Intel Extreme Masters Season XIII – Katowice Major 2019

The Intel Extreme Masters Season XIII – Katowice Major 2019, also known as IEM Katowice Major 2019 or Katowice 2019, was the fourteenth Counter-Strike: Global Offensive Major Championship and the world championship for the thirteenth season of the Intel Extreme Masters. It was held in Katowice, Silesian Voivodeship, Poland from February 13 – March 3, 2019.[1] Fourteen teams would qualify for the IEM Katowice Major 2019 based on their top fourteen placements from the last Major, the FACEIT Major: London 2018, while another ten teams would qualify from their respective regional qualifiers.[2] The top eight teams from the London Major (Legends) received a bye to the second phase of the group stage while the other sixteen teams (Challengers) had to go through the first and second group stages in order to reach the playoffs. It featured a $1,000,000 USD prize pool and twenty-four professional teams from around the world as within previous Majors. It was also notably being held by ESL, whose last Major was in 2016. The IEM Katowice Major 2019 was the seventh consecutive major with a prize pool of $1,000,000 since Valve announced the prize pool increase from $250,000 at MLG Columbus 2016.[3][4] This event was the start of the second season of the Intel Grand Slam.

IEM Katowice 2019
2019
The Intel Extreme Masters logo
Tournament information
SportCounter-Strike: Global Offensive
LocationKatowice, Silesian Voivodeship, Poland
DatesFebruary 13–March 3, 2019
Administrator(s)Valve
ESL
Tournament
format(s)
Two 16 team swiss-system group stages
8 team single-elimination playoff
VenueESL Arena
Katowice MCK
Spodek
Teams24 teams
Purse$1,000,000 USD
Final positions
Champions Astralis
1st runners-up ENCE
2nd runners-up MIBR
Natus Vincere
MVP Emil "Magisk" Reif

Astralis, Team Liquid, MIBR, Natus Vincere, and FaZe Clan were returning Legends. BIG, HellRaisers, and compLexity Gaming were knocked out in the New Legends stage, thus losing their Legends status. Renegades, Ninjas in Pyjamas, and ENCE were new Legends.

The grand finals pitted the world's number one Astralis, which defeated Ninjas in Pyjamas and MIBR, and the underdog ENCE, which defeated the world's number two in Team Liquid and the world's number three in Natus Vincere. Astralis swept ENCE in two maps to take its third Major title to tie Fnatic for most Majors titles. In addition, it became just the third team after Fnatic and the current roster of MIBR to win consecutive Majors.

This major is also notable in that this was one of the first tournaments in which the usage of the AUG surpassed the usage of the M4, which had been the main rifle used by the CTs in all previous tournaments dating back to Counter-Strike 1.6.[5] According to some analysts and players, this switch increased the ability to play on the CT-side, in turn reducing the efficiency to play in the T-side.[6] Most notably this affected the maps already favoured for the CT-side defences, such as Train, which was played three times in the final stage of the tournament.

Background

Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (CS:GO) is a multiplayer first-person shooter video game developed by Hidden Path Entertainment and Valve. It is the fourth game in the Counter-Strike series. In competitive play, the game pits two teams against each other: the Terrorists and the Counter-Terrorists. Both sides are tasked with eliminating the other while also completing separate objectives. The Terrorists must either plant a bomb or kill the entire Counter-Terrorist team, while the Counter-Terrorists must either prevent the bomb from being planted by killing the entire Terrorist team or defusing the bomb. Once the bomb is planted, counter-terrorists have forty seconds to defuse the bomb; under normal circumstances, it takes ten seconds to defuse the bomb, but purchasing a defuse kit reduces the defuse time to five seconds. At the end of each round, players are rewarded based on their individual performance with in-game currency to spend on more powerful weapons in subsequent rounds. Winning rounds results in more money than losing, and completing objectives such as killing enemy players gives cash bonuses. However, the more consecutive rounds a team loses, the more money the losing team earns, with the loss bonus capping after five rounds; once that team wins a round, the loss round bonus resets to the minimum amount each player could earn after a round.

The current defending champions are Astralis, after winning their second championship at the FACEIT Major: London 2018. At the time, Fnatic had the most Major titles with 3.

Format

There are four regional qualifiers – Americas, Asia, CIS, and Europe. Two teams from each qualifier move on to the New Challengers stage. Each Minor will feature eight teams. In addition, the teams that placed third in their respective Minors will have another shot at the Major as since Valve reduced the number of direct invites from sixteen to fourteen, the last two spots will be decided through a third place qualifier, in which the teams that placed third at each Minor will play until two teams remain.

The Major will feature twenty-four teams. The top eight teams from the FACEIT Major: London 2018 are known as Legends. The remaining sixteen teams are known as Challengers. The Major is split up into three stages. The first stage is the New Challengers stage, which features all the Challengers, which includes the teams that placed ninth through fourteenth at the FACEIT Major and the ten teams that came through the Minors system.; the top eight teams advance to the next stage and the bottom eight teams are sent home. The second stage is the New Legends stage. This stage features the eight Legends from the London Major and the eight teams from the New Challengers stage. Like the New Challengers stage, the New Legends stage will also have the top eight teams move on to the next stage and the bottom eight teams eliminated. However, the top six teams from the bottom eight teams are automatically invited to the next Major. The final stage is the New Champions stage. This stage features an eight team, best of three, single elimination bracket. Teams play until a winner is decided.[7][8]

Changes were announced for this Major format for the New Challengers and the New Legends stage. Rather than only featuring best of threes in the fifth round for the group stages, ESL announced that any progression or elimination matches would feature a best of three series. Therefore, the high and low matches of round three and all the matches for rounds four and five will be a best of three. Due to time constraints, some matches will be played at the same time when, in the past, every match would be shown on the main stream. Seeding will also be different. Rather than having a determined seeding by placement from the last Major and the Minors, teams will take time to rank the teams they will be playing; the scores will be combined and create the final seeding for the first round. ESL moved away from FACEIT's Buchholz system and instead will use an Elo rating system. Teams will be assigned Elo ratings that match their seeding and the Elo will change after every win or loss, as the winner will take some of the loser's points. Each team's Elo will determine its next matchup rather than having a random draw, as it was done in the past.[9][10]

Map Pool

The map pool will be kept the same as the previous major.[11]

Maps
  • Cache
  • Dust II
  • Mirage
  • Inferno
  • Nuke
  • Train
  • Overpass

Minors

Each regional qualifier, called "Minors", featured eight teams. Each Minor also had a US$50,000 prize pool, with first place receiving US$30,000, second place taking in US$15,000, and third place raking in the last US$5,000. Unlike past Minors, no teams was directly invited to the Minors.[12] All Minors take place in Katowice to avoid visa issues, just like the FACEIT Major approach.[13]

Each Minor's format was similar to past Minors, but with a couple small changes. The group stages would be a GSL, double elimination format with each group featuring four teams. The opening matches would be a best of one. A new change came along with the winner's set being a best of three instead of the usual best of one. The loser's and decider's matches would also be best of three sets. The top two teams in each group would move on to a four team, best of three, double elimination bracket. The top two teams would move on to the Major. In addition, the Minor finals that used to determine seeding would be eliminated; instead, the winner of the winner's match would be the first seed going into the New Challengers stage and the winner of the loser's match would be the second seed.[14]

CIS Minor

The CIS Minor qualifier featured sixteen teams. Winstrike Team was automatically invited based on its top sixteen placement at the FACEIT Major and another seven teams were invited. Eight more teams qualified through four online qualifiers. The qualifier will have a sixteen team, double elimination bracket and teams will play until eight teams qualified CIS Minor.

The CIS Minor took place from January 16 to 20, 2019.[15]

Teams
  • AVANGAR (Closed #1-4)
  • Nemiga Gaming (Closed #1-4)
  • Team Spirit (Closed #1-4)
  • Winstrike Team (Closed #1-4)
  • Gambit Esports (Closed #5-8)
  • pro100 (Closed #5-8)
  • Syman Gaming (Closed #5-8)
  • Runtime.gg (Closed #5-8)
  First round Semifinals IEM Katowice 2019
                             
A1 Team Spirit 0  
B2 AVANGAR 2  
  B2 AVANGAR 2  
  B1 Winstrike Team 1  
B1 Winstrike Team 2
A2 Gambit Esports 1  
  B2 AVANGAR Q
  A1 Team Spirit Q
A1 Team Spirit 2  
A2 Gambit Esports 0  
  B1 Winstrike Team 1
  A1 Team Spirit 2  
CIS Minor summary; Katowice, Poland

Gambit Esports and Syman Gaming kicked off the CIS Minor in Poland. Even after Gambit's shakeups after releasing two of its star players, it was still a stunning upset that Syman was able to knock down Gambit in the opening match. Team Spirit had a 12-5 lead against Nemiga Gaming, but the team from Belarus was able to take it to overtime; however, Spirit able to deny the comeback victory by sweeping the overtime, thanks to Vadim "DavCost" Vasilyev's dominant 35 kills. AVANGAR easily took care of pro100 16-5 as the Kazakh team looked to go back to a Major after over a year. Winstrike Team also looked to head back to the Major after being Legends for one tournament before bombing out at the London Major as the Russian team easily took down a Runtime that was a mix of former top professional players and unproven talent. In the first best of three, Syman and Spirit had a tough battle, but Spirit managed to pull away as Pavel "COLDYY1" Veklenko in the two-game sweep, one of which went to double overtime, to secure a spot in the CIS Minor playoffs. Winstrike also secured a spot after taking two of three over AVANGAR. In the first elimination series, Gambit easily took down Nemiga. In group B, pro100 was able to eliminate Runtime after losing the first map to stay alive. Syman looked to upset Gambit once again and it looked possible after taking the first match. However, Gambit adjusted and cruised to victory in the next to maps to secure a top four spot. In a much closer series, AVANGAR swept pro100 and eliminated the Ukrainian team.

What was supposed to be a fairly even matchup turned into a dominating performance by AVANGAR, winning by at least ten rounds in the 2-0 sweep over Team Spirit. In the second set, Winstrike and Gambit split two maps, both of which were close. On the third map on Dust II, Winstrike looked to take the game after being up 15-12. However, Gambit came back to tie the game and go into overtime. However, Winstrike quickly responded by taking the overtime and guaranteed at least a third place. AVANGAR easily skipped past Winstrike in the first map, but a big comeback win in the second map by Winstrike gave the Russian team a lot of momentum. However, AVANGAR was able to turn things around and put up a similar scoreline as the first map to claim its spot at the Major. In the loser's side, Mikhail "Dosia" Stolyarov and Rustem "mou" Telepov were Major champions just over a year and a half ago, but not they could not get out of the CIS Minor as Spirit put Gambit away for good. Spirit finally qualified for a Major after years of falling short while Winstrike had one more chance to qualify.

Europe Minor

The Europe Minor qualifier featured sixteen teams. mousesports were automatically invited based on their top sixteen placement at the FACEIT Major and another seven teams were invited. Eight more teams qualified through four online qualifiers. The qualifier had a sixteen team, double elimination bracket and teams played until eight teams qualified for the Europe Minor.

The Europe Minor took place from January 16 to 20, 2019. ENCE eSports and Team Vitality[16] qualified for the main qualifier.

Teams
  • mousesports (Closed #1-4)
  • North (Closed #1-4)
  • OpTic Gaming (Closed #1-4)
  • Windigo Gaming (Closed #1-4)
  • ENCE (Closed #5-8)
  • ex-Space Soldiers (Closed #5-8)
  • Team Vitality (Closed #5-8)
  • Valiance (Closed #5-8)
  First round Semifinals IEM Katowice 2019
                             
A1 Team Vitality 0  
B2 North 2  
  B2 North 0  
  B1 ENCE 2  
B1 ENCE 2
A2 Valiance 1  
  B1 ENCE Q
  A1 Team Vitality Q
A1 Team Vitality 2  
A2 Valiance 1  
  B2 North 1
  A1 Team Vitality 2  
Europe Minor summary; Katowice, Poland

Team Vitality and OpTic Gaming kicked off the Europe Minor in a match in which neither team had proven itself on the international stage, as Vitality was a fairly newly formed lineup and OpTic was inconsistent even on the smaller stages. After a close first half, Vitality pulled away to take the opening match. In a huge upset in the next match, Valiance took down mousesports on mousesports's signature map of Mirage. Despite Chris "chrisJ" de Jong's 32 kills, Valiance's team effort pulled ahead to take down the favorite to win the Minor. Yaman "yam" Ergenekon made his debut with the former roster of Space Soldiers by top fragging for his team. However, the team itself needed to fix a lot of issues as it was dominated by ENCE. The last initial match was Windigo easily taking down North. A close first half was made possible by Nicklas "gade" Gade, but Windigo's defense seemed impenetrable as North won zero rounds on its terrorist side. On the winner's side, ENCE was able to move past Windigo with relative ease as Aleksi "allu" Jalli was one step closer to heading back to a Major with his young team. On the other side of the winner's matches, Valiance had a 15-13 lead late into the first map, but Vitality took over the game and pulled off a win in overtime. Valiance responded with a win on Inferno, but Vitality demolished Valiance in the decider to book a playoff spot for the Minor. The first match of the second day took mousesports squeezing past OpTic as the Danes were eliminated in a competitive Minor. North was able to take down the struggling ex-Space Soldiers and the Turks were eliminated. Valiance proved that its upset win over mousesports was no fluke as the majority-Serbian team took down the international squad again and eliminated mousesports. The rising Windigo was able to take the first map and North took the second map in the final group stage series. In the decider game, Valdemar "valde" Bjørn Vangså carried his team to victory and North avoided another disappointment.

Vitality looked to continue to put on a good performance lead by their promising young star Mathieu "ZywOo" Herbaut while North only looked to head back to the Major and regain a Legends spot. In a close best of three, North swept Vitality as North needed to make two big comebacks. Valiance looked to continue its strong momentum and Valiance proved it was prepared after taking the first map and it looked like Valiance's plan of countering the enemies' strategies was working. However, ENCE came back, lead by Jere "sergej" Salo and Jani "Aerial" Jussila, to take the series and move on. A fan favorite, but underdog, of the community, ENCE finally booked a ticket to the Major as the team defeated North. The first map required a small, but tense comeback, as ENCE was down 14-11, but was able to take the game in double overtime. The loser's semifinals was the closest series of any of the Minors at this point. On the first map, Valiance had a 14-5 lead, but eight unanswered rounds from Vitality suddenly made it 14-13. Fortunately for Valiance, it was able to scrape together two more rounds to give the team the map advantage. However, it looked like that Vitality was able to make some adjustments as it took an early 9-2 lead. Despite this, Valiance mad it 11-9 and then 15-13, but the French made it out alive and took the last round to tie up the series. The third map was close all around. Vitality had a 9-6 lead before Valiance swung the score to its favor at 13-11. However, four rounds in a row gave Vitality the lead before Valiance took one more at 15-14. In the thirtieth round, Vitality found an open B bombsite and planted the bomb. While Valiance was able to sweep up the five members of Vitality, the European team went in with the bomb timer ticking down and Vitality won the series with under two seconds to go on the defuse. The decider series had a similar feel to the CIS decider, as North took the first map in a close game, but Vitality bounced back to trample North and qualified for the Major.

Asia Minor

The Asia Minor featured two teams from Oceania, two teams from China, two teams from East Asia, one team from Southeast Asia, and one team from the Middle East. Each qualifier featured four invited teams and another four teams through two online qualifiers. Each qualifier consist of an eight team, double elimination, best of three bracket. MVP PK was the first team to qualify for any Katowice 2019 Minor after defeating compatriot GOSU and Renegades rounded up the Asia Minor lineup after defeating Tainted Minds.

