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ELEAGUE Major: Boston 2018

The ELEAGUE Major: Boston 2018, also known as ELEAGUE Major 2018 or Boston 2018, was the twelfth Counter-Strike: Global Offensive Major Championship and the second organized by ELEAGUE. The group stage was held in Atlanta, Georgia, United States from January 12 to January 22, 2018, and the playoff stage took place at the Agganis Arena in Boston, Massachusetts, United States from January 26 to January 28, 2018. It featured 24 professional teams from around the world, as ELEAGUE and Valve agreed to expand the Major from the usual 16.[3] All 16 teams from the previous major, PGL Major: Kraków 2017, directly qualified for the Major, while another eight teams qualified through their respective regional qualifiers. Boston 2018 was the fifth consecutive Major with a prize pool of $1,000,000. This was also the first CS:GO Major to take place in two cities.[4][5][6]

ELEAGUE Major 2018
2018
The ELEAGUE Major 2018 logo
Tournament information
SportCounter-Strike: Global Offensive
LocationAtlanta, Georgia, United States
Boston, Massachusetts, United States
DatesJanuary 12, 2018–January 28, 2018
AdministratorValve
ELEAGUE
Tournament
format(s)
Two 16 team swiss-system group stages
8 team single-elimination playoff
VenueAgganis Arena
Teams24 (one withdrew)[1]
Purse$1,000,000 USD
Final positions
ChampionsCloud9 (1st title)
1st runners-upFaZe Clan
2nd runners-upNatus Vincere
SK Gaming
MVPTarik "tarik" Celik[2]

SK Gaming and Fnatic were the only entering Legends to advance to the playoff stage and retain their Legend status: the fewest in Major history. The two teams continued their respective streaks of making the playoffs at all Majors attended, with Fnatic's run starting at Dreamhack Winter 2013 and SK Gaming's run starting at ESL One Katowice 2015 as Keyd Stars. The new Legends at Boston 2018 were FaZe Clan, G2 Esports, Natus Vincere, Quantum Bellator Fire, Cloud9, and mousesports. Defending champions Gambit Esports, along with 100 Thieves (formerly Immortals), Astralis, BIG, North, and Virtus.pro, lost their Legend status. This marked the first time in Major history that Astralis's core – Nicolai "dev1ce" Reedtz, Peter "dupreeh" Rothmann, and Andreas "Xyp9x" Højsleth – did not make the playoffs. This left Olof "olofmeister" Kajbjer of FaZe Clan and Freddy "KRIMZ" Johansson of Fnatic the two remaining players to have been Legends at all twelve majors.

The grand finals featured FaZe Clan, the favorite to win the tournament, and Cloud9, the second North American team to reach a Major final. FaZe defeated mousesports and Natus Vincere to reach the finals, while Cloud9 pulled off two upsets with wins against G2 Esports and SK Gaming. Cloud9 etched out the win over FaZe Clan to become the first North American team to win a Major. It would also mark just the fourth time in CS:GO history in which a North American team won a premier international event, after iBUYPOWER winning the ESEA Global Finals Season 15, Cloud9 winning ESL Pro League Season 4, and OpTic Gaming winning ELEAGUE Season 2.

Background edit

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 professional CS:GO, the Valve-sponsored Majors are the most prestigious tournaments.[7][8]

The defending champion was Gambit Esports, which became the first Asian team, and just the second non-European team, to win a Major with their win at Kraków 2017. The Swedish team Fnatic attended as the most decorated CS:GO team in Major history, with three wins.

Format edit

On December 13, 2017, ELEAGUE announced a revamp of the Major format, designed by Valve and ELEAGUE. The offline qualifier preceding the Major would be rebranded as part of the main Major and be called the "New Challengers stage." The teams in this qualifier would be given in-game stickers and receive the associated revenue.[9] Four regional Minors – Americas, Asia, CIS, and Europe – sent two teams each to the New Challengers stage, competing against the bottom eight teams from the previous Major, Kraków 2017. The New Challengers stage was a Swiss-system tournament that took place in Atlanta from January 19, 2018, to January 22, 2018.[10]

The top eight teams moved on to the "New Legends stage", which replaced the group stages of previous Majors. This stage also included the eight Legends from the previous Major, creating a 16-team group stage similar to previous Majors. Like the Challengers stage, the Legends stage used a Swiss-system format, and the top eight teams from this stage moved on to the playoff round. The playoffs, now known as the "Champions stage", remained a single elimination, best-of-three bracket.[3]

Map pool edit

The map pool remained the same as at the previous major, even though Valve released the new version of Dust II in October 2017.[11]

Maps
  • Cache
  • Cobblestone
  • Inferno
  • Mirage
  • Nuke
  • Overpass
  • Train

Regional qualifiers edit

Each regional qualifier, called "Minors", featured eight teams, whether through direct invitation or through qualifiers. Each minor featured two groups of four teams; these groups were in GSL double elimination formats, which was the format used at every major until the ELEAGUE Major, with the initial matches and winners match being best of ones and the losers and decider series being best of three. Two teams of each group qualify for the bracket phase, which is a four team, double elimination, best of three bracket. Two teams qualify for the major qualifier from each minor.

