
IntelEM Global Challenge Kiev, the first official Challenger Circuit event of Season Two, is officially in the books. Many veteran competitors met to do battle on the Fields of Justice at the Cybersports Arena in Kiev, Ukraine, but, it was previously unknown challenger Moscow Five who seized the first title of the new season. This has catapulted them both to the top of the standings, and into the global spotlight. We look forward to seeing more from this up and coming Russian powerhouse as we approach the Grand Finals in Hannover, Germany.
The most prestigious live events across North America and Europe comprise the Challenger Circuit. A team secures their place on the Season Two leaderboard by placing in these high-profile tournaments and earning Circuit Points. These Circuit Points will place teams into the official Season Two standings, ultimately deciding which competitors advance to the Regional Championship. There, teams will have the opportunity to secure a spot at the Season Two Championship!
In the wake of Kiev, we’ve seen a number of teams change position in the Challenger Circuit standings. Here’s how things look across North America and Europe following the latest Intel Extreme Masters Global Challenge event!
Europe
North America
*Curse Gaming’s pre-season point total was initially miscalculated. This discrepancy has been corrected to the accurate point total of 115.
** Too Tricky changed their name to Complexity Gaming, so the point totals for these two teams have been combined to accurately reflect the success of these competitors
The most prestigious live events across North America and Europe comprise the Challenger Circuit. A team secures their place on the Season Two leaderboard by placing in these high-profile tournaments and earning Circuit Points. These Circuit Points will place teams into the official Season Two standings, ultimately deciding which competitors advance to the Regional Championship. There, teams will have the opportunity to secure a spot at the Season Two Championship!
In the wake of Kiev, we’ve seen a number of teams change position in the Challenger Circuit standings. Here’s how things look across North America and Europe following the latest Intel Extreme Masters Global Challenge event!
Europe
Rank | Previous Rank | Team Name | Points | Point Addition |
1 | Unraked | Moscow Five | 400 | (+400) |
2 | 1 (-1) | FnaticRaidCall | 260 | |
2 | 2 (0) | SK Gaming | 260 | |
4 | 4 (0) | Sypher | 110 | (+50) |
5 | 3 (-2) | Millenium | 65 | |
6 | Unraked | Against All Authority | 50 | (+50) |
6 | Unraked | White Lotus | 50 | (+50) |
8 | 5 (-3) | Alternate | 25 | |
8 | 5 (-3) | Frag Executors | 25 | |
8 | 5 (-3) | MyRevenge | 25 |
Rank | Previous Rank | Team Name | Points | Point Addition |
1 | 1 (0) | Counter Logic Gaming | 625 | |
1 | 2 (+1) | Team SoloMid | 625 | (+200) |
3 | 4 (+1) | Dignitas | 410 | (+120) |
4 | 3 (-1) | Epik | 300 | |
5 | 5 (0) | Curse Gaming | 165 | (+50)* |
6 | 6 (0) | v8 | 50 | |
6 | 6 (0) | Goose | 50 | |
6 | 6 (0) | Complexity | 50** | |
9 | 8 (-1) | RFLX | 40 |
** Too Tricky changed their name to Complexity Gaming, so the point totals for these two teams have been combined to accurately reflect the success of these competitors
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