The Asia Minor will take place from January 22 to 26, 2019.[17]

Teams
  • Grayhound Gaming (Oceania #1)
  • Renegades (Oceania #2)
  • ViCi Gaming (China #1)
  • CyberZen (China #2)
  • MVP PK (East Asia #1)
  • GOSU (East Asia #2)
  • Beyond Esports (Southeast Asia)
  • Aequus Club (Middle East)
  First round Semifinals IEM Katowice 2019
                             
A1 Renegades 2  
B2 ViCi Gaming 1  
  A1 Renegades 2  
  A2 Grayhound G. 1  
B1 MVP PK 1
A2 Grayhound G. 2  
  A1 Renegades Q
  A2 Grayhound G. Q
B2 ViCi Gaming 2  
B1 MVP PK 0  
  A2 Grayhound G. 2
  B2 ViCi Gaming 1  
Asia Minor summary; Katowice, Poland

The Asia Minor began with the heavy favorites Renegades facing off against the unknown Aequus Club from Israel, and Renegades easily took care of business there 16-7. The other Australian team, Grayhound Gaming, faced off against the dark horse team in CyberZen. After Grayhound took a comfortable lead, CyberZen started to mount a comeback; however, some mistakes by CyberZen in round 26 against a Grayhound team that barely bought into the round lead the Chinese team to stumble and Grayhound secured the win. In group B, GOSU surprisingly took a huge lead against ViCi Gaming 12-3. ViCi finally started to get into a rhythm, but it was too late as GOSU was able to pull off the upset win. In the last opening match, Beyond Esports looked to also pull off an upset over MVP PK, but MVP PK pulled ahead in the second half to easily take the victory. In group A's winner's match, Renegades barely took the win over its compatriots in Grayhound, as both games were decided by two rounds. On the other side, MVP PK took down its own compatriots in GOSU after a very close first game; in the second game, however, MVP easily won to move on to the top four. Aquees looked to surprise the scene after taking a massive lead over CyberZen, but the Chinese team turned on the jets and brought the game all the way back; despite this, Aquees closed out the game. However, CyberZen took the momentum from the almost-comeback and took the next two games with relative ease. Beyond could not get anything going with its redesigned lineup as ViCi easily moved on to the decider's series. Grayhound and CyberZen split the first two maps, both close games. The third map was also close, but after CyberZen tied the game up at 11, Grayhound pulled away, winning the next five of six to face off against MVP PK in the bracket. GOSU looked to upset ViCi again, and the Korean team almost did it again, but ViCi winning a series of unanswered rounds hurt GOSU, including being up 14-5 on the second map at one point, and ViCi would close out the series just barely.

ViCi started the playoffs with a win over the Renegades lead by Zhihong "aumaN" Liu. However, Renegades did not have any problem in the following two maps as the Renegades guaranteed a top three spot in this Minor. What was supposed to be an evenly matched set did not turn out as expected. MVP PK comfortably took the first map, but Grayhound did the same in the next two maps, as neither team struggled too much in its victory. In the loss, only Keun-chul "solo" Kang had a positive kill-death differential. The battle for top three ended in the loser's semifinals. ViCi took an early lead, but MVP PK was able to bring the score back by the end of the first half. ViCi then took match point with a comfortable lead, but MVP PK started to mount a comeback; however, that comeback fell just short and ViCi took the first map. The next map would go in favor of ViCi strongly and the MVP organization's frustrations continued as it ended in another fourth-place finish. Grayhound easily took the first map off of Renegades, but Renegades took the second map as Grayhound looked for the upset. Renegades took a massive 12-3 and then 15-6 lead, but a sudden surge from Grayhound got the team within two rounds. Nevertheless, Renegades managed to find a round to take the top seed at the Minor. ViCi easily took the first map against Grayhound, but the Australians returned the favor with a win of their own. The third map would end up being a close one based on the score, but a dominant win based on the performance. ViCi took a 9-6 lead and then a 12-6 lead. However, Grayhound would then win the next ten of eleven rounds, shutting down ViCi's terrorist side to join Renegades at the Major.

With Renegades and Grayhound qualifying, this would mean that Sean "Gratisfaction"' Kaiwai was the first New Zealander and Erdenetsogt "erkaSt" Gantulga was the first Mongolian to play at a Major. Euan "sterling" Moore also joined Gratisfaction as a New Zealander to play at a Major.

Americas Minor

The Americas Minor featured two qualifiers, one from North America and one from South America. The North America qualifier featured sixteen teams. Eight teams were invited and another eight teams qualified through four online qualifiers. The qualifier would have a sixteen team, double elimination bracket and teams would play until six teams qualified for the Americas Minor. The South America qualifier featured eight teams. Four teams were invited and another four teams qualified through two online qualifiers. This qualifier have an eight team, double elimination, best of three bracket. Teams would play until two teams qualified for the Minor.

The Americas Minor took place from January 22 to 26, 2019, the same dates as the Asia Minor.[18]

Teams
  • eUnited (NA #1-4)
  • FURIA Esports (NA #1-4)
  • NRG Esports (NA #1-4)
  • Team Envy (NA #1-4)
  • Bravado Gaming (NA #5-6)
  • Team One (NA #5-6)
  • INTZ eSports (SA #1)
  • Imperial e-Sports (SA #2)
  First round Semifinals IEM Katowice 2019
                             
A1 NRG Esports 2  
B2 Team Envy 0  
  A1 NRG Esports 2  
  B1 FURIA Esports 0  
B1 FURIA Esports 2
A2 INTZ eSports 1  
  A1 NRG Esports Q
  B1 FURIA Esports Q
B2 Team Envy 2  
A2 INTZ eSports 1  
  B1 FURIA Esports 2
  B2 Team Envy 0  
Americas Minor summary; Katowice, Poland

NRG Esports easily took down Imperial e-Sports 16-8 to start off the Americas Minor. Bravado Gaming was able to upset INTZ eSports after a fairly close game as the South African team looked to head back to a Major. Team Envy won its first Major-related game after its new branding as the Americans completely shut down Brazil's Team One. FURIA Esports was able to upset the favorite to win the group eUnited as FURIA looked to join MIBR at the Major to represent Brazil. In the first winner's match, NRG easily took down Bravado to head to the top four as NRG looked to make its first Major despite being a top American team for a while. In group B's winner's match, FURIA took down Envy after some close games to make it to the playoff stage. After dominating the Minor qualifier, eUnited's run to the Major ended in a letdown as Team One was able to come back from a nine-round deficit in the first map and then used that drive to easily take the second map as eUnited were sent home. Meanwhile, INTZ was able to take down Imperial, but the victory came at more of a struggle than anticipated as Imperial was able to take a map. In group A's decider, INTZ had a fairly easy time taking down Bravado as the South African dream came to an end amidst Bravado's financial troubles of keeping the team in the United States. The last Katowice Minor group stage set was an extremely close one. The first map went in favor of Team One cleanly. In the second map on Dust II, Envy's new in-game leader Finn "karrigan" Andersen was about to lead Envy to evening the series, but a small and sudden surge from Team One sent the game to overtime. After the game was tied at 17, Envy was able to clutch it out to send it to a third map. At first, Team One's 13-9 lead seemed to be sufficient, but Envy was able to bring it back to tie the game at 14. After some very close rounds, Envy's persistence beat out that of Team One and Envy moved on.

The favorites to win the Minor, NRG Esports, took one step closer to the Major after defeating Team Envy after Cvetelin "CeRq" Dimitrov went big for his team. In the Brazilian battle, FURIA joined NRG after defeating INTZ in three maps. Kaike "kscerato" Cerato, after being rumored of being transferred to MIBR, had 14 more kills than the next closest player's kill count. After struggling for much of ESL Pro League Season 8, Team Envy looked like it found its groove as it demolished INTZ 16-2 on the first map, but in the second map, after a 11-4 lead, INTZ scored 12 unanswered rounds to take the second map. The third map featured a close first half, but Tayler "Drone" Johnson's 25 kills helped Envy send INTZ back home. NRG finally secured a Major spot after many unsuccessful attempts after taking down FURIA in two maps as it was led by Ethan "nahtE" Arnold. FURIA easily took down Envy in the decider set with the score of 16-2. The second map proved to be a lot closer, but Rinaldo "AbleJ" Moda Junior's 24 kills lead FURIA to close out the map with ten rounds in a row to become just the third South American team to play at a Major.

With NRG Esports qualifying, this meant Cvetelin "CeRq" Dimitrov was the first Bulgarian to play at a Major.

Minor play-in

This qualifier featured the teams that placed third in their respective Minors. This phase was a four team, best of three, double elimination bracket. The opening matches were the Asia Minor representative against the Europe Minor representative and the CIS Minor team versus the Americans Minor team.[14]

The Minor play-in took place on January 27, 2019.[19]

Teams
  First round Semifinals IEM Katowice 2019
                             
AS ViCi Gaming 1  
EU North 0  
  AS ViCi Gaming 0  
  CIS Winstrike Team 1  
CIS Winstrike Team 1
AM Team Envy 0  
  CIS Winstrike Team Q
  AS ViCi Gaming Q
EU North 2  
AM Team Envy 0  
  AS ViCi Gaming 2
  EU North 0  
Minor play-in summary; Katowice, Poland

The first game of the day featured a major upset, with ViCi taking down North 16-8 as Philip "aizy" Aistrup struggled massively for his team with just eight kills. Winstrike demolished Team Envy 16-4 as the veteran Jan "wayLander" Rahkonen had 29 kills to lead the Russian team. The winner's match was a very close one as both teams knew one more win would send them to the top twenty-four at the Major. In the back and forth affair, Winstrike came out on top 16-14 Kirill "Boombl4" Mikhailov and his team were able to outlast the impact Zhihong "aumaN" Liu had for ViCi and Winstrike headed to its third consecutive Major. North was able to take a 13-2 lead against Envy in the first best of three in the elimination match and was able to close out the map despite a small comeback attempt from the American side. The second map was fairly close, but Envy could not get its foot completely off the ground as North looked to seek revenge against ViCi. The first map was a close one. After falling behind 9-6 after the first half, North was able to take a 12-10 lead. However, ViCi's star Wing Hei "Freeman" Cheung was able to lead his team to take the final six rounds and the Chinese team looked to join TyLoo as Asia's representatives. North got off to a very good start in the first half of the second map, ending the score with 11-4, including taking 11 of the last 12 rounds. That lead turned into 12-6, but ViCi were suddenly able to tie it up at 12 and then the game went to overtime at 15-15. More back and forth ensued until the game reached double overtime. Lead by Freeman and Andrew "kaze" Khong, ViCi were able to barely pull out the victory and send North home. Valdemar "valde" Bjørn Vangså and Markus "Kjaerbye" Kjærbye tried to carry North to a win, but the rest of their team fell behind.

With ViCi Gaming qualifying, this meant Wing Hei "Freeman" Cheung was the first player from Hong Kong to play at a Major.

Broadcast talent

Desk hosts

  • Alex "Machine" Richardson
  • Tres "stunna" Saranthus

Stage host

  • OJ Borg

Reporter

  • Frankie Ward

Commentators

  • Henry "HenryG" Greer
  • Vince Hill
  • Jason "moses" O'Toole
  • Matthew "Sadokist" Trivett
  • Analysts and desk hosts also filled in as commentators

Analysts

Observers

  • Connor "Sliggy" Blomfield
  • Heather "sapphiRe" Garozzo
  • David "Prius" Kuntz
  • Alex "Rushly" Rush

Broadcasts

The major is streamed in various languages across Twitch. It is also streamed on ESL's YouTube channel, Steam.tv, and on CS:GO's in-game viewing client GOTV.[20]

  • ESL CSGO
  • ESL CSGOb
  • ESL Brazil
  • ESL France
  • ESL Poland
  • ESL Spain
  • ESL 99Damage
  • ESL Czech Republic
  • ESL Hungary
  • ESL Turkey
  • ESL Latin America
  • ESL Supreme League
  • csruhub
  • rtparenacsgo
  • HFTVRed
  • 500BROS
  • Huomao

Teams competing

Legends
London 2018 9th-14th
Regional Qualifiers
  • AVANGAR (CIS Minor #1)
  • Team Spirit (CIS Minor #2)
  • ENCE (Europe Minor #1)
  • Team Vitality (Europe Minor #2)
  • Renegades (Asia Minor #1)
  • Grayhound Gaming (Asia Minor #2)
  • NRG Esports (Americas Minor #1)
  • FURIA Esports (Americas Minor #2)
  • Winstrike Team (Play-in #1)
  • ViCi Gaming (Play-in #2)

Top twenty players in the tournament

The top 20 players of 2018 were ranked by HLTV.org. Below is the list of players in the top 20 who are participating in the Major. This list was significant in that it was the first time that all five players from the same team were ranked in the top 20, as Astralis dominated 2018. Of the top twenty, Tomáš "oskar" Šťastný (#14), Miikka "suNny" Kemppi (#16), and Robin "ropz" Kool (#19), all from mousesports, did not qualify for the Major. Players who dropped out of the top 20 from 2016 include Fernando "fer" Alvarenga (#3, Brazil, SK Gaming/MIBR), Gabriel "FalleN" Toledo (#6, Brazil, SK Gaming/MIBR), Kenny "kennyS" Schrub (#7, France, G2 Esports), Abay "Hobbit" Khasenov (#11, Kazakhstan, Gambit Esports), Kristian "k0nfig" Wienecke (#14, Denmark, OpTic Gaming), Markus "Kjaerbye" Kjærbye (#15, Denmark, North), Dauren "AdreN" Kystaubayev (#17, Kazakhstan, Gambit Esports), Ricardo "boltz" Prass (#18, Brazil, Immortals/SK Gaming/MIBR), Olof "olofmeister" Kajbjer (#19, Sweden, FaZe Clan), and Janusz "Snax" Pogorzelski (#20, Poland, Virtus.pro/mousesports) [21]

Most achievements have whether the player was the most valuable player of the tournament (MVP) or an extremely valuable player in the tournament (EVP).[22]

HLTV.org Top 20 Players of 2018
World Ranking
Rank Name Age Team Move Highest rank Achievements
1 s1mple 21 Natus Vincere 7 1 (2018) Six time MVP (ESL One Cologne, StarSeries S4 and S5), four time EVP
2 device 23 Astralis 3 2 (2018) FACEIT Major winner, seven time MVP (FACEIT Major, ECS S5 and S6, EPL S8 MVP), eight time EVP, set record for most MVPs in one year
3 NiKo 21 FaZe Clan 1 2 (2017) ESL One Belo Horizonte MVP, EPICENTER 2018 MVP, nine time EVP
4 electronic 20 Natus Vincere NEW 4 (2018) Nine time EVP
5 dupreeh 25 Astralis 5 5 (2018) FACEIT Major: London 2018 winner, ESL Pro League S7 MVP, ten time EVP
6 NAF 21 Team Liquid NEW 6 (2018) cs_summit 2 MVP, SuperNova Malta MVP, nine time EVP, highest ranked North American player all time
7 Magisk 20 Astralis NEW 7 (2018) FACEIT Major winner, BLAST Pro Series: Lisbon 2018 MVP, nine time EVP
8 gla1ve 23 Astralis NEW 8 (2018) FACEIT Major: London 2018 winner, nine time EVP
9 KRiMZ 24 Fnatic NEW 7 (2015) WESG 2017 MVP, four time EVP
10 coldzera 24 MIBR, SK Gaming 9 1 (2016, 2017) Seven time EVP
11 GuardiaN 27 FaZe Clan 2 2 (2015) IEM Sydney 2018 MVP, four time EVP, only player to be featured on all lists
12 Twistzz 19 Team Liquid NEW 12 (2018) ESL One New York 2018 MVP, five time EVP, first Canadian to be listed
13 Xyp9x 23 Astralis 13 (2017, 2018) FACEIT Major: London 2018 winner, ten time EVP
15 ELiGE 21 Team Liquid 3 12 (2017) Nine time EVP
17 autimatic 22 Cloud9 NEW 17 (2018) ELEAGUE Major: Boston 2018 winner, four time EVP
18 rain 24 FaZe Clan 14 4 (2017) Four time EVP
19 ropz 19 mousesports NEW 19 (2018) Four time EVP, first Estonian player to be on list
20 valde 23 North NEW 20 (2018) DreamHack Valencia 2018 MVP, four time EVP

Teams on this list are based on the teams the players played for during 2018

From 2017

Pre-Major ranking

HLTV.org rank teams based on results of teams' performances. The rankings shown below reflect the February 11, 2019 rankings.[23]

The HLTV.org World Ranking ranks the best teams in the competitive field of the game. The world ranking is based on teams' achievements over the past year (with severe decay in points throughout each month), recent form over the last 2 months, and performance at the last 10 LAN events. All of that is predicated around a 3-man core each team is required to have in order to retain their past points. Points cap at 1000 points. The rankings started with the last season's Katowice World Championship, in which Fnatic defeated FaZe Clan and concluded with Astralis defeating Team Liquid at ESL Pro League Season 8.