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.

Asia Minor edit

The Asia Minor took place shortly after the major announcement. Eight teams were invited to the qualifier in Seoul, South Korea and no online, open, or closed qualifier took place. This caused some controversy as minors were intended for all teams to be able to qualify and had no chance to prove themselves; top Asian teams such as Recca eSports, Grayhound Gaming, and Risky Gaming had more success than the likes of The MongolZ and other teams in the minor but were not invited. The Asia Minor took place on October 26, 2017, to October 29, 2017.[12]

Teams
  • B.O.O.T-dream[S]cape
  • Flash Gaming
  • Kings Gaming Club
  • MVP PK
  • Renegades
  • Tainted Minds
  • The MongolZ
  • TyLoo
Upper round 1Upper finalFinal
A1Renegades2
B2Flash Gaming0
A1Renegades2
B1TyLoo1
B1TyLoo2
A2MVP PK0
A1Renegades2
B1TyLoo0
Lower round 1Lower final
B1TyLoo2
B2Flash Gaming2B2Flash Gaming1
A2MVP PK0

CIS Minor edit

The Commonwealth of Independent States Minor took place on the same dates as the Asia Minor in Bucharest, Romania and used the same format as the Asia Minor.

Teams
  • Team Spirit (Invited)
  • Tengri (Invited)
  • AVANGAR (Open 1st–4th)
  • NOTBAD (Open 1st–4th)
  • pro100 (Open 1st–4th)
  • Quantum Bellator Fire (Open 1st–4th)
  • Nemiga Gaming (Open 7th–8th)
  • forZe (Last Chance)
Upper round 1Upper finalFinal
A1pro1000
B2Q.B. Fire2
B2Q.B. Fire1
B1AVANGAR2
B1AVANGAR2
A2Team Spirit0
B1AVANGAR2
B2Q.B. Fire1
Lower round 1Lower final
B2Q.B. Fire2
A1pro1000A2Team Spirit1
A2Team Spirit2

Europe Minor edit

The Europe Minor took place on November 2, 2017, and ended on November 5, 2017. No team was invited to the minor, but eight teams – GODSENT, HellRaisers, Heroic, Ninjas in Pyjamas, OpTic Gaming, Space Soldiers, Team EnVyUs, and Team LDLC.com – were invited to the closed qualifier. Another eight teams qualified through an open qualifier, which was a 512 team bracket. There, the sixteen teams played in a Swiss group stage, with all matches played online. The final eight teams went on to go to Bucharest to determine which two teams would move on to the New Challenger stage.

The open qualifiers were played on the platform CEVO, as opposed to the more popular ESEA, which is run by ESL, and FACEIT as both had been used for the qualifiers in the past. However, ELEAGUE's decision to use CEVO spurred controversy in the community as CEVO's anti-cheat system was not as well developed as ESL or FACEIT, leading to many players, particularly in the Europe open qualifier, to play with cheats on. Many of these cheaters were banned mid-match, causing many forced forfeits in the 512 team bracket.[13]

Teams
  • OpTic Gaming (Closed #1–2)
  • Space Soldiers (Closed #1–2)
  • AGO Gaming (Closed #3–5)
  • Windigo Gaming (Closed #3–5)
  • Team EnVyUs (Closed #3–5)
  • eXtatus (Closed #6–8)
  • GODSENT (Closed #6–8)
  • Pride Gaming (Closed #6–8)
Upper round 1Upper finalFinal
A1Team EnVyUs1
B2Space Soldiers2
B2Space Soldiers2
B1OpTic Gaming1
B1OpTic Gaming2
A2AGO Gaming0
B2Space Soldiers2
A1Team EnVyUs0
Lower round 1Lower final
B1OpTic Gaming0
A1Team EnVyUs2A1Team EnVyUs2
A2AGO Gaming1

Americas Minor edit

The Americas Minor took place on the same dates as the Europe Minor in Toronto, Canada. Two teams were automatically invited to the minor: Team Liquid and Counter Logic Gaming. One team from the South American open also qualified for the tournament. The remaining five spots went to the top five teams in the North American open qualifier. There, eight teams were invited – compLexity Gaming, Ghost Gaming, Immortals, Luminosity Gaming, Misfits, NRG Esports, Rogue, and Splyce – and another eight teams qualified through an open qualifier.

