brazil Team Wild 2 1 83 74 +9 6
3 Brazil W7M Gaming 1 2 81 79 +2 3
4 Brazil Bragantino e-Sports 0 1 31 64 -33 0
Group B Results
Brazil Team Wild 2 0 Brazil Bragantino e-Sports
Brazil W7M Gaming 2 0 Brazil Imperial e-Sports
Brazil W7M Gaming 2 0 Brazil Bragantino e-Sports
Brazil Team Wild 0 2 Brazil Imperial e-Sports
Brazil Team Wild 2 0 Brazil W7M Gaming

Isurus Gaming was able to scrape past Imperial e-Sports after an intense third map that saw Imperial have a 12-3 and then a 14–5 lead before Isurus made a huge comeback to win 16–14. Sharks Esports easily took down Team Wild in the first map 16–8, but needed to go to overtime to sweep the series in a 19–16 victory. Sharks and Isurus each had 16-5 wins, but a 16-9 and a close 16–14 win in favor of Sharks allowed the Brazilians to repeat at Latin America champions and head back to another EPL Finals.

Semifinals Finals
      
A1 Brazil Sharks Esports 2
B2 Brazil Team Wild 0
A1 Brazil Sharks Esports 3
A2 Argentina Isurus Gaming 1
B1 Brazil Imperial e-Sports 1
A2 Argentina Isurus Gaming 2

South America standings[]

The final South America standings are shown below.

Place Prize Money Team Roster Coach
1st TBD Brazil Sharks Esports Brazil exit, Brazil jnt, Brazil leo_drunky, Brazil nak, Brazil RCF Brazil coachi
2nd R$20,000 Argentina Isurus Gaming Argentina 1962, Argentina nbl, Argentina Noktse, Argentina Reversive, Argentina Tutehen Argentina pino
3rd – 4th R$7,000 Brazil Imperial e-Sports Brazil dzt, Brazil shz, Brazil SHOOWTiME, Brazil tifa, Brazil zqk Brazil Kaos
Brazil Team Wild Brazil destinyy, Brazil KHTEX, Brazil land1n, Brazil PKL, Brazil tatazin Brazil bruno
5th – 6th R$2,000 Brazil No2B e-Sports Clube Brazil dug, Brazil frt1, Brazil ovr, Brazil pesadelooo, Brazil Tuurtle
Brazil W7M Gaming Brazil pancc, Brazil raafa, Brazil RMN, Brazil ryotzz, Brazil YJ Brazil Peu
7th – 8th R$1,000 Brazil Bragantino e-Sports Brazil DANVIET, Brazil DrG, Brazil koe, Brazil r4ul, Brazil SoweLL
Brazil Santos e-Sports Brazil ALLE, Brazil cadelao, Brazil delboNi, Brazil fP1, Brazil LeoGOD Brazil ZaMpA

Finals[]

The finalized teams are shown below. Each team's HLTV.org ranking for December 3, 2018 – the final rankings before the Finals – is shown next to the team.[16]

North America
Europe
Asia
  • China ViCi Gaming (66)
Oceania
  • Australia ORDER (62)
South America
  • Brazil Sharks Esports (92)

Broadcast talent[]

Desk host

  • United States Tres "stunna" Saranthus

Stage host

  • United Kingdom OJ Borg

Interviewer

  • United Kingdom James Banks

Commentators

  • United Kingdom Hugo Byron
  • Australia Tim "brainstorm" Dunne
  • United Kingdom Henry "HenryG" Greer
  • Australia Geordie "Mac" McAleer
  • Australia Jake "Hysterics" Osypenko
  • Australia Mitch "pili" Pilipowski
  • United Kingdom Harry "JustHarry" Russell
  • Canada Matthew "Sadokist" Trivett

Analysts

  • Australia Chad "SPUNJ" Burchill
  • Finland Joona "natu" Leppänen
  • Denmark Jacob "Pimp" Winneche

Observers

  • United Kingdom Alex "Rushly" Rush

Group stage[]

The format of the group stage is a two group, eight team, double elimination bracket. The teams that win their brackets will move on to the semifinals while the next two teams will be in the quarterfinals.

