The Group Stage of ESL Pro League Season 18, which lasted almost a month, has finally ended. During this month, there were a lot of tense matches and exciting moments. Today, we will see who still managed to pass this stage and move to the Playoffs stage.
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ESL Pro League Season 18 is a tournament organized by the Electronic Sports League that has been running for many years and has a very important place among other CS:GO tournaments.
It is because the tournament not only has high prize money of $850,000 but also the opportunity to earn a large number of BLAST Premier points, and most importantly, the winner will receive invitations to the Intel Extreme Masters Katowice 2024 and the BLAST Premier: World Final 2023.
This season, 32 teams met, divided into four groups of eight. Below, we will consider each of them.
In the ESL Pro League, the Group Stage starts with Best-of-3 matches. It means that a team must win two maps to win the match.
Here are the teams seeded into Group A:
According to the tournament rules, only four teams from each group advanced to the playoffs. Two teams advanced from the Upper Bracket, one from the Lower Bracket, and one from the Last Chance.
That was it for Group A of #ESLProLeague Season 18! 💪
— ESL Counter-Strike (@ESLCS) September 3, 2023
Check out how the bracket has developed over the past week as we prepare for Group B! ⤵ pic.twitter.com/yU8v674v0u
The Group A results were very interesting, as many strong teams had shown great results in previous tournaments. However, strong teams like FURIA and GamerLegion lost to the relatively unknown Movistar Riders. Movistar Riders advanced to the Playoffs and showed they could compete for the top 3 spots in the tournament. Their potential is incredible.
Unfortunately, Ninjas in Pyjamas and GamerLegion could not advance, even though they had something to show. They were probably not prepared for the opponents they faced.
Let’s move on to the Group B.
There were also many interesting and intriguing moments in this group, which gave incredible emotions, especially during Last Chance.
Here are the teams seeded into Group B:
For most fans who regularly follow tournaments, it was clear that ENCE was the team to beat in this group. The players on this team have a strong chemistry and are constantly improving. They quickly secured their spot in the playoffs, followed by BIG.
Up until this point, everything had been relatively straightforward. However, the experts had not anticipated the strength and determination of the Ukrainian team Monte. Their matches were closely contested, with the team fighting hard for every round.
Unsurprisingly, they managed to advance to the Playoffs, along with MOUZ, who also had a respectable performance but faced easier opponents.
That was all from Group B at #ESLProLeague Season 18!
— ESL Counter-Strike (@ESLCS) September 10, 2023
Check out how the bracket has developed over the past week as we prepare to get things ready for Group C, starting in a few days! 🙏 pic.twitter.com/ksU9FLsDJk
Now, let us move on to the Group C.
Group C was fascinating, with some of the world’s top teams competing for a spot in the Playoffs.
Here are the teams seeded into Group С:
The most notable performance was from NAVI, who swept all their opponents 2:0 without losing a map. So, both Ukrainian teams were a strong showing and were in good form throughout the tournament. FaZe Clan also had an exciting performance. It’s strange that FaZe often picked Mirage in the previous tournament but didn’t play this map once in Group C.
Fnatic was the third Team to qualify for the Playoffs. The Team finally showed some good chemistry and even defeated Apeks, considered the favorites. The last Team to qualify for the Playoffs was 9z Team. It is difficult to say how strong the Team is, as their results were somewhat mediocre.
That was all for Group C at #ESLProLeague Season 18! 🙏
— ESL Counter-Strike (@ESLCS) September 17, 2023
Four more teams join the playoffs, check out their journey through the bracket as we prepare for Group D! 👇 pic.twitter.com/p47WHbtx9H
And now we move on to the last group of this tournament.
It was one of the most unusual groups, so let’s look at the teams in it.
Here are the teams seeded into Group D:
We had mixed feelings about watching this group. First, the games with Lynn Vision were quite strange, as if the Chinese team had a different understanding of the game. Second, G2 and Complexity were the strongest teams in this group, so there was little suspense, except for the first Complexity match against 9INE.