Teams
Upper round 1Upper finalFinal
A1Team Liquid1
B2Misfits2
B2Misfits2
B1Counter Logic G.1
B1Counter Logic G.2
A2compLexity G.0
B2Misfits1
A1Team Liquid2
Lower round 1Lower final
B1Counter Logic G.0
A1Team Liquid2A1Team Liquid2
A2compLexity G.0

Broadcast talent edit

The broadcast talent of the Boston major was announced on the same day as the preliminary group stage.[14]

Desk host

  • Richard Lewis

Stage host

  • Sue "Smix" Lee

Master of Ceremonies

  • Alex "Goldenboy" Mendez

Commentators

  • Anders Blume
  • James Bardolph
  • Daniel "ddk" Kapadia
  • Henry "HenryG" Greer
  • Jason "moses" O'Toole
  • Matthew "Sadokist" Trivett

Analysts

The casters also served as analysts when not casting
Observers

  • Heather "sapphiRe" Garozzo
  • DJ "Prius" Kuntz

Broadcasts edit

The major was streamed in various languages across Twitch. ELEAGUE also streamed the major on its website and YouTube.

  • ELEAGUE TV
  • 1PV
  • 99Damage
  • Brekan
  • Gamers Club
  • GamerHUTV
  • GamerTV
  • Hitpoint
  • Huomao
  • Moreira
  • Pitu Herranz
  • Starladder
  • wiizz

Teams competing edit

Legends
Kraków 2017 Bottom 8
Regional Qualifiers
  1. ^ On December 12, 2017, the organization 100 Thieves, founded by professional Call of Duty player Matthew "Nadeshot" Haag and backed by the National Basketball Association's Cleveland Cavaliers, acquired the Immortals roster that had finished second at the previous Major.[15] At the end of the first day of the ELEAGUE Major, 100 Thieves announced that due to immigration issues, the team would not be able to attend.[16]
  2. ^ After two of PENTA Sports' players transferred to other teams, PENTA Sports released the remaining three players of kRYSTAL, innocent, and zehN. kRYSTAL later announced that the team would go under the name Seed until picked up by an organization.[17] Seed was later acquired by Sprout Esports.[18]
  3. ^ TyLoo's star player Hansel "BnTet" Ferdinand was not able to make the Major because he was unable to acquire a US visa. TyLoo's former coach Luis "peacemaker" Tadeu was set to take BnTeT's place, but disagreements between peacemaker and the TyLoo organization forced TyLoo to drop out from the Major. Flash Gaming, the second runner-up at the Asia Minor, took TyLoo's spot.[19][20][21]

Controversy edit

Several problems arose from the Major. The most common complaint was that the announcement of the Major was announced so late that several players were not able to obtain visas to their Minors or the Major itself. In addition, Valve did not allow coaches Luis "peacemaker" Tadeu of TyLoo and Wilton "zews" Prado of Team Liquid to have their own stickers despite peacemaker standing in for Hansel "BnTeT" Ferdinand, who had visa issues, and zews standing in for Lucas "steel" Lopes, who had to sit out due to rules regarding roster locks. peacemaker said on Twitter that he was unhappy with the way ELEAGUE and Valve were handling player roster locks and the sticker situation – as player situations, handled by ELEAGUE, amounted to teams having to play with their original rosters and fifty percent of sticker sales went directly to the players and organization – and the team was considering to forfeit its spot in the major since peacemaker's role was a coach and not a player. In addition, peacemaker left TyLoo beforehand to become the coach of the Danish organization Heroic.[22][23] TyLoo later confirmed its absence at the major as Flash Gaming, the third-place finisher from the Asia Minor, set to take its place as peacemaker and TyLoo could not work out a deal together.[24]

Another big complication in the Major were the aforementioned the rules on roster locks. Valve said that the tournament organizers, not Valve, were responsible for the rules on roster locks, and ELEAGUE rules stated that players that competed in any Minor or the Americas Minor closed qualifier cannot compete on a team that would participate in the Major. The roster locks themselves were not the issue; the main issue was why the roster locks were placed months in advance of the major. SK Gaming had placed João "felps" Vasconcellos on the inactive roster by his own request and brought in Ricardo "boltz" Prass in October; Nicolai "dev1ce" Reedtz of Astralis had medical issues in late November; and Team Liquid brought in Lucas "steel" Lopes in place of Peter "stanislaw" Jarguz in mid November, but these teams had to be forced to play with stand-ins. Most of the community and players were dissatisfied with the situation. This raised the question as to why Joakim "disco doplan" Gidetun was allowed to play with Epsilon eSports during the European qualifier and then played with Fnatic at the last ELEAGUE Major, but that situation doesn't apply with a few teams at the Boston 2018 Major. Shortly after losing to SK Gaming at ESL Pro League Season 6, FaZe Clan's Ladislav "GuardiaN" Kovács said that the Major would be devalued if teams such as SK Gaming would have to play with a stand-in rather than their complete rosters.[25] SK Gaming's Epitácio "TACO" de Melo said the rule was "ridiculous" and went on to say that "I don't think majors are a big deal in CS:GO anymore."[26] Journalist Jarek "DeKay" Lewis said that he tried to reach out to ELEAGUE in an effort for an explanation "to try and find out when and why the roster lock rule changed" but the organization never responded. A couple of weeks later, SK Gaming's captain Gabriel "FalleN" Toledo also wanted an explanation as to why ELEAGUE won't say anything about the roster locks, but ELEAGUE continued to stay quiet. Journalist Richard Lewis, who worked as the host for ELEAGUE at the time, said in one of his podcasts with Duncan "Thorin" Shields that roster locks are necessary in order for teams to not make changes before the Major to benefit them for the tournament.[27][28] According to SK Gaming's analyst Jan "Swani" Müller, FalleN, and TACO, SK Gaming said that the Major has had a massive drop in prestige, as the team had not been practicing with felps, the player the team would be using for the Major, and had rather been practicing with boltz, felps's permanent replacement after the Major.[29][30] After defeating SK Gaming in the semifinals, Cloud9 lurker Timothy "autimatic" Ta also claimed that the system wasn't fair.[31]