Group A[]

Astralis kicked off the EPL Season 8 Finals by taking down ViCi after a close first half only to put on a show with its signature counter-terrorist side in the second half. HellRaisers put up a 13-2 halftime lead against the Renegades and never looked back after that. G2's struggles continued against Team Liquid after putting up a close first half; Liquid held G2 to one round in the second half to put the French away. BIG took down one of the newest additions to EPL in INTZ eSports in a somewhat close game. Renegades continued its domination over Asian teams by taking down ViCi to send the first team home. After splitting two maps, G2 and INTZ had a long fight that extended to double overtime; G2 shut out INTZ in the second overtime to stay alive despite Kenny "kennyS" Schrub struggling. HellRaisers managed to take the first map against the world's best in Astralis and had a chance to sweep the Danes, but Astralis hung on. Astralis took that momentum in ran over HellRaisers to secure a playoff spot. Liquid stifled BIG in the other winner's semifinals and Liquid and Astralis met once again in tournament. BIG's exceptional season came is a disappointing end as the Germans lost a best of three to the Renegades, losing badly in the maps they lost as BIG's star players in Owen "smooya" Butterfield and Johannes "tabseN" Wodarz did not show up. HellRaisers dominated G2 on the map the international squad won, but G2 had the more important result by taking two maps, both in comeback fashion as Edouard "SmithZz" Dubourdeaux and Kevin "Ex6TenZ" Droolans looked to close out their stints with G2 with success. Astralis had no problem dealing with Liquid again as the Danes swept the North Americas in two maps, including extending their Nuke win streak. In the loser's side, G2 had a chance to take clinch a playoff berth, but it was the newly formed Renegades lineup that came away in the end.

Winner's Quarterfinals Winner's Semifinals Winner's Finals
         
EU1 Denmark Astralis 1
AS China ViCi Gaming 0
EU1 Denmark Astralis 2
EU5 European Union HellRaisers 1
EU5 European Union HellRaisers 1
NA5 Australia Renegades 0
EU1 Denmark Astralis 2
NA3 Team Liquid 0
NA3 Team Liquid 1
EU7 France G2 Esports 0
NA3 Team Liquid 2
EU3 Germany BIG 0
EU3 Germany BIG 1
NA6 Brazil INTZ eSports 0
Loser's Eighths Loser's Quarterfinals Playoff Qualifier
EU3 Germany BIG 1
AS China ViCi Gaming 0 NA5 Australia Renegades 2
NA5 Australia Renegades 2 NA5 Australia Renegades 2
EU7 France G2 Esports 1
EU5 European Union HellRaisers 1
EU7 France G2 Esports 2 EU7 France G2 Esports 2
NA6 Brazil INTZ eSports 1
Group A Results
Group A matches
Team Score Map Score Team
Denmark Astralis 16 Inferno 8 China ViCi Gaming
European Union HellRaisers 16 Mirage 5 Australia Renegades
Team Liquid 16 Nuke 8 France G2 Esports
Germany BIG 16 Train 10 Brazil INTZ eSports
Denmark Astralis 8 Mirage 16 European Union HellRaisers
Denmark Astralis 16 Dust II 13 European Union HellRaisers
Denmark Astralis 16 Inferno 4 European Union HellRaisers
Team Liquid 16 Inferno 6 Germany BIG
Team Liquid 16 Dust II 6 Germany BIG
Team Liquid Nuke Germany BIG
China ViCi Gaming 12 Inferno 16 Australia Renegades
China ViCi Gaming 9 Mirage 16 Australia Renegades
China ViCi Gaming Train Australia Renegades
France G2 Esports 16 Overpass 6 Brazil INTZ eSports
France G2 Esports 8 Mirage 16 Brazil INTZ eSports
France G2 Esports 22 Dust II 18 Brazil INTZ eSports
Germany BIG 5 Cache 16 Australia Renegades
Germany BIG 16 Overpass 14 Australia Renegades
Germany BIG 7 Train 16 Australia Renegades
European Union HellRaisers 13 Dust II 16 France G2 Esports
European Union HellRaisers 16 Inferno 5 France G2 Esports
European Union HellRaisers 13 Overpass 16 France G2 Esports
Denmark Astralis 16 Inferno 12 Team Liquid
Denmark Astralis 16 Nuke 8 Team Liquid
Denmark Astralis Overpass Team Liquid
Australia Renegades 10 Overpass 16 France G2 Esports
Australia Renegades 16 Train 13 France G2 Esports
Australia Renegades 16 Cache 8 France G2 Esports