Teams that were in the top 30 but failed to qualify for the major include North (#7, Denmark), mousesports (#10, Europe), Ghost Gaming (#16, United States), Valiance (#20, Serbia), 3DMAX (#24, France), Heroic (#25, Denmark), forZe (#26, Russia), Luminosity Gaming (#27, Brazil), Sprout Esports (#29, Germany), and x6tence Galaxy (#30, Sweden).

HLTV.org pre-major ranking
World ranking
Place Team Points Move1 Peak2 Low2 Best Major placing3 Best achievements2
1 Astralis 933 1 1 1st at Atlanta 2017
1st at London 2018
IEM Chicago 2018 winner
ECS Season 6 winner
ESL Pro League Season 8 winner
2 Team Liquid 576 1 2 3 2nd at Cologne 2016 IEM Chicago 2018 runner-up
ESL One New York runner-up
ESL Pro League Season 8 runner-up
3 Natus Vincere 384 1 2 3 2nd at Cluj-Napoca 2015
2nd at Columbus 2016
2nd at London 2018
BLAST Copenhagen winner
EPICENTER 2018 runner-up
4 FaZe Clan 4327 1 4 8 2nd at Boston 2018 EPICENTER 2018 winner
3rd at IEM Chicago 2018
ELEAGUE Invitational 2019 winner
5 NRG Esports 265 5 10 1st at Katowice 2019 Americas Minor cs_summit 3 winner
3rd at ESL One New York 2018
3rd at SL iL Season 6
6 Fnatic 265 5 26 1st at Winter 2013
1st at Katowice 2015
1st Cologne 2015
PLG Grand Slam 2018 winner
3rd at IEM Chicago 2018
8 Cloud9 208 13 7 29 1st at Boston 2018 3rd at BLAST Lisbon 2018
ELEAGUE Invitational 2019 runner-up
9 MIBR 187 5 4 9 1st at Columbus 2016
1st at Cologne 2016
ECS Season 6 runner-up
BLAST Istanbul 2018 runner-up
11 ENCE 182 6 10 20 1st at Katowice 2019 Europe Minor DreamHack Winter 2018 winner
SL iL Season 6 winner
12 BIG 178 4 7 15 5th at Kraków 2017
5th at London 2018
5th at SL iL Season 6
3rd at cs_summit 3
13 Renegades 166 10 11 30 9th at Cologne 2015 5th at SL iL Season 6
3rd at Toyota Masters Bangkok 2018
14 Ninjas in Pyjamas 163 5 6 14 1st at Cologne 2014 BLAST Copenhagen runner-up
5th at EPICENTER 2018
15 Team Vitality 162 N/A 14 45 2nd at Katowice 2019 Europe Minor DreamHack Atlanta 2018 winner
17 Team Spirit 115 17 17 56 17th at London 2018 5th at WePlay! Lock and Load
18 AVANGAR 114 15 15 31 17th at Boston 2018 3rd at EPICENTER 2018
Qi Invitational runner-up
19 G2 Esports 109 4 4 25 5th at Boston 2018 5th at ESL One New York 2018
7th at ESL Pro League Season 8
21 HellRaisers 101 11 10 21 5th at London 2018 5th at EPICENTER 2018
22 Grayhound Gaming 82 23 22 68 2nd at Katowice 2019 Asia Minor 3rd at ESEA Season 29
9th at PLG Grand Slam
23 FURIA Esports 80 56 21 85 2nd at Katowice 2018 Americas Minor 5th at WePlay! Lock and Load
28 Winstrike Team 178 276 27 304 1st at Katowice 2019 play-in 9th at WePlay! Lock and Load
35 ViCi Gaming 110 35 145 2nd at Katowice 2019 play-in 13th at ESL Pro League Season 8
39 compLexity Gaming 18 11 39 5th at London 2018 3rd at DreamHack Atlanta 2018
4th at cs_summit 3
53 Vega Squadron 13 13 53 9th at Boston 2018 SL iL Season 6 runner-up
67 TyLoo 55 12 67 12th at London 2018 DreamHack Open Austin 2018 runner-up

1Change since September 24, 2018 ranking, the ranking after the FACEIT Major.

2Since end of FACEIT Major

3Best major placements may not necessarily reflect teams' current rosters

The following list shows the relevant tournaments to the rankings. From top to bottom, the tournament becomes more relevant to the rankings. Those in gold indicates the tournament was a Major, meaning Valve, the developers of the game, sponsored the tournament to host a CS:GO Major. A premier tournament means it offers an outstanding prize pool, is frequently played offline, and features the best players from all over the world. A major tournament simply means the tournament features a large prize pool and a good number of top teams; the major tournaments that are shown below are only shown because a team from the major participated in the event. This list also shows where the tournament took place, the number of teams at the tournament, the winner and runner-up, prize pool, and – if applicable – the most valuable player of the tournament.

Relevant tournaments
Tournament Location Teams Winner Runner-Up Prize Pool MVP1
Intel Extreme Masters Season XII – World Championship[24] Katowice 16 Fnatic Faze Clan US$500,000 flusha
World Electronic Sports Games 2017[25] Haikou 32 Fnatic Space Soldiers US$1,500,000 KRiMZ
V4 Future Sports Festival[26] Budapest 8 mousesports Virtus.pro US$597,000 oskar
DreamHack Masters Marseille 2018[27] Marseille 16 Astralis Natus Vincere US$250,000 gla1ve
Intel Extreme Masters Season XIII - Sydney[28] Sydney 16 FaZe Clan Astralis US$250,000 GuardiaN
ESEA Season 27: Global Challenge[29] Leicester 8 BIG Team Spirit US$50,000
ESL Pro League Season 7[30] Dallas 40 Astralis Team Liquid ~US$1,593,478.93 dupreeh
DreamHack Open Tours 2018[31] Tours 8 North HellRaisers US$100,000 ISSAA
Adrenaline Cyber League 2018[32] Moscow 4 SK Gaming AVANGAR US$100,000
StarLadder i-League StarSeries Season 5[33] Kiev 16 Natus Vincere NRG Esports US$300,000 s1mple
DreamHack Open Austin 2018[34] Austin 8 Space Soldiers Rogue US$100,000
Esports Championship Series Season 5[35] London 20 Astralis Team Liquid US$840,000 dev1ce
ESL One Belo Horizonte 2018[36] Belo Horizonte 8 FaZe Clan mousesports US$200,000 NiKo
CS:GO Asia Championships 2018[37] Shanghai 8 Natus Vincere Virtus.pro US$300,000 s1mple
DreamHack Open Summer 2018[38] Jönköping 8 Imperial OpTic Gaming US$100,000 EspiranTo
ESL One Cologne 2018[39] Cologne 16 Natus Vincere BIG US$300,000 s1mple
DreamHack Open Valencia 2018[40] Valencia 8 North Luminosity Gaming US$100,000 v4lde
ELEAGUE CS:GO Premier 2018[41] Atlanta 8 Astralis Team Liquid US$1,000,000 dev1ce
Intel Extreme Masters Season XIII – Shanghai[42] Shanghai 8 NRG Esports TyLoo US$250,000 CeRq
ZOTAC Cup Masters 2018[43] Hong Kong 8 MIBR Team Kinguin US$300,000 FalleN
DreamHack Masters Stockholm 2018[44] Stockholm 16 North Astralis US$250,000 v4lde
FACEIT Major: London 2018[45] London 24 Astralis Natus Vincere US$1,000,000 dev1ce
ESL One New York 2018[46] New York City 8 mousesports Team Liquid US$250,000 Twistzz2
BLAST Pro Series: Istanbul 2018[47] Istanbul 6 Astralis MIBR US$250,000 dev1ce
StarSeries & i-League Season 6[48] Kiev 16 ENCE Vega Squadron US$300,000 sergej
eXTREMESLAND ZOWIE Asia CS:GO 2018[49] Shanghai 16 MVP PK NASR US$100,000 dev1ce
EPICENTER 2018[50] Moscow 8 FaZe Clan Natus Vincere US$295,000 NiKo
BLAST Pro Series: Copenhagen 2018[51] Copenhagen 6 Natus Vincere Ninjas in Pyjamas US$250,000 s1mple
cs_summit 3[52] Los Angeles 8 NRG Esports OpTic Gaming US$100,000 Brehze
Esports Championship Series Season 6[53] Arlington 24 Astralis MIBR US$750,000 dev1ce
SuperNova Malta 2018[54] St. Julian's 8 Team Liquid NRG Esports US$150,000 NAF
ESEA Season 29: Global Challenge[55] Dallas 8 3DMAX Team Kinguin US$50,000
ESL Pro League Season 8[56] Odense 54 Astralis Team Liquid US$1,000,000+ dev1ce
BLAST Pro Series: Lisbon 2018[57] Lisbon 6 Astralis Natus Vincere US$250,000 Magisk
PLG Grand Slam 2018[58] Abu Dhabi 16 Fnatic G2 Esports US$100,000
iBUYPOWER Masters IV[59] Los Angeles 8 Team Liquid Astralis US$200,000 NAF
ELEAGUE CS:GO Invitational 2019[60] Atlanta 4 FaZe Clan Cloud9 US$150,000

1 Official MVPs are listed. However, most tournaments do not give out official MVPs, so many of the MVPs listed are HLTV.org's MVP.

2 Although mousesports won the event, HLTV.org awarded the MVP to Team Liquid's Twistzz

New Challengers stage

The New Challengers stage took place from February 13 to February 17, 2019 at the ESL Arena. The Challengers stage, also known as the Preliminary stage and formerly known as the offline qualifier, was a sixteen team swiss tournament. The seeding was released on February 6, 2019. Next to each team's name under the "Team" column is each team's initial seeding. Under each of the "Rounds" columns are the team's opponent's seed at the time the round was played.[61]

Place Team Record RD Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4 Round 5
1–2 NRG Esports (2) 3-0 +22 Winstrike Team (15)
16-9

Nuke
High match
ViCi Gaming (12)
16-6

Overpass
High match
TyLoo (6)
2-0
New Legends stage New Legends stage
Renegades (9) 3-0 +22 AVANGAR (8)
16-8

Train
High match
Ninjas in Pyjamas (3)
16-13

Mirage
High match
ENCE eSports (2)
2-0
New Legends stage New Legends stage
3–5 Team Vitality (6) 3-1 +16 TyLoo (11)
8-16

Inferno
Low match
Grayhound Gaming (15)
19-17

Nuke
Mid match
Vega Squadron (11)
16-1

Overpass
High match
ViCi Gaming (11)
2-0
New Legends stage
AVANGAR (8) 3-1 +6 Renegades (9)
8-16

Train
Low match
FURIA Esports (14)
16-14

Mirage
Mid match
G2 Esports (7)
16-10

Overpass
High match
TyLoo (7)
2-0
New Legends stage
ENCE eSports (5) 3-1 +4 Team Spirit (12)
16-10

Nuke
High match
G2 Esports (6)
16-6

Overpass
High match
Renegades (5)
0-2
High match
Winstrike Team (12)
2-1
New Legends stage
6–8 Ninjas in Pyjamas (4) 3-2 +20 FURIA Esports (13)
16-6

Mirage
High match
Renegades (8)
13-16

Mirage
Mid match
Winstrike Team (13)
6-16

Train
Low match
Vega Squadron (13)
2-1
ViCi Gaming (11)
2-1
G2 Esports (7) 3-2 +16 Vega Squadron (10)
16-14

Cache
High match
ENCE eSports (4)
6-16

Overpass
Mid match
AVANGAR (10)
16-10

Overpass
Low match
Fnatic (10)
2-1
TyLoo (10)
2-1
Cloud9 (3) 3-2 0 Grayhound Gaming (14)
16-11

Mirage
High match
TyLoo (9)
3-16

Overpass
Mid match
ViCi Gaming (12)
6-16

Inferno
Low match
FURIA Esports (14)
2-1
Winstrike Team (8)
2-0
9–11 Winstrike Team (15) 2-3 -3 NRG Esports (2)
9-16

Nuke
Low match
Fnatic (5)
16-11

Train
Mid match
Ninjas in Pyjamas (3)
16-6

Train
High match
ENCE eSports (3)
1-2
Cloud9 (9)
0-2
TyLoo (11) 2-3 -9 Team Vitality (6)
16-8

Inferno
High match
Cloud9 (2)
16-3

Overpass
High match
NRG Esports (1)
0-2
High match
AVANGAR (8)
0-2
G2 Esports (7)
1-2
ViCi Gaming (16) 2-3 -12 Fnatic (1)
16-9

Train
High match
NRG Esports (1)
6-16

Overpass
Mid match
Cloud9 (4)
16-6

Inferno
High match
Team Vitality (5)
0-2
Ninjas in Pyjamas (6)
1-2
12–14 FURIA Esports (13) 1-3 -9 Ninjas in Pyjamas (4)
6-16

Mirage
Low match
AVANGAR (10)
14-16

Mirage
Low match
Team Spirit (14)
2-0
Low match
Cloud9 (14)
1-2
Eliminated
Fnatic (1) 1-3 -11 ViCi Gaming (16)
9-16

Overpass
Low match
Winstrike Team (16)
11-16

Train
Low match
Grayhound Gaming (16)
2-0
Low match
G2 Esports (9)
1-2
Eliminated
Vega Squadron (10) 1-3 -26 G2 Esports (7)
14-16

Cache
Low match
Team Spirit (13)
16-14

Mirage
Mid match
Team Vitality (8)
1-16

Overpass
Low match
Ninjas in Pyjamas (6)
1-2
Eliminated
15–16 Team Spirit (12) 0-3 -17 ENCE eSports (5)
10-16

Nuke
Low match
Vega Squadron (11)
14-16

Mirage
Low match
FURIA Esports (15)
0-2
Eliminated Eliminated
Grayhound Gaming (14) 0-3 -19 Cloud9 (3)
11-16