In the New Champions stage, the continuing argument of why the fourth quarterfinal series was played on the same day as the two semifinals was asked, as the first team in the second semifinals was much more rested than the second team in the semifinals, who only had a few hours of rest. After Cloud9 defeated SK Gaming in that second semifinals, SK's captain FalleN,[32] SK's entry fragger Fernando "fer" Alvarenga,[33] Fnatic's coach Jimmy "Jumpy" Berndtsson,[34] and Cloud9's support player Will "RUSH" Wierzba[35] all said that the system was unfair to the team who had to play two series in a day compared to the team who only needed to play one. Out of the seven Majors in which the fourth quarterfinal match was played in the same day as the semifinals, the winner of that quarterfinal lost five times in the semifinals.

Pre-major ranking edit

HLTV.org rank teams based on results of teams' performances. The rankings shown below reflect the January 8, 2018 rankings.[36]

HLTV.org pre-major ranking
World ranking
Place Team Points Best Major placing
1 SK Gaming 998 1st at Columbus 2016 (as Luminosity)
1st at Cologne 2016
2 FaZe Clan 946 5th at Atlanta 2017
3 Astralis 570 1st at Atlanta 2017
5 Cloud9 400 5th at Cologne 2014
6 Fnatic 346 1st at Winter 2013
1st at Katowice 2015
1st Cologne 2015
7 G2 Esports 346 1st at Cluj-Napoca 2015 (as EnVyUs)
8 mousesports 326 9th at Cluj-Napoca 2015
9th at Columbus 2016
9th at Cologne 2016
9 North 286 5th at Atlanta 2017
5th at Kraków 2017
10 Virtus.pro 239 1st at Katowice 2014
11 Gambit Esports 222 1st at Kraków 2017
13 Misfits Gaming 193 2nd at Boston 2018 Americas Minor
14 Natus Vincere 186 2nd at Cluj-Napoca 2015
2nd at Columbus 2016
15 Team EnVyUs 157 2nd at Boston 2018 Europe Minor
17 Team Liquid 146 2nd at Cologne 2016
20 Renegades 123 9th at Cologne 2015
22 BIG 85 5th at Kraków 2017
23 Space Soldiers 79 1st at Boston 2018 Europe Minor
24 Vega Squadron 66 15th at Kraków 2017
27 100 Thieves 45 2nd at Kraków 2017 (as Immortals)
29 Sprout Esports 43 5th at Winter 2014 (as PENTA)
5th at Katowice 2015 (as PENTA)
37 AVANGAR 1st at Boston 2018 CIS Minor
60 Quantum Bellator Fire 2nd at Boston 2018 CIS Minor
61 Flash Gaming 3rd at Boston 2018 Asia Minor
NR FlipSid3 Tactics 5th at Cologne 2016

New Challengers stage edit

The Challengers stage, also known as the Preliminary stage and formerly known as the offline qualifier, will be a sixteen team swiss tournament: after the randomly-drawn Day 1 games, teams will play other teams with the same win–loss record. Every round will consist of one game. In addition, teams will not play the same team twice unless necessary and teams will be randomly chosen. Any team with three wins would qualify for the major, and any team with three losses would be eliminated. The Challenger stage will be played in Atlanta, Georgia, United States at the Turner Studios.

In the first round, teams from pool one will be matched up against teams in pool four. Teams in pool two will play teams in pool three. One team from a pool is randomly decided to face off against a randomly decided team in another pool. Cloud9, FlipSid3 Tactics, G2 Esports, and Natus Vincere (Na'Vi) were in pool one based on Cloud9, FlipSid3, and G2's ninth-place finish and Na'Vi's eleventh-place finish at the PGL Major; Na'Vi had the higher seed over Sprout Esports and mousesports as Na'Vi was already a Legend going into the PGL Major. Sprout, mousesports, FaZe Clan, and Vega Squadron were in pool two based on the eleventh-place finish or the last place finish at the PGL Major. Renegades, AVANGAR, Space Soldiers, and Team Liquid were in pool three based on winning their respective minor qualifiers. Flash Gaming, Quantum Bellator Fire, Team EnVyUs, and Misfits Gaming were in pool four based on being the runners-up in their respective minor qualifiers.