Group B[]

MIBR started off group B by thrashing its compatriots in Sharks Esports as Leonardo "leo_drunky" Oliveira went the whole map without getting a kill; although he did get two kills, he killed one of his teammates and killed himself to set his kill total back to zero. NRG and North had an extremely close game, but NRG managed to come out in the end after winning four of the last five rounds. Ghost could not keep up its superb EPL season against mousesports as the majority-Canadian team could not get much done on either side of the map. Natus Vincere (Na'Vi) and ORDER played in a sloppy game, but Na'Vi came back from a 10–5 deficit and then again at 14–13 to barely scrape past the Australians to move on in the winner's bracket. Sharks pulled off a massive upset over North, and the win was not a close one as Sharks completely dominated the Danes. In the other lower bracket game, Ghost easily took down ORDER in the first map, but was forced to come back from an 8–13 deficit in the second map as Ghost eliminated the Australians. MIBR and NRG dominated each other's picks, but MIBR came back from a 5–10 deficit and then a 12-15 disadvantage to go on and win in overtime to secure a playoffs spot. Na'Vi was able to win its initial match when, in the past, the win eluded them, but the CIS team was smashed by mousesports as mousesports cruised its way to a playoff berth. Na'Vi easily defeated Sharks in two maps to send South America's representative home. Ghost and NRG had a very close series. NRG barely defeated Ghost in the first map and Ghost had only a slightly easier time in the second map. In the third map, NRG had a comfortable 11-4 halftime lead, but its performance against MIBR nearly replicated itself as Ghost came all the way back to win the game 16–14, thanks in part to Yassine "Subroza" Taoufik's 26 kills. In the final winner's match, MIBR barely defeated mousesports, but then easily took the second map to win the group. In the lower bracket side, Ghost surprisingly took the first map against Na'Vi. In the second map, Na'Vi had a 15–11 lead, but Ghost came back to tie the game; however, Na'Vi was able to win the game in overtime. Na'Vi carried that momentum and took advantage of Ghost's inexperience to easily take the third map and take the final playoff spot.