Mirage
Low match
Team Vitality (7)
17-19

Nuke
Low match
Fnatic (9)
0-2
Eliminated Eliminated
Round 3 scores
Round 3 matches
ENCE eSports 7 Nuke 16 Renegades
ENCE eSports 14 Mirage 16 Renegades
ENCE eSports Inferno Renegades
Fnatic 16 Inferno 9 Grayhound Gaming
Fnatic 16 Overpass 11 Grayhound Gaming
Fnatic Mirage Grayhound Gaming
NRG Esports 16 Inferno 14 TyLoo
NRG Esports 16 Mirage 13 TyLoo
NRG Esports Train TyLoo
Team Spirit 9 Mirage 16 FURIA Esports
Team Spirit 14 Nuke 16 FURIA Esports
Team Spirit Cache FURIA Esports
Round 4 scores
Round 4 matches
Team Vitality 25 Inferno 22 ViCi Gaming
Team Vitality 16 Nuke 12 ViCi Gaming
Team Vitality Overpass ViCi Gaming
TyLoo 12 Cache 16 AVANGAR
TyLoo 14 Inferno 16 AVANGAR
TyLoo Mirage AVANGAR
ENCE eSports 16 Dust II 11 Winstrike Team
ENCE eSports 7 Mirage 16 Winstrike Team
ENCE eSports 16 Train 13 Winstrike Team
Ninjas in Pyjamas 17 Overpass 19 Vega Squadron
Ninjas in Pyjamas 16 Train 6 Vega Squadron
Ninjas in Pyjamas 16 Mirage 6 Vega Squadron
G2 Esports 8 Mirage 16 Fnatic
G2 Esports 16 Dust II 8 Fnatic
G2 Esports 16 Overpass 5 Fnatic
Cloud9 1 Mirage 16 FURIA Esports
Cloud9 16 Inferno 1 FURIA Esports
Cloud9 16 Cache 10 FURIA Esports
Round 5 scores
Round 5 matches
Ninjas in Pyjamas 16 Train 7 ViCi Gaming
Ninjas in Pyjamas 13 Inferno 16 ViCi Gaming
Ninjas in Pyjamas 16 Mirage 7 ViCi Gaming
G2 Esports 12 Mirage 16 TyLoo
G2 Esports 16 Dust II 2 TyLoo
G2 Esports 16 Cache 7 TyLoo
Cloud9 16 Nuke 7 Winstrike Team
Cloud9 19 Overpass 16 Winstrike Team
Cloud9 Mirage Winstrike Team
New Challengers stage summary

They heavy favorite in the New Challengers stage Fnatic kicked off the Major against the 16th seeded ViCi Gaming. ViCi got off to hot 8-1 start before Fnatic recovered by the end and trailed only 6-9. Starting in the second half, it looked like Fnatic was looking to take it after taking the first two gun rounds. However, ViCi changed up some strategies and then ran over the top seeded Swedes and an upset happened in the very first match of the Major. Although Freddy "KRIMZ" Johansson had a massive game for Fnatic with 24 kills, the rest of his team fell behind, including Ludvig "Brollan" Brolin with just 16 kills and 20 deaths. Weijie "zhokiNg" Zhong had 26 kills and Zhuo "advent" Liang had 25 to lead ViCi while not needing Andrew "kaze" Khong to go on a superstar performance as he normally does. What was supposed to be a tightly contested map turned to a fairly convincing win. Renegades took a 9-6 lead at the end of the first half over AVANGAR. The teams switched sides and Renegades overran AVANGAR on its terrorist side; the turning point was arguably when Ali "Jame" Djami unscoped his AWP when Sean "Gratisfaction"' Kaiwai peeked around a corner with just twelve seconds left with the bomb. Aaron "AZR" Ward lead the server with 24 kills. Alexey "qikert" Golubev and Jame lead the way with 17 kills for AVANGAR, but Timur "buster" Tulepov, after an impressive Boston Major, struggled with just six kills. Cloud9 got off to a hot start against Grayhound Gaming with a 6-0 lead, which included two 1 vs 3 clutches by the newcomer Jordan "Zellsis" Montemurro and the veteran Fabien "kioShiMa" Fiey Grayhound did keep it close, including winning five unanswered in the second half to keep it within one, but Cloud9 took the match to progress to the 1-0 phase. kioShiMa lead all players with 27 kills while three players on Grayhound had 19 kills, with Chris "dexter" Nong being the highest rated player on the team. Nobody knew how TyLoo would do at the Major since the team played at zero tournaments since December, but, lead by YuLun "Summer" Cai, the newly formed TyLoo lineup had zero trouble once it got to its counter-terrorist side. Nathan "NBK-" Schmitt had 22 kills to lead Team Vitality, but its star player Mathieu "ZywOo" Herbaut struggled with just 15 kills as the Chinese team took the win. ENCE eSports and Team Spirit was next. While initially close, ENCE was able to pull away at the end of the map with Jere "sergej" Salo and Jani "Aerial" Jussila leading with 21 kills. Dmitry "S0tF1k" Forostyanko and Vadim "DavCost" Vasilyev also had 21 kills for Spirit, but the Russian team could not go toe-to-toe with the Finns. Vega tried to surprise the world again with an upset over G2 and it started well with a 9-6 lead at the half. However, G2 had an even better terrorist side in the second half as Kenny "kennyS" Schrublooked like he had returned to his old self with 29 kills and Alexandre "bodyy" Pianaro, who had faced criticism for underperforming, had 26. Igor "crush" Shevchenko had 25 for Vega, but the team fell just short. FURIA Esports came in as a dark horse, especially with Kaike "KSCERATO" Cerato on the team, but the team struggled against the veterans in Ninjas in Pyjamas (NiP) as Fredrik "REZ" Sterner and Jonas "Lekr0" Olofsson lead all players in kills. KSCERATO played well, but the rest of his team struggled. NRG Esports' debut on the Major was a good one as Ethan "Ethan" Arnold went huge with 24 kills and Cvetelin "CeRq" Dimitrov followed up with 21. Kirill "Boombl4" Mikhailov and Georgi "WorldEdit" Yaskin had 17 kills each, but Winstrike Team's second half was flat.

Vega took an early lead over its Russian compatriots, but Spirit took the next eight of ten rounds before Vega made it close again at the half. However, Spirit pulled away again and took a 14-11 lead. Vega then turned on the jets and suddenly took the next five rounds to close out the messy game. Pavel "COLDYY1" Veklenko and Victor "somedieyoung" Orudzhev had a huge game for Spirit, but the combination of Dmitriy "jR" Chervak, Pavel "hutji" Lashkov, and Leonid "chopper" Vishnyakov allowed Vega to squeeze past. On the B stream, Grayhound bounced back from a close loss against Cloud9 and took a 13-2 lead over Vitality. However, Vitality won a few rounds in a row and then took advantage of Grayhound's inexperience. Grayhound eventually got to match point late into the game, but Vitality tied the game right up to send the game to overtime. Grayhound got a round on the seemingly-elusive terrorist side to possibly to it in an advantage, but Vitality adjusted its strategies and took two terrorist rounds to complete the comeback. Dan "apEX" Madesclaire had the best performance out of anyone with 36 kills and ZywOo bounced back with 33. Oliver "DickStacy" Tierney also broke the 30 barrier and Chris "dexter"' Nong and Euan "sterling" Moore had 23 kills each, but the Australian team could not hold on in the end. Fnatic was upset once again as the Swedes could not get anything going against Winstrike as they fell 2-13 at the first half. Fnatic nearly came back, but a 1 vs. 3 clutch by Boombl4 spurred Winstrike to finish the game in a win. Although Richard "Xizt" Landström was the highest rated player for Fnatic, the rest of Fnatic was shut down. Jan "wayLander" Rahkonen had 23 kills in the win. Another comeback took place on the other side as AVANGAR came back from a 8-1 deficit and read FURIA's terrorist strategies well towards the end as the last few rounds were shut down. Jame and Bektiyar "fitch" Bahytov were able to make the comeback possible with 27 and 21 kills, respectively. Andrei "arT" Piovezan had 23 kills and KSCERATO had 20, but Yuri "yuurih" Santos only had 13 kills to the loss. TyLoo continued it surprise run by defeating Cloud9 in dominating fashion. The two Indonesians showed up as Kevin "xccurate" Susanto had 20 kills and Hansel "BnTeT" Ferdinand had 19, with Haowen "somebody" Xu also at 19. Will "RUSH" Wierzba had 13 kills, but Cloud9 struggled, including the top 20 player Timothy "autimatic" Ta with just 6 kills. G2 looked to go up to two wins and it won the second round with a weak buy and went up 2-1. However, ENCE won twelve unanswered and closed the half with a 13-2 lead. G2 performed better on its counter-terrorist side, but the lead was too much and ENCE easily took the map. The veteran Aleksi "allu" Jalli and the two young players sergej and Aleksi "Aleksib" Virolainen had 20 kills each in the win. Audric "JaCkz" Jug and Lucas "Lucky" Chastang had 13 kills each in their second ever Major game, but the Finns dominated in the end. NRG came out swinging against ViCi and took an easy win over the Chinese as ViCi could not take down another top seed. Ethan and Jacob "FugLy" Medina in the dominating win. Zhuo "advent" Liang only had one kill for the majority of the map and ViCi's start player Wing Hei "Freeman" Cheung also struggled with just 8 while zhokiNg did well with 14. Renegades's three weeks of bootcamp paid off as the Australians went up 2-0 against NiP. Although NiP mounted a comeback when Renegades reached map point, a hit on the A bombsite completely ran over NiP's defense and Renegades took the win. The three veterans in NiP – Patrik "f0rest" Lindberg, Christopher "GeT RiGhT" Alesund, and Dennis "dennis" Edman – all had good games, but REZ and Lekr0 struggled after a good first game. AZR and Jay "Liazz" Tregillgas had crucial kills for Renegades in the win to conclude day 1.

Vitality started day 2 with a romp over Vega 16-1, as the French took twelve unanswered to close out the game. All of Vega performed poorly, including Anton "tonyblack" Kolesnikov, who was the best performing player for Vega, as nobody broke double digits for the team. G2 could not replicate the performance of its French compatriots as they team fell to AVANGAR. While Richard "shox" Papillon did well, the rest of G2 struggled and buster for AVANGAR had a big game with 27 kills. Winstrike took advantage of NiP banning to one of its strongest maps as, aside from f0rest, the Swedes could not get much done. Aurimas "Kvik" Kvaksis had 29 kills for Winstrike and only David "n0rb3r7" Danielyan underperformed in the game. The pick that many chose to go 0-3 moved on to the high ground of round 4 ViCi dominated Cloud9 on Inferno. Although legendary player Robin "flusha" Rönnquist kept pace with ViCi with 21 kills, everyone one else on Cloud9 stumbled. ViCi's two star players came alive and Zhihong "aumaN" Liu contributed with 20 kills. Renegades finally made it to the top 16 after years of turmoil and the Australians took down fan favorite ENCE as Justin "jks" Savage had a massive series with 51 kills across the two maps while Joakim "jkaem" Myrbostad's supportive role proved to be vital. Fnatic stayed alive and avoided another upset after taking down Renegades' compatriots Grayhound. While Jesper "JW" Wecksell did not have the best series, KRiMZ and Brollan stepped up to counter the likes of dexter and sterling. Erdenetsogt "erkaSt" Gantulga and Liam "malta" Schembri struggled in the loss and Grayhound was eliminated. FURIA had another massive counter-terrorist side on Mirage, but struggled again on its terrorist side. Spirit started to mount a big comeback, garnering 7 rounds in the second half, but the lead was too much and FURIA closed it out. Spirit took a 12-6 lead on the second map and looked to tie up the series, but FURIA won seven unanswered to take the lead. Spirit won two to take back the lead, but FURIA managed to take the series and stay alive. Dmitriy "Dima" Bandurka had 40 kills across the two maps for Spirit, but he struggled on the second map in the losing effort. Damian "daps" Steele lead NRG to a very close win over TyLoo, as Vincent "Brehze" Cayonte had a massive set with 72 kills over two maps.

Vitality and ViCi kicked off round four. ViCi was able to take a 10-5 lead at the end of the first half and then went up 14-7 and looked to pull off another upset. However, eight unanswered rounds from Vitality suddenly gave the French match point, but ViCi managed to snag the thirtieth round to send the game to overtime. A back and forth affair took the game to triple overtime, where Vitality pulled off the win. kaze had 42 kills, but ZywOo was able to match him with 41, including crucial 1 vs 2 and 1 vs 3 clutches in overtime. On the second map, ViCi started on the much more favored side on Nuke, but the team only managed to get eight rounds. Vitality took advantage of this and after a shaky start to the second half, Vitality moved on to the New Legends stage. While Alex "ALEX" McMeekin struggled on Nuke, Cédric "RpK" Guipouy showed signs of his old self and lead the way with 24 kills. AVANGAR wasted no time against TyLoo and quickly went up 8-2, but TyLoo was able to fortify its defense and make it a close half at 8-7. The Chinese team then went up 11-7, but it would not have any more luck as it could not get past the Kazakh defense and took map one. AVANGAR once again took a lead into the middle of the game and took a convincing 15-5 lead. However, TyLoo, lead by some strong defense by somebody and YuanZhang "Attacker" Sheng allowed TyLoo to mount a huge comeback. In the thirtieth round, Aidyn "KrizzeN" Turlybekov, who had been struggling for a good portion of the tournament, stepped up and took down the TyLoo players on the A bombsite and AVANGAR denied the comeback and moved on to the Legends stage. ENCE took a huge 11-4 lead to start off the last series of day 3, including winning ten in a row. Winstrike started to bring it back behind WorldEdit and Boombl4, but the lead was too far gone. Winstrike managed to take that momentum from the first map and convert it to the second map with a 13-2 half. ENCE managed to scrappily pick up rounds, but Winstrike closed map two with ease. Map three showcased the dominant counter-terrorist side on Train. ENCE took a massive 14-1 lead, including a wild 1 vs 3 sergej clutch. However, Winstrike came all the way back by taking 12 of 13 rounds to make the score 15-13. ENCE made some tweaks and squeezed out a winning round to move on. Overall, ENCE players such as Sami "xseveN" Laasanen stepped up when necessary throughout the series to secure the win. Day 4 began with a thriller in the rematch of the historic game, when Vega eliminated NiP at the Atlanta Major 2017 in the qualifier, making that Major the first Major NiP did not take part of. Vega showed off its strong counter-terrorist side on Overpass in the first half, but NiP did the same as well in the second half, even when Vega had eight match points, and the game headed to overtime. The overtime was also close, but Vega managed to not give up the massive advantage it had and closed out map one. NiP recovered a map on Train in an easy win, lead by REZ's 25 kills. Mirage was the last map and Vega took a 9-6 lead and then the first pistol round. However, NiP's defense held strong, letting Vega only find rounds once in a while, and eliminated the Russian team. Fnatic came out strong with an 11-4 halftime lead over G2. G2 had a strong second half start, but Fnatic would easily take the first map. After a close first half on the second map, but G2 would pull away with an easy win of its own, letting Fnatic only take two rounds as Lucky had a big game. The last map Overpass was historically a good map for both teams. Fnatic took the pistol round, but G2 followed up with nine rounds in a row and the half ended 11-4 in the side of the French. Fnatic was able to take the first gun round, but a harsh reset to the economy spelled the end of Fnatic, putting Fnatic's fourteen Major streak of finishing in the top sixteen to an end. Simon "twist" Eliasson, who had only nine kills, had struggled for Fnatic throughout the event, and the number one seed fell. FURIA took a massive 8-0 lead and then, after Cloud9 took a round, FURIA then won the game 16-1. FURIA looked to carry that momentum, but it was Cloud9 who turned things around and won a 16-1 game of its own. The final map was much more competitive than the first two, as the half ended in 8-7 in favor of FURIA. Cloud9 then took the first six rounds of the second half to take the lead at 13-8, but FURIA finally took two rounds. However, Cloud9's strategies countered FURIA's counter-terrorist side and the American organization stayed alive. Vinicius "VINI" Figueiredo had a strong performance for FURIA and players such as Rinaldo "ableJ" Moda Júnior had important frags, but kioShiMa's 23 and Zellsis's key kills in the second half lead Cloud9 to a win.