In addition to all of this, Liquid could not show themselves and lost to VP and Cloud9. VP then advanced to the playoffs. The team that fought for the last chance and won was Eternal Fire, who again beat Liquid.
The last group of #ESLProLeague Season 18 has finished 🙏
— ESL Counter-Strike (@ESLCS) September 24, 2023
Here is how the bracket of Group D has developed over the past week! ⤵ pic.twitter.com/BnYFRsIKEf
As a result, here is a clear Playoff bracket:
The bracket for the #ESLProLeague Season 18 Playoffs is SET! 🔒
— ESL Counter-Strike (@ESLCS) September 24, 2023
Check out where your favorite team is starting their playoff campaign 👇 pic.twitter.com/p5VNvv9J8E
The first Playoff match will take place on September 26 at 16:30 EEST. Don’t miss this event and cheer for your favorite team, and in the meantime, check out the highlights we’ve collected for you.
Of course @arTcsgo goes for the KNIFE 🔪#ESLProLeague pic.twitter.com/AVMRmpHT97
— ESL Counter-Strike (@ESLCS) September 3, 2023
TWO for the price of ONE @KeozBEAST 💥#ESLProLeague pic.twitter.com/fJKaXic1jo
— ESL Counter-Strike (@ESLCS) September 3, 2023
.@zywoo is SO FAST 🥵#ESLProLeague pic.twitter.com/vxFP2VCC4t
— ESL Counter-Strike (@ESLCS) September 3, 2023
.@Vegi1337 MADE IT WORK for the 1v3 clutch 🤩#ESLProLeague pic.twitter.com/glioO8S4Vr
— ESL Counter-Strike (@ESLCS) September 2, 2023
The SILENT drop to win the clutch @nettiknz 😳#ESLProLeague pic.twitter.com/aWfkyRTJFj
— ESL Counter-Strike (@ESLCS) September 7, 2023
.@demqqqq shows another great clutch on Anubis 🙌#ESLProLeague pic.twitter.com/g3q6C9qSbL
— ESL Counter-Strike (@ESLCS) September 7, 2023
wats going on 😭#ESLProLeague pic.twitter.com/yZkP2SQ1Kh
— ESL Counter-Strike (@ESLCS) September 7, 2023
Perfect timing on the flank @siuhycs 💯#ESLProLeague pic.twitter.com/lpYLcdXvAS
— ESL Counter-Strike (@ESLCS) September 9, 2023
.@Twistzz obliterates them with an MP7 😳#ESLProLeague pic.twitter.com/UKLYVbji9C
— ESL Counter-Strike (@ESLCS) September 14, 2023
A QUAD kill from @malbsMd to save the round 👊#ESLProLeague pic.twitter.com/9mKxkjwZuD
— ESL Counter-Strike (@ESLCS) September 16, 2023
.@karriganCSGO and @broky step up to secure a 3rd round 🙌#ESLProLeague pic.twitter.com/9Z3ofIL0QA
— ESL Counter-Strike (@ESLCS) September 17, 2023
Sure ye ye no ye makes sense @s1mpleO#ESLProLeague pic.twitter.com/vRZw1PPq1E
— ESL Counter-Strike (@ESLCS) September 17, 2023
A perfect flash sets @PatsiCSGO up for a 4k 🙏#ESLProLeague pic.twitter.com/HO9UzewrkH
— ESL Counter-Strike (@ESLCS) September 21, 2023
It was a tough and tense month, but the playoff stage is just around the corner, and we will soon find out the names of the ESL Pro League Season 18 winners. The winners will receive $200,000, 3,000 BLAST Premier points, and, most importantly, an invitation to the Intel Extreme Masters Katowice 2024 and the BLAST Premier: World Final 2023.
Stay tuned with us, read our blog, and be always in the center of events!
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