Winner's Quarterfinals Winner's Semifinals Winner's Finals
         
NA1 Brazil MIBR 1
SA Brazil Sharks Esports 0
NA1 Brazil MIBR 2
NA4 United States NRG Esports 1
NA4 United States NRG Esports 1
EU4 Denmark North 0
NA1 Brazil MIBR 2
EU6 European Union mousesports 0
NA2 Canada Ghost Gaming 0
EU6 European Union mousesports 1
EU6 European Union mousesports 2
EU2 Ukraine Natus Vincere 0
EU2 Ukraine Natus Vincere 1
OC Australia ORDER 0
Loser's Eighths Loser's Quarterfinals Playoff Qualifier
EU2 Ukraine Natus Vincere 2
SA Brazil Sharks Esports 2 SA Brazil Sharks Esports 0
EU4 Denmark North 0 EU2 Ukraine Natus Vincere 2
NA2 Canada Ghost Gaming 1
NA4 United States NRG Esports 1
NA2 Canada Ghost Gaming 2 NA2 Canada Ghost Gaming 2
OC Australia ORDER 0
Group B Results
Group B matches
Team Score Map Score Team
Brazil MIBR 16 Inferno 2 Brazil Sharks Esports
United States NRG Esports 16 Train 13 Denmark North
Canada Ghost Gaming 5 Train 16 European Union mousesports
Ukraine Natus Vincere 16 Mirage 14 Australia ORDER
Brazil MIBR 16 Overpass 7 United States NRG Esports
Brazil MIBR 8 Inferno 16 United States NRG Esports
Brazil MIBR 19 Mirage 16 United States NRG Esports
European Union mousesports 16 Nuke 6 Ukraine Natus Vincere
European Union mousesports 16 Train 4 Ukraine Natus Vincere
European Union mousesports Mirage Ukraine Natus Vincere
Brazil Sharks Esports 16 Mirage 4 Denmark North
Brazil Sharks Esports 16 Inferno 7 Denmark North
Brazil Sharks Esports Nuke Denmark North
Canada Ghost Gaming 16 Cache 5 Australia ORDER
Canada Ghost Gaming 16 Train 14 Australia ORDER
Canada Ghost Gaming Inferno Australia ORDER
Ukraine Natus Vincere 16 Nuke 9 Brazil Sharks Esports
Ukraine Natus Vincere 16 Dust II 3 Brazil Sharks Esports
Ukraine Natus Vincere Mirage Brazil Sharks Esports
United States NRG Esports 16 Inferno 14 Canada Ghost Gaming
United States NRG Esports 11 Cache 16 Canada Ghost Gaming
United States NRG Esports 11 Mirage 16 Canada Ghost Gaming
Brazil MIBR 16 Train 14 European Union mousesports
Brazil MIBR 16 Inferno 6 European Union mousesports
Brazil MIBR Mirage European Union mousesports
Ukraine Natus Vincere 11 Inferno 16 Canada Ghost Gaming
Ukraine Natus Vincere 19 Train 16 Canada Ghost Gaming
Ukraine Natus Vincere 19 Mirage 6 Canada Ghost Gaming

Playoffs[]

The two runner-ups from each group will each face off in the quarterfinals. The top seeds in each group will earn automatic berths to the playoffs. The quarterfinals and semifinals will be best of three matches and the finals will be a best of five.

Quarterfinals Semifinals Grand Finals
A1 Denmark Astralis 2
B2 European Union mousesports 2 B2 European Union mousesports 0
A3 Australia Renegades 1 A1 Denmark Astralis 3
A2 Team Liquid 1
B1 Brazil MIBR 0
A2 Team Liquid 2 A2 Team Liquid 2
B3 Ukraine Natus Vincere 0

Round of 6[]

The playoffs started off on Cache, Renegades' map choice and the Australians proved why they like to play on the map after a 14-1 halftime lead. mousesports saw limited success in the second half by getting three rounds, but Renegades had almost zero problems closing out the first map. The next map would prove to be a close one as mousesports took an 8–7 lead by the half. However, Renegades took the next nine of twelve rounds to suddenly take a 14–11 lead and was on the brink of eliminating a strong European team. However, Tomáš "oskar" Šťastný came alive and saved his team as mousesports took the last five rounds to sneak by with a 16–14 win and tied the series. Train was the next map and mousesports ran away with the first half with a 12–3 lead. Renegades started to make a run, but the deficit proved to be too much as mousesports moved on the face Astralis in the semifinals.

Two powerhouses in the Global Offensive scene faced off in the first phase of the playoffs. On the first map, Natus Vincere struggled massively despite Oleksandr "s1mple" Kostyliev's 18 kills to try to aid the Ukrainian-Russian team. Two unexpected players showed up for Liquid as Epitácio "TACO" de Melo, who is mainly known for his support role to help his teammates succeed, and Russel "Twistzz" Van Dulken, who had been struggling with health issues, came out on top for Liquid as the North American team cruised. Natus Vincere looked to get back in the groove as Liquid took just a three-round lead by the half. However, Liquid's defense stomped Natus Vincere's terrorist side in the second half and Liquid dismantled the CIS team as TACO would go on to face his former team with Liquid.