NiP and ViCi had a very close first half on the first map, with the Swedes leading on 8-7. In the second half, despite aumaN leading the server, ViCi could not get a single round in the second half and NiP cruised to a win. The second map started with ViCi taking the first five rounds, then NiP took the next eight before ViCi took the last two of the first round. In the second half, however, NiP only had a brief period of success on its terrorist side and ViCi was able to tie the series in after the close game. After a back and forth start on Mirage, NiP pulled away and took a big 11-4 halftime lead. ViCi was able gather two sets of three rounds, but deficit was too much to come back from and NiP moved on. G2 managed to have a good counter-terrorist side, but TyLoo had an even better one in the second half, as G2 only scrapped up two rounds. Dust II was historically a good G2 map and it showed why as the French had an even better first half than the last with a 13-2 lead. G2 then easily finished up the game to force a third map. G2 matched its halftime score from the second map in the third map. TyLoo tried to come back after taking the second half pistol round, but G2's economy rounds somehow managed to overrun TyLoo and G2 moved on. TyLoo started the tournament 2-0, but ended in 2-3 as it could not get a best of three win. Cloud9 started on the much more favored side on Nuke and easily took an 11-4 lead. Winstrike tried to put on a big performance for its counter-terrorist side in the second half, but Cloud9 denied much success as autimatic dominated the map. Cloud9 won the pistol round to carry the momentum, but some crucial mistakes allowed Winstrike to take the next three rounds and then eventually an 8-7 lead. Winstrike won the first two rounds, but Cloud9 won seven rounds in a row to go up 14-10 and then 15-12. Winstrike then regrouped and then tied the game at 15. In overtime, Winstrike dominated the first round, but Cloud9, lead by RUSH's plays, took the next four to survive and move on.

New Legends stage

The New Legends stage, formerly known as the Group stage, used the same format as the Challengers stage. This stage takes place from February 20 to February 24, 2019 live at the International Congress Center in Katowice. The seeding was released on February 19, 2019.[62] Next to each team's name under the "Team" column is each team's initial seeding. Under each of the "Rounds" columns are the team's opponent's seed at the time the round was played.[63]

Place Team Record RD Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4 Round 5
1–2 Astralis (1) 3-0 +45 compLexity Gaming (16)
16-6

Nuke
High match
Cloud9 (12)
16-0

Train
High match
Renegades (8)
2-1
New Champions stage New Champions stage
Team Liquid (2) 3-0 +16 AVANGAR (15)
16-12

Overpass
High match
Ninjas in Pyjamas (10)
16-13

Overpass
High match
Natus Vincere (3)
2-0
New Champions stage New Champions stage
3–5 Natus Vincere (3) 3-1 +18 G2 Esports (14)
16-7

Inferno
High match
Team Vitality (11)
25-22

Mirage
High match
Team Liquid (2)
0-2
High match
AVANGAR (10)
2-0
New Champions stage
MIBR (4) 3-1 +10 Cloud9 (13)
3-16

Inferno
Low match
compLexity Gaming (16)
16-9

Mirage
Mid match
G2 Esports (14)
16-12

Inferno
High match
Ninjas in Pyjamas (8)
2-0
New Champions stage
Renegades (9) 3-1 -4 ENCE eSports (8)
16-13

Inferno
High match
FaZe Clan (4)
16-14

Inferno
High match
Astralis (1)
1-2
High match
Team Vitality (7)
2-1
New Champions stage
6–8 FaZe Clan (5) 3-2 +15 HellRaisers (12)
16-4

Train
High match
Renegades (8)
14-16

Inferno
Mid match
AVANGAR (15)
13-16

Mirage
Low match
compLexity Gaming (14)
2-1
Cloud9 (11)
2-0
ENCE eSports (8) 3-2 +11 Renegades (9)
13-16

Inferno
Low match
HellRaisers (13)
12-16

Dust II
Low match
BIG (7)
2-1
Low match
G2 Esports (14)
2-0
AVANGAR (10)
2-0
Ninjas in Pyjamas (11) 3-2 +8 NRG Esports (6)
16-14

Nuke
High match
Team Liquid (2)
13-16

Overpass
Mid match
HellRaisers (13)
16-5

Overpass
High match
MIBR (4)
0-2
Team Vitality (9)
2-1
9–11 Cloud9 (13) 2-3 -2 MIBR (4)
16-3

Inferno
High match
Astralis (1)
0-16

Train
Mid match
Team Vitality (11)
14-16

Mirage
Low match
HellRaisers (12)
2-0
FaZe Clan (6)
0-2
Team Vitality (10) 2-3 -16 BIG (7)
16-11

Mirage
High match
Natus Vincere (3)
22-25

Mirage
Mid match
Cloud9 (12)
16-14

Mirage
High match
Renegades (5)
1-2
Ninjas in Pyjamas (8)
1-2
AVANGAR (15) 2-3 -26 Team Liquid (2)
12-16

Overpass
Low match
NRG Sports (6)
16-13

Overpass
Mid match
FaZe Clan (4)
16-13

Mirage
High match
Natus Vincere (3)
0-2
ENCE eSports (7)
0-2
12–14 compLexity Gaming (16) 1-3 -10 Astralis (1)
6-16

Nuke
Low match
MIBR (5)
9-16

Mirage
Low match
NRG Esports (6)
2-0
Low match
FaZe Clan (6)
1-2
Eliminated
G2 Esports (14) 1-3 -18 Natus Vincere (3)
7-16

Inferno
Low match
BIG (7)
16-13

Mirage
Mid match
MIBR (5)
12-16

Inferno
Low match
ENCE eSports (8)
2-0
Eliminated
HellRaisers (12) 1-3 -31 FaZe Clan (5)
4-16

Train
Low match
ENCE eSports (9)
16-12

Dust II
Mid match
Ninjas in Pyjamas (10)
5-16

Overpass
Low match
Cloud9 (11)
0-2
Eliminated
15–16 BIG (7) 0-3 -5 Team Vitality (10)
11-16

Mirage
Low match
G2 Esports (14)
13-16

Mirage
Low match
ENCE eSports (9)
1-2
Eliminated Eliminated
NRG Esports (6) 0-3 -11 Ninjas in Pyjamas (11)
14-16

Nuke
Low match
AVANGAR (15)
13-16

Overpass
Low match
compLexity Gaming (16)
0-2
Eliminated Eliminated
Round 3 scores
Round 3 matches
Astralis 17 Mirage 19 Renegades
Astralis 16 Nuke 9 Renegades
Astralis 16 Inferno 2 Renegades
ENCE eSports 5 Dust II 16 BIG
ENCE eSports 16 Train 14 BIG
ENCE eSports 16 Overpass 10 BIG
Team Liquid 16 Mirage 14 Natus Vincere
Team Liquid 16 Dust II 9 Natus Vincere
Team Liquid Nuke Natus Vincere
NRG Esports 19 Nuke 22 compLexity Gaming
NRG Esports 16 Cache 19 compLexity Gaming
NRG Esports Inferno compLexity Gaming
Round 4 scores
Round 4 matches
Renegades 16 Dust II 5 Team Vitality
Renegades 11 Cache 16 Team Vitality
Renegades 16 Inferno 12 Team Vitality
Natus Vincere 16 Dust II 6 AVANGAR
Natus Vincere 16 Train 11 AVANGAR
Natus Vincere Mirage AVANGAR
MIBR 16 Train 6 Ninjas in Pyjamas
MIBR 16 Inferno 14 Ninjas in Pyjamas
MIBR Mirage Ninjas in Pyjamas
ENCE eSports 19 Dust II 17 G2 Esports
ENCE eSports 16 Mirage 10 G2 Esports
ENCE eSports Nuke G2 Esports
FaZe Clan 8 Cache 16 compLexity Gaming
FaZe Clan 16 Mirage 11 compLexity Gaming
FaZe Clan 16 Dust II 14 compLexity Gaming
Cloud9 16 Inferno 8 HellRaisers
Cloud9 16 Cache 12 HellRaisers
Cloud9 Mirage HellRaisers
Round 5 scores
Round 5 matches
ENCE eSports 16 Mirage 12 AVANGAR
ENCE eSports 16 Train 7 AVANGAR
ENCE eSports Overpass AVANGAR
Ninjas in Pyjamas 16 Cache 7 Team Vitality
Ninjas in Pyjamas 8 Overpass 16 Team Vitality
Ninjas in Pyjamas 16 Mirage 7 Team Vitality
FaZe Clan 16 Cache 14 Cloud9
FaZe Clan 16 Dust II 9 Cloud9
FaZe Clan Nuke Cloud9
New Legends stage summary

Team Vitality took on BIG to start off the New Legends stage. In his return with BIG, Johannes "nex" Maget had a good game with 22 kills, but BIG's star İsmailcan "XANTARES" Dörtkardeş only had half the kills nex had. Meanwhile, apEX dropped 30 kills as Vitality put up a strong counter-terrorist side. On the other stream, ENCE eSports took a good lead over Renegades in the New Challengers rematch with a 10-5 half. However, Renegades put up an even better half in the second at 11-3 as the Australians shut down most of what ENCE had to offer. Many looked at what HellRaisers could do after not being active in tournaments for a long time, but Kirill "ANGE1" Karasiow's team fell flat. Abay "HObbit" Khasenov played well in his HellRaisers Majors debut, but the team's star players Issa "ISSAA" Murad and Özgür "woxic" Eker did not have the impact the team wanted. Meanwhile, FaZe Clan's Nikola "NiKo" Kovač put up big numbers against HellRaisers, with Ladislav "GuardiaN" Kovács close behind him. Natus Vincere (Na'Vi) had an unexpected performance from Ioann "Edward" Sukhariev with 23 kills and everyone on the team had a good game, limiting the impact kennyS had for G2 Esports. After AVANGAR took the halftime lead, Team Liquid went to work. Despite qikert's 27 kills, the Canadians Russel "Twistzz" Van Dulken and Keith "NAF" Markovic both performed well to limit the Kazakhs to just four rounds in the second half. Ninjas in Pyjamas took a huge halftime lead on Nuke at 11-4, but did start on the much more favored side, giving NRG Esports a chance. NRG did start the comeback, but at 15-14, NiP managed to sneak in that last round to pull off the win, the REZ's 33 kills to lead the way. compLexity Gaming decided to strike to Astralis's best map Nuke. Despite starting on the more favored side, compLexity could not get anything going, even with Peter "stanislaw" Jarguz's 18 kills. Andreas "Xyp9x" Højsleth had huge game with 26 kills and with 131.1 average damage per round. Cloud9 completely spoiled MIBR's debut with its new lineup as the Brazlians could not get past defense of Cloud9. Even with Marcelo "coldzera" David leading the scoreboard for MIBR, everyone on Cloud9 had more kills than the star Brazilian.

XANTARES did turn things around from his last game as he lead BIG to a 9-6 lead. However, shox's crew, lead by kennyS's 25 kills, took control and won 10 rounds in the second half to BIG's 4 and sent the German team to 0-2. Even with Fatih "gob b" Dayik's 25 kills, BIG's other star player Johannes "tabseN" Wodarz only had 15 kills in the map. woxic went huge in the first half as he lead HellRaisers to an 13-2 halftime lead, but ENCE managed to fight back and suddenly make it 15-12. In the following round, things looked good for ENCE to make the comeback, but HObbit and ISSAA managed to secure two kills each and HellRaisers staved off the comeback. compLexity tried to surprise the world again and head back to the playoffs and it took an 8-7 lead against MIBR. However, MIBR found a strategy to counter compLexity in the second half and easily won it out and avoided the 0-2. AVANGAR took a huge lead at 11-4 and then at 12-6. NRG decided to take a risk and bought with low money and it paid off and eventually tied the game at 13. However, AVANGAR figured out the defense in the end and upset NRG. Renegades pulled off another upset and went up 9-0 in series since the Asia Minor as AZR had another huge game. FaZe's Olof "olofmeister" Kajbjer, named the best player in 2015, struggled with just 10 kills. Astralis pulled off the second 16-0 in Major history, lead by Emil "Magisk" Reif and Nicolai "dev1ce" Reedtz, against Cloud9; the Danes had the only other 16-0, which was against MIBR in the last Major in the New Legends stage. Vitality and Na'Vi was a thriller that headed to triple overtime. Vitality had chances, but Denis "electronic" Sharipov and Oleksandr "s1mple" Kostyliev bailed Na'Vi out to barely survive. Team Liquid had a hot start, but NiP settled in and eventually took the lead late into the game. However, Liquid stabilized towards the end and shut down whatever NiP had to offer despite f0rest's 26 kills. Nicholas "nitr0" Cannella lead all players with 28 kills.

Day 2 started with MIBR against G2 Esports and the Brazilians took a strong 8-1 lead before G2 recovered and only were down 6-9 by the end of the half. G2 kept the half close at 13-11, but coldzera and Gabriel "FalleN" Toledo put up kills in crucial moments, including winning a 2 vs 4, as MIBR took the map win. AVANGAR stunned FaZe despite GuardiaN and Dauren "AdreN" Kystaubayev's best efforts, as, after falling behind 11-13, AVANGAR the last five rounds to steal the map win as Jame denying the bomb plant at the aforementioned score started the small comeback. Håvard "rain" Nygaard struggled with just 10 kills. NiP completely shut down HellRaisers on Overpass as REZ and GeT_RiGhT had more than 20 kills each. Even though Bence "DeadFox" Böröcz had a better than usual performance, ISSAA struggled massively with just 8 kills for HellRaisers. Vitality, lead by apEX and ZywOo, just barely won out over Cloud9, even though flusha had 27 kills and Zellsis with 24 as the Frenchmen went up 2-1. Astralis looked like it put a halt onto Renegades's Cinderella run as the world's number one put up a 12-3 halftime lead and then a 14-5 lead. However, Renegades showed that it could compete with the best and put up ten unanswered to suddenly take a 15-14 lead before Astralis tied it up and the game headed to overtime. Renegades then continued its streak and then took down the Danish giants in map one. Renegades then took a 9-6 halftime lead on Nuke, a map Astralis had not lost in over a year. However, Astralis's defense combined with some big mistakes from Renegades completely shut down whatever the Oceanic team had to offer and Astralis cruised in the second half. Astralis did not look back in the third map and dominated and the Danes were the first team to the playoffs; in addition, Lukas "gla1ve" Rossander's team was the first team to beat Renegades during this Katowice run, as dev1ce and Peter "dupreeh" Rothmann were instrumental in the victory. BIG looked to end ENCE's Major hopes as the German team completely ran over the Finns. BIG then took a 14-10 lead on Train, but ENCE managed to take six straight to close out the game to edge by BIG 16-14. ENCE then took a big 11-4 lead. BIG made it relatively close in the second half, but the lead was too far gone and BIG was eliminated. The first map between Liquid and Na'Vi was a back and forth affair, but the halftime score went in favor of Liquid 9-6. Despite Liquid limiting s1mple, Egor "flamie" Vasilyev stepped up with 26 kills. However, Liquid's teamwork proved to be more effective, with its newest acquisition Jake "Stewie2K" Yip leading the way with 21 kills and Jonathan "EliGE" Jablonowski followed up also with 21 kills as Liquid barely sneaked by. The second map also featured a close first half, as Liquid only lead 8-7. Even though s1mple stepped up compared to the last map, Liquid's terrorist side was too much for Na'Vi to handle as Liquid was the second team to move on. The last series of day two was a thriller between NRG and compLexity. On Nuke, NRG had an 8-7 lead while in the terrorist side, meaning its second half would be on the much more favored side. However, despite a good start, NRG could not follow through as stanislaw put up big numbers, ending the game with 45 kills. The game headed to double overtime, where compLexity pulled out the upset. On Cache, NRG once again had an 8-7 lead while on the less favored side. However, compLexity started off with six in a row before NRG found a rhythm and went up 15-14, only for compLexity to tie it as Rory "dephh" Jackson defused the bomb in round 30. In overtime, compLexity found itself in a winning position and secured the set as Shahzeb "ShahZaM" Khan found a kill onto daps.

