![]() SMB already proved that in EMEA’s Challengers Finals. Either one could absolutely take down G2. Liquid lost the rematch to Fnatic at Reykajvík, which ended up being the difference between a spot in Champions and heading to LCQ.īoth teams are loaded with talent but fell below expectations on the international stage. ![]() SMB were the only EMEA team to miss the bracket stage, although the team’s group was the most difficult of the four. They both finished well in their regional qualifier as SMB took second out of the four teams who made it to Berlin, and Liquid beat out Fnatic to become the top seed at Reykjavík.īut then when they went to the tournament, the other teams from EMEA outperformed them. Both teams have a similar story in their international LAN appearances. Sticking with chalk here and going with SuperMassive Blaze and Team Liquid. G2 will have a chance for redemption at LCQ. At no other point in Masters: Berlin did a team go an entire map without winning a round. G2 may be the favorite, but I wouldn’t put them as far ahead of the rest of the field as 100 Thieves is in NA, mainly because the last map we saw from them they lost 13-0. Over the course of the tournament, Oscar "mixwell" Cañellas Colocho showed the talent that made him one of the top Counter-Strike players and 18-year old French phenom Wassim "keloqz" Cista became one of the game’s rising stars. With that being said, they had the easiest first-round matchup of any team in the bracket part of Berlin as they took down Latin America’s KRÜ Esports. They finished as semifinalists in Berlin and beat Sentinels in the group stage. Overall, the talent across EMEA LCQ is slightly below the NA LCQ only due to the fact that the top three teams from EMEA are in Champions, but only the top two from NA are. Of the four teams that represented the region in Berlin, two are in this LCQ field. The teamsĪfter an EMEA team won Masters: Berlin, the region removed any doubt that it was on the same level as NA VALORANT. This article will look at the EMEA LCQ, which includes teams from Europe, the Middle East and Africa, and begins Oct. With only the top one or two teams from each region automatically making it through to Champions via circuit points, LCQ is how most teams will make good on the circuit points they accumulated throughout the year. To learn more about the 12 teams already qualified for Champions, check out this article.įor teams who didn’t get to compete in Berlin, or ones who came up just a bit short, four regional Last Chance Qualifiers (LCQ) will mark the final chance teams have to play at Champions. The vast majority of the 12 teams already qualified for the VALORANT Champions Tour’s first true world championship recently competed at Masters: Berlin. ![]() For many of them, it will be a familiar stage. In a few months, 16 teams will head to Berlin for VALORANT Champions. ![]()
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