Round of 6 matches
Team Score Map Score Team
European Union mousesports 4 Cache 16 Australia Renegades
European Union mousesports 16 Mirage 14 Australia Renegades
European Union mousesports 16 Train 9 Australia Renegades
Team Liquid 16 Dust II 4 Ukraine Natus Vincere
Team Liquid 16 Inferno 6 Ukraine Natus Vincere
Team Liquid Mirage Ukraine Natus Vincere

Semifinals[]

The first semifinals match went to Mirage. mousesports took the first two rounds before Astralis struck back with three. mousesports retook the lead at 5–3, but Astralis had a six-round win streak and ended the half with a 9–6 lead. Astralis would extend its lead to 13–6, but the international team came back to make it 13–11. Astralis would then slowly walk away with the victory by taking the last three of four rounds. The next map went to Inferno. mousesports started on the counter-terrorist side, but Astralis's offense would only allow a smattering of mousesports rounds to go through as mousesports could not string consecutive rounds together. The second half showcased the infamous Astralis Inferno counter-terrorist side as the Danes let nothing go through and took the series.

The next went to North America's best versus arguably the best core in Global Offensive history. The first map was not close as Liquid had zero problems on its defensive side as Keith "NAF" Markovic lead the way with his 21 kills. Liquid would carry that momentum into the second map by taking a 12-3 halftime lead on Overpass. MIBR started to show some signs of comeback in the second half, but NAF went huge again with 31 kills and Liquid easily made its way to, again, face off against Astralis in the grand finals.

Semifinals matches
Team Score Map Score Team
Denmark Astralis 16 Mirage 12 European Union mousesports
Denmark Astralis 16 Inferno 5 European Union mousesports
Denmark Astralis Dust II European Union mousesports
Brazil MIBR 2 Cache 16 Team Liquid
Brazil MIBR 8 Overpass 16 Team Liquid
Brazil MIBR Inferno Team Liquid

Grand finals[]

The grand finals started off Team Liquid starting off very strong as it completely overran the coveted Astralis defense to take an 11-4 halftime lead. Astralis would make it close by taking the first four rounds of the second half, but Liquid followed up with five unanswered rounds of its own to take the first map with relative ease. Liquid had another solid first half after taking a 9–6 lead. However, Astralis's counter-terrorist side finally came alive as Liquid only gained two rounds in the second half and Astralis dominated in that half, including winning seven consecutive rounds. Astralis rode that momentum into the next map as it took 10 rounds on its terrorist side before moving onto its Inferno counter-terrorist side, something that many teams could not break. In this case, it looked like Liquid broke down whatever Astralis's setups and strategies were, something only MIBR could seemingly do, as it tied the game at 11. However, Astralis adjusted and shut down whatever Liquid had to offer and took the last five rounds and took the map. On Dust II, Astralis took a 4–0 lead, but Liquid struck back with five rounds. The teams went back and forth and Liquid came out on top 8-7 by the end of the first half. In the second half, Astralis rocketed to the lead by starting off with a booming seven round win streak to start the second half. That streak would prove too much for the North Americans as Liquid only got two rounds. Astralis took the last two rounds of the map and clinched its second straight EPL title.

With this win, Astralis won four Intel Grand Slam tournaments, meaning it won the first Intel Grand Slam and earned a bonus one million dollars. This win also solidified Astralis even more that it was the best team of 2018.

Finals matches
Team Score Map Score Team
Denmark Astralis 8 Train 16 Team Liquid
Denmark Astralis 16 Mirage 11 Team Liquid
Denmark Astralis 16 Inferno 11 Team Liquid
Denmark Astralis 16 Dust II 10 Team Liquid
Denmark Astralis Overpass Team Liquid

Finals standings[]

Place Team Prize Money
1st Denmark Astralis US$250,000
2nd Team Liquid US$110,000
3rd – 4th Brazil MIBR US$55,000
European Union mousesports
5th–6th Ukraine Natus Vincere US$32,000
Australia Renegades
7th–8th France G2 Esports US$24,000
Canada Ghost Gaming
9th–12th Germany BIG US$22,000
European Union HellRaisers
United States NRG Esports
Brazil Sharks Esports
13th–16th Brazil INTZ eSports US$20,000
Denmark North
Australia ORDER
China ViCi Gaming

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