Renegades continued to flaunt their top form as it started off with a 10-1 lead over Vitality. The French somewhat recovered to make it 11-4, but there was no stopping the Renegades train as the Australian team easily took the first map. Renegades took the halftime lead again in the second map, but it was much closer at 8-7. Vitality's terrorist side in the second half then took over and NBK- and his team tied up the series at one. After a close first half, Renegades suddenly took a 14-7 lead. Vitality looked like it could make up the deficit with five in a row, but Renegades were able to close out the map. With Renegades moving on, Gratisfaction was the first New Zealander to become a Legend and his four teammates were the first Australians to become Legends. Danylo "Zeus" Teslenko lead Na'Vi to another as the CIS team dismantled AVANGAR. Although electronic had a subpar game, flamie and s1mple continued to put up good performances and Na'Vi advanced. MIBR took a 10-5 lead on Train, but was on the much more favored side, giving NiP a chance. However, NiP could not get anything going in the second half, which started with a Fernando "fer" Alvarenga and João "felps" Vasconcellos embracing his new role. MIBR continued with a 6-0 lead, but NiP brought it back within three rounds by then end of the half. NiP then took the lead at 11-9 and then 14-12. However, players like fer, coldzera, and Epitácio "TACO" de Melo stepped up as MIBR continued its success at the Majors, being the only core with a one hundred percent success rate at top eight since its Major debut. The first match of day 4 started on Dust II, one of G2's strongest map. The French started with a 5-2 lead, but ENCE won seven in a row before G2 took the last round of the half. G2 matched ENCE's score in the second half, which included winning the last four rounds in regulation, to send the game to overtime. However, Aleksib's 31 kills were able to help ENCE defeat G2 in the first map. ENCE then jumped to a 12-5 lead in the second map. G2 had some momentum starting then, but the Finns were able to win out the map and the series to stay alive in the tournament. compLexity started very strong against FaZe as it took a 11-4 lead at the half. FaZe had a good start to the second half, but compLexity's team effort allowed the North American squad to take the first map. On verge of pulling off another upset, compLexity took a 5-3 lead, but FaZe pulled it back to win out the half 9-6. Although stanislaw and Ricky "Rickeh" Mulholland gave FaZe some trouble, the Europeans tied the series up at one. The third map would prove to be a thriller. After compLexity took an 10-7 lead, FaZe started to crawl back and take the lead at 13-10. Lead by Jordan "n0thing" Gilbert's crucial plays, compLexity took back the lead at 14-13. NiKo then went on a tear and put FaZe behind his back as he overcame compLexity's defense and FaZe barely survived to the next day. After HellRaisers took an early lead, Cloud9 jumped back into the game and took a 9-6 halftime lead. HellRaisers struggled in the second half as Cloud9 easily took the first map. In the second map, Cloud9 continued to perform and took an 11-4 lead. However, seven unanswered from HellRaisers suddenly tied up the game. Cloud9 then took time to adjust and then took down HellRaisers as another Legend fell.

The last day of the group stage began with ENCE against AVANGAR. AVANGAR took the pistol round, but ENCE struck back with four rounds before AVANGAR took four of its own. ENCE would then respond with five rounds before AVANGAR took the last round of the half. ENCE then jumped out to a 15-9 lead and close out the map with a brief scare after AVANGAR took three more rounds. Train started out well for AVANGAR, but ENCE's terrorist side, lead by allu, took over the half. AVANGAR's struggled continued as it could not take a single gun round in the second half and ENCE cruised to the playoffs after starting 0-2. Vitality and NiP started on Cache, historically a good NiP map, and it showed why as the Swedes took 11 rounds on the less favored side in the first half. Vitality took the first three rounds of the half, but with dennis stepping up for his team, NiP was easily able to take the win. NiP took the pistol and anti-economy rounds in the second map, but Vitality put up 11 rounds of its own, but the French did start on the more favored side, giving NiP a silver lining. However, Vitality quickly reached 15 rounds and then won the game after NiP took four more rounds. NiP rebounded as it took a massive 14-1 lead at the half. Vitality made a comeback look possible it took six rounds, but NiP was able to close it out and move on to the playoffs, with dennis leading the way with 23 kills. The first map between FaZe and Cloud9 looked like a blowout, as FaZe took a 12-3 lead and then a 15-4 lead. However, everyone on Cloud9 started contributing and mounted a massive comeback. In the end, a fake execute by FaZe on the B bombsite when the team was going A opened up an avenue for FaZe and the European squad just barely denied the comeback. FaZe had another strong first half, this time at 11-4. However, Cloud9 started to come back and reached nine rounds, which was capped with an autimatic 1 vs 4. FaZe then took a timeout and recovered to move on to the playoffs as Cloud9 was eliminated.

New Champions stage

The New Champions Stage, also known as the Playoffs, is a best of three double elimination bracket. Teams play until a winner is decided. This stage is taking place at the Spodek from February 28 to March 3, 2019. Brackets were revealed shortly after FaZe defeated Cloud9 in the last map of the group stages. Teams were seeded first based on their record in the New Legends stage and based on the strength of their schedule.

Bracket

Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
         
3 Natus Vincere 2
6 FaZe Clan 0
3 Natus Vincere 1
7 ENCE eSports 2
2 Team Liquid 0
7 ENCE eSports 2
7 ENCE eSports 0
1 Astralis 2
4 MIBR 2
5 Renegades 0
4 MIBR 0
1 Astralis 2
1 Astralis 2
8 Ninjas in Pyjamas 0

Quarterfinals

Natus Vincere vs. FaZe Clan

The first set at the Spodek matched up Natus Vincere and FaZe Clan and pit up the two best players in the world, with s1mple on Na'Vi and NiKo on FaZe. Historically, Na'Vi has an 14-11 head-to-head map lead over FaZe, but FaZe defeated Na'Vi in their most recent best of three at EPICENTER 2018. In addition, olofmeister continued his streak as the only player in history to become a Legend at every Major. 81% of Pick'Em predictions had Natus Vincere winning.

Casters: HenryG & Sadokist

Na`Vi-FaZe Vetoes
Map Vetoes
FaZe Clan BAN PICK BAN
Train Cache Inferno Mirage Nuke Overpass Dust II
Natus Vincere BAN PICK BAN

The first game at the Spodek was a surprise one as many did not expect FaZe to pick Inferno instead of leaving it as the decider. This map started off with a bang. flamie found a kill onto AdreN, but FaZe planted the bomb fairly quickly before flamie found another one onto GuardiaN. olofmeister took down two in Zeus and Edward, but flamie was able to trade. rain took down s1mple but could not follow up onto flamie. NiKo was able to find electronic, but flamie was able to take down NiKo for the ace and defuse the bomb. Na`Vi was able to take the next round, but an eight-round surge from FaZe suddenly put Na`Vi in a struggle. Na`Vi found a third round heading into the twelfth round. There, flamie found a quick kill onto olofmeister. Some moments later, GuardiaN killed his former teammate and then rain ran in to find s1mple. NiKo took down Zeus before being traded by Edward, but Edward was then traded by GuardiaN. electronic could not do much in a 1 vs 3 deficit, so he backed away and saved his gun, resetting Na`Vi's economy. Na`Vi's star player s1mple had struggled for the first half, but he came alive at just the right time in the last round of the half to give Na`Vi a saving grace and being down only 10-5. In the second half pistol round, NiKo took down s1mple, but flamie found two onto NiKo and AdreN as Edward planted the bomb. rain took down Zeus, but three uninterrupted kills from flamie gave Russian player another pistol ace. flamie's two aces was the first time in Major history in which a player had two aces on the same map. The score later reached 12-9 in FaZe's favor. In the following round, Zeus was tagged down to very low health near the start of the round. Na`Vi decided to head to the A bombsite with a less than ideal inventory. rain took down s1mple, but Zeus, while still on low health, bounced around and somehow took down rain. GuardiaN took down flamie before electronic traded and the bomb was planted. Zeus then took down GuardiaN, which led FaZe to just back off and find some kills while giving up the round as Zeus's heroics saved his team. This led Na`Vi to find success while on the terrorist side, shutting down FaZe's defenses. In the 28th round, with now Na`Vi up 15-13, electronic took down AdreN. GuardiaN traded right away, but flamie was able to take down olofmeister. GuardiaN found two impressive kills onto flamie and s1mple while stuck on the A bombsite before being downed by Edward. The bomb was planted in a 2 vs. 2 scenario. rain tried to sneak in close by to where the two Na`Vi players were standing, but he was killed by Edward, forcing NiKo to back away and giving Na`Vi map point. The next round, Na`Vi swarmed the A bombsite as FaZe could not get much done, giving Na`Vi the advantage on FaZe's map pick. flamie and rain led the way for their respective teams with 23 kills each and electronic had 22 kills.

FaZe took a conventional 2-0 lead on Mirage, but Na`Vi won the economy round, only winning with pistols. This led to four straight wins for Na`Vi. In the seventh round, flamie was trying to peek into the A bombsite from the palace area, which is one of two ways to get from the terrorist spawn to the A bombsite, but GuardiaN was there to spot him and take him down. NiKo tried to get more information for his team by peeking out to the middle area, but s1mple had a quick shot to make it a 4 vs. 4. rain and electronic spotted each other near the palace area and rain was able to win that duel. GuardiaN found s1mple as Na`Vi was heading to the A bombsite. Zeus was able to take down rain and tried to get rid of GuardiaN, but instead GuardiaN killed Edward, who was trying to plant the bomb. olofmeister came in to help and killed Zeus and FaZe took another round. Na`Vi still held strong and took a 9-6 lead into the second half. FaZe was able to take another pistol round and brought it to 9-7. Na`Vi decided to force up in the second round instead of the traditional method of saving in the second round ever since Valve increased the loss bonus from losing the pistol round. There, olofmeister found the first kill onto Zeus, who was trying to get aggressive, in the apartments area, which connects the terrorist spawn to the B bombsite. FaZe then was taking control of the middle area, but electronic found a quick shot onto NiKo in the connector area, which connects the middle area to the A bombsite. electronic found another kill onto AdreN on the A bombsite with his pistol as FaZe headed to the B bombsite with twenty seconds left. flamie took down olofmeister, but was traded out by rain. Edward then traded rain and then s1mple took down GuardiaN and the force buy worked for Na`Vi. This spurred Na`Vi to go up 15-7, as Zeus continued to find high impact frags for his team. In the 23rd round, Zeus found olofmeister early in the round. FaZe decided to execute to the A bombsite. With under fifty seconds left, Zeus caught out NiKo in middle trying to sneak up the connector area. GuardiaN caught s1mple off guard, but s1mple won the fight with the virtue of having in AWP, normally a one shot, one kill weapon. electronic took out AdreN in the palace area and Edward too down rain and Na`Vi eliminated FaZe in two maps. electronic led all players with 24 kills and was able to lift his team despite s1mple at the bottom of the scoreboard. NiKo led FaZe with 15 kills, but his team ended up well short.

Natus Vincere vs. FaZe Clan scores
Team Score Map Score Team
Natus Vincere 16 Inferno 13 FaZe Clan
Natus Vincere 16 Mirage 7 FaZe Clan
Natus Vincere Dust II FaZe Clan

Team Liquid vs. ENCE eSports

Team Liquid was able to sweep up the competition in the Legends stage while ENCE had to come back from an 0-2 deficit and reach the playoffs with its wins. This is the first meeting between the two teams. 96% of Pick'Em predictions had Team Liquid winning.

Casters: Vince Hill & moses

Liquid–ENCE Vetoes
Map Vetoes
ENCE eSports BAN PICK BAN
Cache Train Mirage Inferno Nuke Dust II Overpass
Team Liquid BAN PICK BAN

The set started on Mirage, ENCE's map pick. ENCE took the pistol round and the anti-economy round for the 2-0 lead and then the two teams traded four rounds each. In the eleventh round, ENCE took early middle control. After taking a high explosive grenade for nearly half his health, Aleksib was taken down by ELiGE in that middle area while trying to look into connector. ELiGE was able to deal huge damage to Aerial, but Aerial was able to kill ELiGE to even the playing field, but NAF was able to trade. Twistzz was blinded by a flashbang near the apartments area, but a lucky spray allowed the Canadian to kill xseveN and the followed up onto allu. sergej was rushing down the catwalk area, which leads from the middle area to the B bombsite, but NAF heard him all the way and shut him down. Liquid was able to take a brief lead at 7-6, but ENCE ended up winning the half 8-7. The game was later tied 10-10. In the 21st round, ENCE decided to change its defensive setup with two AWPs instead of only allu holding the sniper rifle, but that left the Finns with almost no grenades. With under forty seconds left, Liquid chose to go to the B bombsite. Stewie2K and ELiGE ran up the catwalk area, but xseveN shut them down from near the apartments area. The rest of Liquid were in apartments and needed to rush into the site, but Aleksib took down Twistzz with the second AWP. This left Liquid with just two against five ENCE players and the two were needed to save their weapons for the next round as winning this round was unlikely. However, NAF died to xseveN with under five seconds left in the round. nitr0 traded and saved his AWP, but ENCE took back the lead. In the 23rd round, with ENCE up 12-10, Liquid had to save for a second consecutive round, but still had the AWP. Aleksib and allu took down nitr0 and Stewie2K with their AWPs early in the round and then allu followed up with another one on ELiGE. With about thirty seconds left, NAF and Twistzz attempted to make a play. NAF peeked into the B bombsite from catwalk and completely caught Aleksib off guard, followed up onto xseveN, and then planted the bomb with about fifteen seconds left in the round. NAF then took down Aerial, but Twistzz was caught by sergej. NAF then peeked to the catwalk area and flicked onto sergej and then hid inside a smoke grenade. allu desperately pushed into the smoke, but NAF was there to clutch and Liquid had some life. However, ENCE then took a 15-11 lead and Liquid took its final timeout. In the 27th round, Liquid executed to the A bombsite with 1:10 on the clock. sergej was patient enough and peeked at the right time to take down NAF, Stewie2K, and ELiGE before being downed by nitr0. nitr0 tried to fall back, but Aerial was already on the flank to catch him. Twistzz was on the other side of the map during all this and found a headshot onto xseveN. Twistzz had to run into the middle area to try to retrieve the bomb that was dropped by nitr0, but allu found the final kill and ENCE took the first map. Stewie2K had 19 kills to lead Liquid, but sergej and xseveN had 22 each to lead ENCE.