In the second round, the winners in the first round will face each other in the "high" matches, in which teams with a 1–0 record will play against each other; the losers will face each other in the "low" matches, in which teams with a 0–1 record will play each other.

In the third round, the winners of the high matches (teams with 2–0 records) from round two will face each other. The winners of these two matches will qualify for the major. The losers of the high round and the winners of the low round (teams with 1–1 records) will face each other in the "mid" matches. The losers from the previous low matches (teams with 0–2 records) will face each other in round three's low matches. The losers of these low matches are eliminated. Twelve teams remain in the Challengers stage.

In the fourth round, the losers of the high matches and the winners of the mid matches (teams with 2–1 records) will face each other in round four's high matches. The winners of those high matches qualify for the major. The losers of the mid matches and the winners of the low matches (teams with 1–2 records) will face each other in the low matches of round four. The losers of these matches are eliminated from the major. Six teams remain.

In the last round, the remaining teams will face off (teams with 2–2 records). The winners of these matches will qualify for the Legends stage and the losing teams will be eliminated from the major. In the most ideal of situations, the Swiss format should allow teams to have a harder time each time they win and have an easier time each time they lose.

The first round matchups were announced on January 9, 2018.[14] The New Challengers stage took place from January 12 to January 15.

Place Team Record RD Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4 Round 5
1–2 Cloud9 3–0 +27 Team EnVyUs
16–11

Cache
High match
Sprout Esports
16–5

Inferno
High match
mousesports
16–5

Train
New Legends Stage New Legends Stage
G2 Esports 3–0 +20 Flash Gaming
16–11

Inferno
High match
Misfits Gaming
16–5

Cobblestone
High match
Vega Squadron
19–16

Overpass
New Legends Stage New Legends Stage
3–5 FaZe Clan 3–1 +14 Team Liquid
16–14

