It’s joy or heart break for teams in and near the relegation zone, as tonight’s matches determined whether they will play for the right to stay in the CoD World League, or whether they will compete for a piece of the $250,000 prize pool at Stage 1 Finals.
What We Learned
We know the Top 8 teams. Luminosity and TSM are the final two teams to qualify for the Stage 1 Finals. That means H2K, Team Kaliber, and CLG will join Dream Team in a fight to make it back into the Call of Duty World League against top teams outside of the CWL like the two C9 squads and the formidable Team Liquid.
OpTic is still on top. Even after losing what has been their best Search map to FaZe (Redwood), OpTic Gaming rallied to win the next two maps and take the series 3-1. FaZe are still 4-2 against the current top 5 teams, so they still look like a good squad, but OpTic’s dominance cannot be denied. The only thing left for the team to do is let their online confidence translate to LAN tournament wins. Stage 1’s Finals will be the best of 7, single elimination format we’ve seen at the few LAN events we’ve had this year. It’s a tournament format that is not forgiving on the nerves or flukes in game, but it’s part of the current rules, so players need to be ready. OpTic will go into the tournament as the guaranteed number one seed, but since the tournament only features the top 8 teams in North America, their first round match will still be a tough one.
EnVy are in a solid free fall. The good news? They can’t slide further than 5th place. The bad news? They’ve lost 5 matches in a row. The team’s troubles began when they subbed out ACHES in favor of Cloud9’s Havok. An official team statement explained that Havok was being used to farm CWL points so the team would have a sub to play the upcoming LAN tournaments. It’s an interesting statement given talk from pro players that ACHES was benched by his teammates due to conflicts of personality. It also raised the question of why a team would choose to build a sub’s points when they are second in the league, they have yet to be invited to ESWC, and their seeding has not been determined for the Stage 1 Finals. In any case, the Havok experiment caused some…havok as the team struggled to win matches, and ACHES was brought back. Since that time, the team has continued to struggle in the league, and one can’t help but think a roster change following the Stage 1 Final may be in order.
FINAL SCORES
Team SoloMid 3 – 2 Counter Logic Gaming
Team eLevate 3 – 1 compLexity Gaming
Rise Nation 3 – 0 Team Kaliber
FaZe Clan 1 – 3 OpTic Gaming
Team EnVyUs 1 – 3 Dream Team
H2K 0 – 3 Luminosity Gaming
STANDINGS
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