Liquid took the pistol round, but ENCE proceeded to win five of the next six rounds to take the lead. In the next round, Liquid executed to the B bombsite with just over fifty seconds left in the round, but xseveN took down Stewie2K trying to open up the site. Aleksib tried to follow up, but Twistzz was there to deny it. xseveN traded Twistzz out, but ELiGE traded xseveN and Liquid had the B bombsite as ELiGE planted the bomb. NAF spotted allu, but allu was quicker to the trigger to give ENCE the man advantage. ELiGE took down Aerial and lit up the other to ENCE members before he died. nitr0 the flashed his way in to kill sergej, who was defusing the bomb. allu was able to trade, but he could not defuse the bomb in time and Liquid found a third. This led Liquid to a winning streak and Liquid was up 10-5. ENCE took the first three rounds of the second half, but Liquid took five and it looked like a third map between the two teams. In the 24th round, ENCE was down to potentially its last buy. With under thirty seconds left, Stewie2K caught sergej trying to creep in. xseveN took down ELiGE on the other bombsite about ten second later and then followed up onto Twistzz. Aleksib took down Stewie2K on B. NAF was able to trade out Aleksib, but allu took down nitr0, and ENCE was still alive. This led to a surge in the Finns' offense and then suddenly tied the game and it headed to overtime. Liquid found one round in the first half of overtime, but ENCE took two and then one more to get to map and set point at 18-16. Liquid was on the terrorist side in the fifth round of overtime and wanted to head to the A bombsite. The team went up the middle area, but allu was there to catch ELiGE. However, allu was only a distraction for sergej and Aerial to pounce from the other side as nitr0 and NAF went down. Stewie2K was able to take down Aerial, but when he needed to make a play, allu made sure he did not, leaving just Twistzz. Twistzz took down sergej, but allu traded right away, and ENCE pulled off a massive upset. allu dominated with 36 kills. Although Twistzz and ELiGE had 30 kills each, but Liquid could not hold it together. Some have referenced this to another Liquid choke, most notably at MLG Major Championship: Columbus, when Liquid had 15-9 and 15-6 leads against Luminosity Gaming (the current roster of MIBR) and the lost both games in overtime.[64]

Team Liquid vs. ENCE eSports scores
Team Score Map Score Team
Team Liquid 11 Mirage 16 ENCE eSports
Team Liquid 16 Inferno 19 ENCE eSports
Team Liquid Overpass ENCE eSports

MIBR vs. Renegades

Renegades were the surprise team of the Major, as it took a map off of Astralis and defeated FaZe Clan. Made in Brazil struggled massively its first match, but soon recovered well and won out the rest of the group stage. MIBR also continued its streak as the only team to become Legends since its Major debut. MIBR has an 8-2 record against Renegades that stretched back to when the Brazilians were with SK Gaming. On LAN, MIBR is 4-0 against Renegades. 60% of Pick'Em predictions had MIBR winning.

Casters: HenryG & Sadokist

MIBR–RNG Vetoes
Map Vetoes
Renegades BAN PICK BAN
Overpass Nuke Dust II Train Cache Inferno Mirage
MIBR BAN PICK BAN

Renegades chose Dust II, a pick in which the analyst desk was quite confused with. MIBR took an early 5-1 lead. In the seventh round, Renegades executed to the A bombsite from the catwalk area, which connects the middle are to the A bombsite. Renegades threw in flashbangs, forcing MIBR to back away from the site and try to retake it. Gratisfaction planted the bomb with about 45 seconds left. fer caught AZR, but Liazz and Gratisfaction found two. coldzera took down jks and Gratisfaction killed fer. coldzera tried to fish for more kills, but Liazz was there to deny it. FalleN did take out Gratisfaction, but he was too far away to find kills and defuse the bomb, so he backed off, giving Renegades a second round. Renegades found three more in the half, but MIBR took a sizable 10-5 lead at the half. Renegades took the second half pistol with jks's heroics, giving Renegades a chance to close the gap. Rather than saving for the next round to get better guns, MIBR force bought with the weaker sniper rifle and four pistols. As soon as the round started, FalleN tagged jkaem through the middle doors all the way down to 18 health points. TACO and fer pushed to the A bombsite from the catwalk area and they tagged Liazz all the way to one point of health and MIBR planted the bomb as Renegades fell back and let the Brazilians have the site. AZR tried to push in, but fer found an immediate headshot and felps followed up onto jks. felps then took out jkaem and FalleN found a headshot onto Liazz. Gratisfaction found felps, but an immediate trade from fer made the force buy successful. After that steal, MIBR cruised the rest of the way, winning six consecutive rounds to close out the map. fer had 21 kills to lead the way and coldzera had 20. jks had 17 kills, but the rest of Renegades struggled as MIBR was efficient in the win.

Map 2 was on Train, a map MIBR was once considered to be the undisputed best team on, as its counter-terrorist sides were able to shut down anything. However, the Oceanic team did not let history or the last map bother it. Renegades took the first three rounds before MIBR took one. In the fifth round, Renegades was on a low buy and relied on Gratisfaction with his saved AWP to carry the round. However, it was not initially needed as jkaem found two headshots with his upgraded pistol in the desert eagle onto coldzera and felps before being traded by fer. fer tried to push up later on in the round, but Gratisfaction was there to stop him. TACO found one onto AZR, but Liazz caught him out trying to receive the bomb to FalleN. FalleN found Gratisfaction, but he was sandwiched between the last two Renegades players as jks found the kill, resetting MIBR's economy. This led Renegades to go up 10-1, as MIBR could not get the signature AWP onto FalleN. MIBR somewhat recovered with four rounds at the end of the half, but Renegades had a seven-round lead as MIBR went to its counter-terrorist side. MIBR took the first two rounds of the second half, but Renegades took the next round. In the 19th round, TACO found a lot of damage with a high explosive grenade, bringing three players' health points down as Renegades was trying to execute to the B bombsite. TACO then took the fight against jkaem, but AZR traded. felps took out AZR and coldzera, who was hiding on the B site bomb train, caught jks off guard. felps killed Liazz and then coldzera swung around to take down Grtisfaction, resetting Renegades's economy. Renegades then struggled as MIBR went from being 4-11 down to going up 15-12. In the 28th round, Renegades took a timeout to discuss things over. Three Renegades players were in the Ivy area, which is the longer way to get to the A bombsite from the terrorist spawn, but coldzera was hiding nearby. jkaem did not check the position where coldzera was and he was immediately brought down. coldzera kept shooting and was able to take down Liazz. Gratisfaction tried to trade him out, but FalleN's flashbang blinded him, helping coldzera take down a third player. AZR went in to try to do something about the situation, but coldzera also found him. MIBR tried to give coldzera the ace, but jks was able to take him down. TACO brought jks down low and FalleN finished the series and MIBR moved on to another Major top four. Gratisfaction had a huge first half with 18 kills, but had limited impact in the second half with just 5, although did end up at the top of the server with 24 kills. FalleN continued to put up huge performances on Train and he, TACO, and fer had 23 kills each as the Renegades Cinderella came to an end.

MIBR vs. Renegades scores
Team Score Map Score Team
MIBR 16 Dust II 6 Renegades
MIBR 16 Train 12 Renegades
MIBR Mirage Renegades

Astralis vs. Ninjas in Pyjamas

This set featured a historic rivalry between two legendary cores in the core of dev1ce, dupreeh, and Xyp9x against the core of GeT_RiGhT and f0rest. Astralis came in as unequivocally the best team of 2018 and defending Major champions while NiP reached its first Legends status for the first time since MLG Major Championship: Columbus in 2016. Historically, between the two rosters, Astralis leads 14-9, but between the two aforementioned cores, the Danes led 54-52. 97% of Pick'Em predictions had Astralis winning.

Casters: Vince Hill & moses

Astralis–NiP Vetoes
Map Vetoes
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Nuke Cache Mirage Dust II Train Inferno Overpass
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The first map on Mirage started with Astralis on the counter-terrorist side as NiP took quick middle control with GeT_RiGhT rushing up the catwalk area. dupreeh was blinded by a flashbang but somehow took out REZ before Lekr0 traded. The bomb tried to make its way out of the apartments area, but two quick headshots onto f0rest and Lekr0 by gla1ve denied that. Xyp9x killed GeT_RiGhT and gla1ve took down dennis and Astralis swept away the pistol round. This would set the tone for the rest of the half as Astralis put up a 15-0 scoreline. In the second half pistol, Astralis was the only team to 16-0 any team at a Major, including one against Cloud9 this tournament, and looked to add a third. In the 16th round, Lekr0 took an aggressive position in the apartments area as Astralis was going B and was caught out early, falling to dupreeh. f0rest traded out gla1ve. dev1ce then found two very quick kills onto dennis and GeT_RiGhT, making it look like another 16-0. However, during all this, REZ was hiding near the van area, which is next to the apartments area. dupreeh tried to plant the bomb, but REZ sneaked up and killed dupreeh and Xyp9x in succession then won a fight against dev1ce. Magisk was able come from the apartments area and finally take REZ down, but f0rest won the long range fight from catwalk and NiP got its first. The success would be limited, however, as the Swedes only got one more before Astralis got the one round it needed. Magisk led the way with 23 kills in the stomp. Only Lekr0 had at least ten kills on NiP.

Fortunes did not look bright for NiP as to fell to an 8-1 deficit on Dust II. The team finally picked up two heading into the twelfth round. With under 45 seconds left, Astralis executed to the A bombsite. f0rest was able to take dupreeh from the counter-terrorist spawn, which is essentially right under the A bombsite, before being traded by Xyp9x. Lekr0 found dev1ce and gla1ve found GeT_RiGhT. Lekr0 missed a crucial shot onto Magisk, which allowed Xyp9x to punish. The bomb was planted and then dennis found Magisk. gla1ve peeked out to find dennis, but REZ caught Xyp9x in the long area, which leads from the terrorist spawn to the A bombsite. REZ ran up to the A bombsite, but gla1ve was there to take him down and Astralis took the round. The Danes led 11-4 at the half. It looked like a clean sweep, but NiP went on a run, winning seven of the next nine rounds, and only down 13-11. In round 25, dennis quickly went up the catwalk area and took down the unwary dev1ce and Xyp9x to singlehandedly take over the A bombsite. gla1ve took down GeT_RiGhT in the long area and Lekr0 was downed by dupreeh. f0rest was able to kill gla1ve after the bomb was planted. Astralis was forced away and NiP had reset Astralis's economy. The Ninjas then went up 14-13, but Astralis regained the lead at 15-14 thanks to some clutch plays by Xyp9x. In the 30th round, NiP was on a very low but desperate buy with just pistols and f0rest's saved AWP from the last round. dupreeh went very aggressive in the tunnels area, which leads from the terrorist spawn to the B bombsite, as NiP was prepared to execute to the site, and it paid off as he took down dennis. Xyp9x killed f0rest before REZ killed dupreeh. Magisk was in the corner of the B bombsite and took down Lekr0 before being traded by REZ. GeT_RiGhT planted the bomb, but REZ died to Xyp9x. GeT_RiGhT tried to play some tricks and hid in a smoke, but Xyp9x fished him out and Astralis booked a spot in the semifinals against MIBR. REZ had 21 kills and f0rest had 19 for NiP, but Xypyx's 22 kills led the server as Astralis just about edged out the Swedes.

Astralis vs. Ninjas in Pyjamas scores
Team Score Map Score Team
Astralis 16 Mirage 2 Ninjas in Pyjamas
Astralis 16 Dust II 14 Ninjas in Pyjamas
Astralis Overpass Ninjas in Pyjamas

Semifinals

Natus Vincere vs. ENCE eSports

The fan favorite in ENCE took on the CIS giants in Natus Vincere. Na`Vi did not have too much trouble handling FaZe Clan, which included only allowing one round in the second half of the second half. Meanwhile, ENCE pulled off one of the biggest upsets in Major history as the Finns took down Team Liquid in a sweep. These two teams have only met once in the past at ESL One Cologne 2018, where Natus Vincere won two games to one. 90% of Pick'Ems had Na`Vi winning.

Casters: HenryG & Sadokist

Na`Vi–ENCE Vetoes
Map Vetoes
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Na`Vi took a 7-2 lead on the more favored side on Train before ENCE took two more. In the twelfth round, with under a minute left, Edward took down Aleksib. Edward found another kill onto sergej as ENCE was executing to the A bombsite with about 25 seconds left in the round. Aerial took down a peeking s1mple near the terrorist connector area, which is the closest area to get into the A bombsite from the terrorist spawn. electronic as able to take down Aerial before allu traded, but time was dwindling. xseveN completely caught flamie off guard on the A site bomb train, giving ENCE a chance. Zeus was able to trade out xseveN from the connector area, which connects the A and B sites. allu desperately tried to plant the bomb with four seconds left, and was able to, but did not have time to adjust to a creeping Zeus, who defused the bomb. The following round, ENCE took a timeout. The Finns burst out of the terrorist connector and took down three Na`Vi players in exchange for one of their own. Zeus and s1mple tried to save their weapons because the team had a low economy, but ENCE was able to steal them away. ENCE recovered to a 7-8 halftime score. Na`Vi would make it 14-10 advantage in the second half. About thirty seconds into the round, Aerial took out flamie in the terrorist connector. In the ivy area, which is the longest way to the A bombsite from the terrorist spawn, electronic tried to creep in, but xseveN won the duel. xseveN tried to back out, but Zeus traded. Zeus tried to plant the bomb, but Aerial was close by to deny it with less than twenty seconds in the round. With a significant disadvantage and time running low, Edward and s1mple backed off to save their weapons. This would be a huge turning point as ENCE came back all the way to stun Na`Vi 16-14 to take the first map. Although s1mple had 23 kills, sergej led all players with 26.

Na`Vi took a 2-0 lead and then a 7-1 lead on Dust II. ENCE took another round by running out the time. In the tenth round, Na`Vi made a very quick play. ENCE threw an incendiary grenade in the tunnels area, which leads from the terrorist spawn to the B bombsite, to stop any early aggression from Na`Vi, but Zeus ran through the flames and found a quick headshot onto sergej. Zeus them followed up onto xseveN despite being on very low health before a high explosive grenade took down the Na`Vi captain. With the bomb planted on B and the rest of ENCE on A, the Finns decided to save their weapons as their economy was low. This would spur Na`Vi to a 13-2 half and then took the second half pistol round. ENCE decided to force buy this round. flamie took out xseveN in the middle area. Zeus brought down Aleksib low from the same area, but he ran out of bullets, allowing Aleksib to trade. ENCE executed to the A bombsite from the catwalk area and Aerial took out s1mple. electronic found Aleksib, but Aerial was there to trade and ENCE took over the site. flamie and Edward thought it was best to save their weapons and ENCE had some life. Na`Vi had a force buy of its own in the next round. With just over a minute left, Aerial took down flamie in the middle area. Edward took down xseveN in the B bombsite. Alexsib took out electronic in the middle area and then sergej followed up onto s1mple. However, Edward was also there and Alexsib and sergej both fell to him. Zeus came out from the catwalk area to take down allu in the middle area. Aerial went to the B bombsite, where he found Edward just outside of the site. Aerial planted the bomb, but the low health hurt his as Zeus took him down. Na`Vi would easily close out the map to force a third game. flamie and s1mple led the server with 18 kills each while Edward had 17. Aerial at 13 kills was the only player on ENCE to reach double digits.