Overpass
High match
Vega Squadron
6–16

Inferno
Mid match
Quantum Bellator Fire
16–6

Mirage
High match
Natus Vincere
16–4

Train
New Legends stage
Vega Squadron 3–1 +11 Renegades
16–14

Mirage
High match
FaZe Clan
16–6

Inferno
High match
G2 Esports
16–19

Overpass
High match
Team Liquid
16–14

Mirage
New Legends Stage
Space Soldiers 3–1 +7 Sprout Esports
12–16

Cobblestone
Low match
AVANGAR
16–9

Mirage
Mid match
Misfits Gaming
16–13

Train
High match
mousesports
19–17

Mirage
New Legends stage
6–8 mousesports 3–2 +19 AVANGAR
16–12

Mirage
High match
Natus Vincere
16–2

Mirage
High match
Cloud9
5–16

Train
High match
Space Soldiers
17–19

Mirage
Renegades
16–4

Mirage
Natus Vincere 3–2 +5 Quantum Bellator Fire
16–8

Inferno
High match
mousesports
2–16

Mirage
Mid match
Sprout Esports
3–16

Mirage
High match
FaZe Clan
4–16

Train
Team Liquid
16–5

Inferno
Quantum Bellator Fire 3–2 +1 Natus Vincere
8–16

Inferno
Low match
Flash Gaming
16–13

Inferno
Mid match
FaZe Clan
6–16

Mirage
Low match
Team EnVyUs
16–12

Inferno
AVANGAR
16–6

Train
9–11 Renegades 2–3 0 Vega Squadron
14–16

Mirage
Low match
Team EnVyUs
16–6

Cache
Mid match
Team Liquid
14–16

Cobblestone
Low match
Sprout Esports
16–10

Cobblestone
mousesports
4–16

Mirage
Team Liquid 2–3 −7 FaZe Clan
14–16

Overpass
Low match
FlipSid3 Tactics
16–10

Cobblestone
Mid match
Renegades
16–14

Cobblestone
High match
Vega Squadron
14–16

Mirage
Natus Vincere
5–16

Inferno
AVANGAR 2–3 −9 mousesports
12–16

Mirage
Low match
Space Soldiers
9–16

Mirage
Low match
FlipSid3 Tactics
16–7

Train
Low match
Misfits Gaming
16–13

Cache
Quantum Bellator Fire
6–16

Train
12–14 Misfits Gaming 1–3 −5 FlipSid3 Tactics
16–4

Overpass
High match
G2 Esports
5–16

Cobblestone
Mid match
Space Soldiers
13–16

Train
Low match
AVANGAR
13–16

Cache
Eliminated
Team EnVyUs 1–3 −16 Cloud9
11–16

Cache
Low match
Renegades
6–16

Cache
Low match
Flash Gaming
16–13

Inferno
Low match
Quantum Bellator Fire
12–16

Inferno
Eliminated
Sprout Esports 1–3 −25 Space Soldiers
16–12

Cobblestone
High match
Cloud9
5–16

Inferno
Mid match
Natus Vincere
3–16

Mirage
Low match
Renegades
10–16

Cobblestone
Eliminated
15–16 Flash Gaming 0–3 −11 G2 Esports
11–16

Inferno
Low match
Quantum Bellator Fire
13–16

Inferno
Low match
Team EnVyUs
13–16

Inferno
Eliminated Eliminated
FlipSid3 Tactics 0–3 −27 Misfits Gaming
4–16

Overpass
Low match
Team Liquid
10–16

Cobblestone
Low match
AVANGAR
7–16

Train
Eliminated Eliminated

Decider edit

After the conclusion of the first day, ELEAGUE and 100 Thieves, the runners-up of the last major, announced that the Brazilian roster would not attend due to immigration issues.[16] To complete the sixteen team group stage for the New Legends stage, ELEAGUE decided to have one of the three ninth place teams take the open spot. The two teams with the easiest schedule from the three would face off in a best of one and then the winner of that match would go on to face off against the team that had the hardest schedule. The strength of schedule was determined by which how many wins the teams' opponents got. In the event in which the strength of schedule is the same, the tie breaker would be the head-to-head game. If the teams never played, then a random draw would take place.[37]

Seeding
Renegades AVANGAR Team Liquid
Vega Squadron (3) mousesports (3) FaZe Clan (3)
Team EnVyUs (1) Space Soldiers (3) FlipSid3 Tactics (0)
Team Liquid (2) FlipSid3 Tactics (0) Renegades (2)
Sprout Esports (1) Misfits Gaming (1) Vega Squadron (3)
mousesports (3) Quantum Bellator Fire (3) Natus Vincere (3)
10 10 11

Renegades and AVANGAR faced off in the first match after round 5. Karlo "USTILO" Pivac had a back and forth major performance, but as he stepped up, Jame bettered the Renegades with a 30 bomb as AVANGAR pulled off yet another upset despite a last minute heroic play from NAF. AVANGAR went back to Mirage. Jame went stale against the Americans, but buster and qikert were able to step up to shoot down Liquid. However, Liquid made it close late into the game as the Americans were able to punish the aggression of the Kazakhs on their Terrorist side and Liquid defeated the underdogs in overtime.

Winner moves on to New Legends stage
Team Score Map Score Team
Renegades 10 Mirage 16 AVANGAR
Team Liquid 19 Mirage 15 AVANGAR

New Legends stage edit

The Legends stage, formerly known as the Group stage, used the same format as the Challengers stage. This took place from January 19 to January 22.

Gambit Esports, Virtus.pro, Astralis, BIG were teams in pool one based on their top four placement at the PGL Major; BIG was in pool one because of its first-place finish in the Swiss stage last major. Fnatic, North, SK Gaming, and Cloud9 were teams in pool two based on their quarterfinals finish at the PGL Major; Cloud9 was randomly chosen between it and G2 Esports based on its first-place finish in the Challengers stage. G2 Esports, Vega Squadron, Space Soldiers, and FaZe Clan were in pool three. mousesports, Natus Vincere, Quantum Bellator Fire, and Team Liquid were in pool four.

Place Team Record RD Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4 Round 5
1–2 G2 Esports 3–0 +28 Cloud9
16–8

Cache
High match
Team Liquid
16–8

Inferno
High match
Quantum Bellator Fire
16–4

Cache
New Champions stage New Champions stage
FaZe Clan 3–0 +25 Fnatic
16–8

Cache
High match
Vega Squadron
16–3

Train
High match
SK Gaming
16–12

Cache
New Champions stage New Champions stage
3–5 Natus Vincere 3–1 +20 Gambit Esports
5–16

Nuke
Low match
BIG
16–1

Inferno
Low match
Team Liquid
16–9

Overpass
High match
Fnatic
16–7

Inferno
New Champions stage
SK Gaming 3–1 +9 Space Soldiers
16–13

Mirage
High match
mousesports
16–12

Mirage
High match
FaZe Clan
12–16

Cache
High match
Gambit Esports
16–10

Overpass
New Champions stage
Quantum Bellator Fire 3–1 +6 Virtus.pro
16–3

Cache
High match
Gambit Esports
19–16

Inferno
High match
G2 Esports
4–16

Cache
High match
mousesports
16–14

Train
New Champions stage
6–8 mousesports 3–2 +24 Astralis
16–2

Cache
High match
SK Gaming
12–16

Mirage
Mid match
Vega Squadron
16–3

Mirage
High match
Quantum Bellator Fire
14–16

Train
Space Soldiers
16–13

Mirage
Cloud9 3–2 +20 G2 Esports
8–16

Cache
Low match
Space Soldiers
13–16

Cobblestone
Low match
Virtus.pro
16–7

Mirage
Low match
Astralis
16–6

Train
Vega Squadron
16–4

Mirage
Fnatic 3–2 +15 FaZe Clan
8–16

Cache
Low match
Virtus.pro
16–6

Inferno
Mid match
Astralis
16–8

Mirage
High match
Natus Vincere
7–16

Inferno
Gambit Esports
16–2

Mirage
9–11 Space Soldiers 2–3 +2 SK Gaming
13–16

Mirage
Low match
Cloud9
16–13

Cobblestone
Mid match
Gambit Esports
13–16

Train
Low match
BIG
16–8

Cobblestone
mousesports
13–16

Mirage
Gambit Esports 2–3 −9 Natus Vincere
16–5

Nuke
High match
Quantum Bellator Fire
16–19

Inferno
Mid match
Space Soldiers
16–13

Train
High match
SK Gaming
10–16

Overpass
Fnatic
2–16

Mirage
Vega Squadron 2–3 −28 North
16–10

Overpass
High match
FaZe Clan
3–16

Train
High match
mousesports
3–16

Mirage
Low match
Team Liquid
16–12

Inferno
Cloud9
4–16

Mirage
12–14 Team Liquid 1–3 −8 BIG
16–5

Inferno
High match
G2 Esports
8–16

Inferno
High match
Natus Vincere
9–16

Overpass
Low match
Vega Squadron
12–16

Inferno
Eliminated
BIG 1–3 −28 Team Liquid
5–16

Inferno
Low match
Natus Vincere
1–16

Inferno
Low match
North
16–12

Cobblestone
Low match
Space Soldiers
8–16

Cobblestone
Eliminated
Astralis 1–3 −30 mousesports
2–16

Cache
Low match
North
16–14

Train
Mid match
Fnatic
8–16

Mirage
Low match
Cloud9
6–16

Train
Eliminated
15–16 North 0–3 −12 Vega Squadron
10–16

Overpass
Low match
Astralis
14–16

Train
Low match
BIG
12–16

Cobblestone
Eliminated Eliminated
Virtus.pro 0–3 −32 Quantum Bellator Fire
3–16

Cache
Low match
Fnatic
6–16

Inferno
Low match
Cloud9
7–16

Mirage
Eliminated Eliminated

New Champions stage edit

The New Champions Stage is a best of three single elimination bracket. Teams play into overtime until a winner is decided. This stage took place at the Agganis Arena between January 26 and January 28.

Bracket edit

Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
                  
2 FaZe Clan 19 16 2
6 mousesports 16 9 0
2 FaZe Clan 16 16 2
3 Natus Vincere 9 7 0
3 Natus Vincere 16 16 2
5 Quantum Bellator Fire 4 7 0
2 FaZe Clan 16 10 19 1
7 Cloud9 14 16 22 2
1 G2 Esports 8 7 0
7 Cloud9 16 16 2
7 Cloud9 16 8 16 2
4 SK Gaming 3 16 9 1
4 SK Gaming 19 16 16 2
8 Fnatic 22 14 12 1

Quarterfinals edit

FaZe Clan vs. mousesports edit

Casters: Sadokist & HenryG

FaZe Clan vs. mousesports Scores
Team Score Map Score Team
FaZe Clan 19 Nuke 16 mousesports
FaZe Clan 16 Cache 9 mousesports
FaZe Clan Train mousesports

Natus Vincere vs. Quantum Bellator Fire edit

Casters: James Bardolph & ddk

Natus Vincere vs. Quantum Bellator Fire Scores
Team Score Map Score Team
Natus Vincere 16 Mirage 4 Quantum Bellator Fire
Natus Vincere 16 Inferno 7 Quantum Bellator Fire
Natus Vincere Train Quantum Bellator Fire

G2 Esports vs. Cloud9 edit

Casters: Anders Blume & moses

G2 Esports vs. Cloud9 Scores
Team Score Map Score Team
G2 Esports 8 Mirage 16 Cloud9
G2 Esports 7 Overpass 16 Cloud9
G2 Esports Cobblestone Cloud9

SK Gaming vs. Fnatic edit

Casters: James Bardolph & ddk

SK Gaming vs. Fnatic Scores
Team Score Map Score Team
SK Gaming 19 Inferno 22 Fnatic
SK Gaming 16 Overpass 14 Fnatic
SK Gaming 16 Mirage 12 Fnatic

Semifinals edit

FaZe Clan vs. Natus Vincere edit

Casters: Sadokist & HenryG

FaZe Clan vs. Natus Vincere Scores
Team Score Map Score Team
FaZe Clan 16 Inferno 9 Natus Vincere
FaZe Clan 16 Mirage 7 Natus Vincere
FaZe Clan Train Natus Vincere