ENCE took the pistol round this time in on Mirage, but Na`Vi took a 7-3 lead. ENCE managed to recover at 9-6 at the half, but it still had a lot of work to do. In the second half pistol round, Na`Vi went all in to the B bombsite, where Na`Vi took out three while only flamie fell on its side. Zeus followed up onto allu. Aerial caught Zeus fro, behind, but s1mple was there to trade. Na`Vi went up 12-6, but ENCE managed to tie the score up at 12-12. The score was tied again at 13. Aerial took out flamie in the middle area as he was sneaking up, but Edward traded right away. electronic tried to make his way through the window area, which allows the counter-terrorist to peek in the middle area, but Aleksib was waiting from the ladder room, which is located on the catwalk area and peers into the window area. Na`Vi slowly made its way to the A bombsite. s1mple quickly peeked and took down allu, but sergej found Zeus and Edward, who was trying to plant the bomb, was caught out by xseveN with just ten seconds left. s1mple traded out Aleksib with the AWP. He switched weapons to the AK-47. ENCE knew s1mple had to either take down the last two ENCE members or plant the bomb, so they both hid in relatively safe spots, but s1mple managed to find a spray onto sergej, who was hiding behind a structure and he planted the bomb. xseveN and s1mple spotted each other as s1mple made his way to the counter-terrorist spawn. s1mple peeked again and the two missed bullets on each other. s1mple switched back to the AWP and missed another shot and was tagged low. xseveN knew s1mple had to reposition and finally won the duel as prevented a nearly impossible clutch from s1mple and ENCE took back the lead. The score was tied again 14-14 and ENCE won the round, resetting Na`Vi's economy. In the last round of regulation, with under 40 seconds left, allu found electronic near the bottom of middle. Edward tried to trade from the top of middle, but xseveN was there to make sure allu doesn't get backstabbed. flamie came out of the palace area, but Aerial was there for the kill. s1mple also came out of palace, but sergej won the battle. Zeus desperately ran into the A bombsite, but sergej was there and the Cinderella story continued for ENCE. s1mple had a huge game with 32 kills, but the rest of Na`Vi fell flat. Aerial and xseveN led their team as ENCE went on to face the winner of Astralis and MIBR.

Natus Vincere vs. ENCE eSports scores
Team Score Map Score Team
Natus Vincere 14 Train 16 ENCE eSports
Natus Vincere 16 Dust II 3 ENCE eSports
Natus Vincere 14 Mirage 16 ENCE eSports

MIBR vs. Astralis

MIBR handled Renegades with convincing fashion and Astralis, after battering Ninjas in Pyjamas in the first map, just about closed out the second map. These two teams are both looking for their third Major title. This matchup goes way back, with Astralis leading the head-to-head 28-21. The two teams split sets in the last event they played together at ECS Season 6, with MIBR winning 2-1 in the group stage and Astralis winning 2-0 in the finals. 94% of Pick'Ems had Astralis winning.[65]

Casters: Vince Hill & moses

MIBR–Astralis Vetoes
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The first map went to Overpass, a historically dominant MIBR map when the Brazilians were at their prime. Astralis took an early 4-0 lead before MIBR took three. In the eighth round, MIBR headed to the A bombsite with about 50 seconds left. felps found an opening kill onto dupreeh. Xyp9x was able to trade out fer. TACO planted the bomb and then felps took down Xyp9x before dev1ce traded. dev1ce won an AWP duel against FalleN and then Magisk followed up onto TACO. coldzera took down gla1ve and Magisk and tried to transfer over to dev1ce, but the number two player in the world was able to deny it and secure the round. MIBR would win the next round, but Astralis immediately took a two-round lead back despite being on an economy round. The eleventh round would prove to be crucial as both teams were low on money. FalleN started off the round with a pick onto an aggressive Magisk. FalleN quickly rotated to shade over to the A bombsite, where dupreeh fell to the MIBR captain. dev1ce needed to get aggressive in order to give Astralis a better chance at winning the round, but fer was ready. fer was traded out by Xyp9x on the A bombsite and then Xyp9x took down felps. coldzera was nearly taken down, but he was able to trade. With the bomb almost about to explode, gla1ve made his move and took down coldzera. gla1ve followed up onto FalleN as the baited him out with a tap to the bomb. TACO desperately sprayed into the smoke grenade gla1ve put down as the Astralis captain was defusing the bomb, but he missed his bullets. However, gla1ve was just about one second away from getting the full defuse as the bomb exploded and MIBR took the round. The Brazilians would not allow the Danes to get another round in the half as MIBR took a 9-6 lead and moved on to the more favored side of the map. Astralis would tie things up at 9-9 and then 10-10. In the 21st round, MIBR was on a low buy. fer and FalleN got aggressive since the two only had pistols and it looked like it paid off as fer took down dev1ce before being traded out by Magisk and FalleN found gla1ve. However, dupreeh traded him out and it was back to a 3 v 3. coldzera caught Xyp9x off guard as Astralis was executing to the B bombsite, but he was traded by dupreeh. Magisk took down felps, who was trying to catch Astralis off guard, and then TACO was taken down by Magisk and Astralis took back the lead. MIBR recovered and was down 13-14 heading into the 28th round. fer and FalleN once again went aggressive to the middle area. While dev1ce was able to pick off FalleN, fer found two in dupreeh and dev1ce and then picked up FalleN's AWP. Magisk tried to trade, but fer was ready and took him down. coldzera spotted out gla1ve and relayed the information to felps, who took down gla1ve. Xyp9x was able to trade and then planted the bomb at B. Xyp9x was able to kill TACO, but he was brought down to three health points. fer threw a high explosive grenade to finish off the player considered to be the best clutch player in the world and MIBR tied things up. Astralis went all in despite having low money in the round and somehow pulled off the win to get the map point. Astralis finished things off with ease and the Danes went up in the series. Magisk led the way with 26 kills. fer and coldzera showed their forms from 2017, when they were ranked in the top three, in the loss as both had big impact.

The next map was Inferno, a dominant Astralis map in which it looked almost unbeatable on. However, MIBR appeared to be the closest team to be able to knock down Astralis on the map. The Danes took an early 5-0 lead before MIBR ran out the clock twice in its favor to close the gap to three. In the eighth round, Astralis slowly headed to the A bombsite. dev1ce took down felps and then with 35 seconds left in the round, Astralis executed. TACO missed some big shots as Magisk took advantage of it. coldzera tried to peek out, but dev1ce was ready to punish. fer and FalleN fled the A bombsite to save their weapons and Astralis took a 6-2 lead. The score would be 9-6 in favor of Astralis at the end of the half and the Danes were able to get their infamous counter-terrorist side on the map. Astralis won the pistol round and then following anti-economy round to go up 11-6. In the 18th round, fer caught dev1ce with a grenade in his hands very early into the round. Magisk was able to take out TACO, but fer traded immediately. gla1ve lost a duel to fer, but fer fell to the incendiary grenade gla1ve threw out. FalleN found a quick headshot onto Xyp9x and MIBR ran to the B bombsite and planted the bomb. dupreeh tried to sneak his way into the B bombsite, but felps found him on the other side of the map to get MIBR its first round of the half. MIBR would see limited success as Astralis went up 15-7. In the 23rd round, Xyp9x took down FalleN and felps in the banana area. fer was able to take down dev1ce near the A bombsite. MIBR started towards the B bombsite, where coldzera took down gla1ve to even the playing field. Xyp9x and Magisk took down coldzera and TACO, respectively, as Astralis started the retake. fer was able to kill dupreeh, but Magisk traded and Xyp9x defused the bomb as Astralis headed to another Major grand finals. dupreeh had the most kills with 22 and Magisk had 20. felps had 21 kills in the loss as his teammates were unable to scamper past Astralis.

MIBR vs. Astralis scores
Team Score Map Score Team
MIBR 14 Overpass 16 Astralis
MIBR 7 Inferno 16 Astralis
MIBR Train Astralis

Finals

The underdog and the world's best went against each other in the first Major of 2019. These two teams have only played one map against each other, which Astralis won 16-5 at ESL One Cologne 2018. 99% of Pick'Ems had Astralis winning the matchup. Peak viewers on final match - 1 194 978.[66]

Casters: HenryG & Sadokist

ENCE–Astralis Vetoes
Map Vetoes
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ENCE eSports vs. Astralis scores
Team Score Map Score Team
ENCE eSports 11 Train 16 Astralis
ENCE eSports 4 Inferno 16 Astralis
ENCE eSports Overpass Astralis

Final standings

The final placings are shown below. In addition, the prize distribution, seed for the next major, roster, and coaches are shown. Each team's in-game leader is shown first.

Place Prize Money Team Seed Roster Coach
1st US$500,000 Astralis Berlin 2019 Legends gla1ve, dev1ce, dupreeh, Magisk, Xyp9x zonic
2nd US$150,000 ENCE Aleksib, Aerial, allu, sergej, xseven Twista
3rd 4th US$70,000 MIBR FalleN, coldzera, felps, fer, TACO zews
Natus Vincere Zeus, Edward, s1mple, electronic, flamie kane
5th 8th US$35,000 FaZe Clan NiKo, AdreN, GuardiaN, olofmeister, rain YNk
Ninjas in Pyjamas Lekr0, dennis, f0rest, GeT RiGhT, REZ pita
Renegades AZR, jks, Liazz, Gratisfaction, jkaem kassad
Team Liquid nitr0, ELiGE, Stewie2K, NAF, Twistzz adreN
9th 11th US$8,750 AVANGAR Berlin 2019 Challengers Jame, buster, fitch, KrizzeN, qikert dastan
Cloud9 Zellsis , autimatic, RUSH, flusha, kioShiMa
Team Vitality NBK-, apEX, Rpk, ZywOo, ALEX XTQZZZ
12th 14th US$8,750 compLexity Gaming stanislaw, n0thing, ShahZaM, dephh, Rickeh Warden
G2 Esports shox, bodyy, JaCkz, kennyS, Lucky maLeK
HellRaisers ANGE1, DeadFox, HObbit, ISSAA, woxic ami
15th 16th US$8,750 BIG gob b, nex, tabseN, tiziaN, XANTARES kakafu
NRG Esports daps, Brehze, Ethan, FugLy, CeRq ImAPet
17th 19th TyLoo Attacker, somebody, Summer, xccurate, BnTeT Johnta
ViCi Gaming advent, aumaN, zhokiNg, Freeman, kaze
Winstrike Team Boombl4, n0rb3r7, WorldEdit, Kvik, wayLander iksou
20th 22nd Fnatic Xizt, Brollan, JW, KRiMZ, twist Jumpy
FURIA Esports arT, ableJ, KSCERATO, VINI, yuurih guierri
Vega Squadron chopper, hutji, tonyblack, crush, jR Fierce
23rd 24th Grayhound Gaming dexter, DickStacy, malta, sterling, erkaSt
Team Spirit S0tF1k, DavCost, Dima, COLDYY1, somedieyoung Certus

Post-Major ranking

The rankings shown below reflect the March 4, 2019 rankings, the first ranking after the Major.[67]

HLTV.org post-Major ranking
World ranking
Place Team Points Move1
1 Astralis 986
2 Team Liquid 534
3 Natus Vincere 464
4 ENCE 435 7
5 MIBR 352 4
6 FaZe Clan 310 2
7 Renegades 275 6
8 Ninjas in Pyjamas 252 6
9 Cloud9 196 1
10 Team Vitality 184 5
11 NRG Esports 172 6
13 AVANGAR 149 5
14 Fnatic 147 8
16 G2 Esports 132 3
18 BIG 122 6
19 HellRaisers 88 2
21 FURIA Esports 83 2
22 Winstrike Team 83 6
23 TyLoo 71 44
25 ViCi Gaming 67 10
27 compLexity Gaming 63 12
28 Grayhound Gaming 53 6
31 Team Spirit 14
38 Vega Squadron 15

1Change since February 11, 2019 ranking

Notes
1.^ Golden was unable to attend due to health issues, but due to Cloud9 having him listed on the roster after the rosters were locked, they were forced to list Zellsis as a coach so he could stand-in for Golden.[68][69]

Showmatch

The showmatch featured Counter-Strike's newly implemented game mode Danger Zone, a multiplayer battle royale game. Eight duos fought in three rounds and the winner would be immortalized on the Danger Zone map in the form of graffiti.

# Team Total Round 1 Round 2 Round 3
P K P K P K
1 Furlan
GruBy
97 3 4 7 0 1 3
2 seang@res
Twistzz
83 7 0 1 3 4 2
3 Gratisfaction
HenryG
75 1 7 8 1 3 1
4 NAF
Sadokist
73 2 0 2 3 6 1
5 jks
SPUNJ
57 8 0 5 2 2 2
6 CAth
rain
51 4 1 3 2 5 0
7 Pimp
Rushly
22 5 0 6 2 7 3
8 Stewie2K
stunna
22 6 0 4 0 8 0

Country representation

The major featured players representing 27 countries around the world.[70][71][72]

# Country Number of Players ΔPrev. Major Players
1  Russia 13 -1 flamie, electronic, chopper, hutji, tonyblack, Jame, S0tF1k, DavCost, Dima, Boombl4, n0rb3r7, WorldEdit, WayLander
2  Sweden 12 0 olofmeister, f0rest, GeT RiGhT, REZ, dennis, Lekr0, KRiMZ, JW, Xizt, twist, Brollan, flusha
3  United States 11 -2 nitr0, EliGE, Stewie2K, n0thing, ShahZaM, autimatic, RUSH, FugLy, Brehze, nahtE, Zellsis
3  France 10 +6 shox, bodyy, kennyS, Lucky, JaCkz, kioShiMa, NBK-, apEX, RpK, ZywOo
3  Brazil 10 +6 FalleN, fer, coldzera, TACO, felps, yuurih, arT, VINI, kscerato, AbleJ
6  Ukraine 8 -1 Edward, s1mple, Zeus, jR, crush, ANGE1, COLDYY1, somedieyoung
7  Australia 7 +6 Rickeh, AZR, jks, liazz, dexter, DickStacy, malta
8  Kazakhstan 6 +3 Hobbit, AdreN, buster, qikert, KrizzeN, fitch
8  China 6 +3 Summer, Attacker, somebody, aumaN, advent, zhokiNg
10  Denmark 5 -12 device, dupreeh, Xyp9X, gla1ve, Magisk
10  Finland 5 +4 allu, Aleksib, sergej, Aerial, xseveN
12  Canada 4 0 Twistzz, NAF, stanislaw, daps
12  Germany 4 0 gob b, tabseN, tiziaN, nex
14  United Kingdom 2 0 dephh, ALEX
14  Indonesia 2 0 BnTeT, xccurate
14  New Zealand 2 +2 Gratisfaction, sterling
14  Norway 2 0 rain, jkaem
14  Turkey 2 -4 XANTARES, woxic
19  Bosnia and Herzegovina 1 0 NiKo
19  Hungary 1 0 DeadFox
19  Jordan 1 0 ISSAA
19  Slovakia 1 -1 GuardiaN
19  Mongolia 1 +1 erkaSt
19  Bulgaria 1 +1 CeRq
19  Hong Kong 1 +1 Freeman
19  Malaysia 1 +1 kaze
19  Lithuania 1 0 Kvik

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