Cloud9 vs. SK Gaming edit

Casters: Anders Blume & moses

Cloud9 vs. SK Gaming Scores
Team Score Map Score Team
Cloud9 16 Mirage 3 SK Gaming
Cloud9 8 Cobblestone 16 SK Gaming
Cloud9 16 Inferno 9 SK Gaming

Finals edit

Casters: James Bardolph & ddk

Skadoodle was named the U.S. Air Force MVP of the tournament by ELEAGUE,[38] while HLTV.org gave the MVP to tarik.[39]

The final map broke a new record with more than 1.8 million viewers, including more than 1.3 million viewers on Twitch.[40]

Cloud9 became the first ever North American team to win a Major and it was the fourth Major in which a non-European team won the Major in five Major tournaments.

FaZe Clan vs. Cloud9 Scores
Team Score Map Score Team
FaZe Clan 16 Mirage 14 Cloud9
FaZe Clan 10 Overpass 16 Cloud9
FaZe Clan 19 Inferno 22 Cloud9

Final standings edit

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 Cloud9 London 2018 Legends tarik, autimatic, RUSH, Skadoodle, Stewie2K valens
2nd US$150,000 FaZe Clan karrigan, GuardiaN, NiKo, olofmeister, rain RobbaN
3rd – 4th US$70,000 Natus Vincere Zeus, Edward, s1mple, electronic, flamie kane
SK Gaming FalleN, coldzera, felps, fer, TACO
5th – 8th US$35,000 Fnatic Golden, flusha, JW, KRiMZ, Lekr0 Jumpy
G2 Esports shox, apEX, bodyy, kennyS, NBK- SmithZz
mousesports chrisJ, oskar, ropz, STYKO, suNny lmbt
Quantum Bellator Fire waterfaLLZ, balblna, Boombl4, jmqa, Kvik iksou
9th – 11th US$8,750 Gambit Esports London 2018 New Challengers Dosia, AdreN, fitch, HObbit, mou Andi
Space Soldiers MAJ3R, Calyx, ngiN, paz, XANTARES hardstyle
Vega Squadron jR, chopper, hutji, keshander, mir Fierce
12th – 14th US$8,750 Astralis gla1ve, dev1ce, dupreeh, Kjaerbye, Xyp9x zonic
BIG gob b, keev, nex, tabseN, LEGIJA kakafu
Team Liquid zews, ELiGE, jdm64, nitr0, Twistzz
15th – 16th US$8,750 North MSL, aizy, cajunb, k0nfig, valde ruggah
Virtus.pro TaZ, byali, NEO, pashaBiceps, Snax kuben
17th AVANGAR Jame, buster, dimasick, KrizzeN, qikert dastan
18th Renegades Nifty, AZR, jks, USTILO, NAF kassad
19th – 21st Misfits Gaming seang@res, ShahZaM, SicK, AmaNeK, devoduvek
Sprout Esports kRYSTAL, denis, Spiidi, innocent, zehN tow b
Team EnVyUs Happy, Rpk, SIXER, xms, ScreaM maLeK
22nd – 23rd Flash Gaming karsa, AttackeR, LOVEYY, Summer, kaze z8z
FlipSid3 Tactics B1ad3, markeloff, seized, WorldEdit, wayLander
DQ 100 Thieves BIT, fnx, HEN1, kNgV-, LUCAS1 bLecker

Post-major ranking edit

HLTV.org rank teams based on results of teams' performances. The rankings shown below reflect the January 29, 2018 rankings, the first ranking after the major.[41]

HLTV.org post-major ranking
World ranking
Place Team Points Move1
1 SK Gaming 916  
2 FaZe Clan 914  
3 Cloud9 609   2
4 G2 Esports 408   3
5 Astralis 407   2
6 Fnatic 358  
7 mousesports 350   1
9 Natus Vincere 287   5
10 Virtus.pro 204  
11 Gambit Esports 190  
12 North 286   3
14 Team Liquid 145   3
15 Misfits Gaming 140   2
16 Quantum Bellator Fire 130   44
17 Vega Squadron 121   7
18 Space Soldiers 119   5
19 Renegades 114   1
20 Team EnVyUs 109   5
24 BIG 75   2
27 AVANGAR 56   10
28 Sprout Esports 43   1
54 Flash Gaming   7
60 FlipSid3 Tactics   ?

1Change since January 8, 2018 ranking

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eleague, major, boston, 2018, also, known, eleague, major, 2018, boston, 2018, twelfth, counter, strike, global, offensive, major, championship, second, organized, eleague, group, stage, held, atlanta, georgia, united, states, from, january, january, 2018, pla. The ELEAGUE Major Boston 2018 also known as ELEAGUE Major 2018 or Boston 2018 was the twelfth Counter Strike Global Offensive Major Championship and the second organized by ELEAGUE The group stage was held in Atlanta Georgia United States from January 12 to January 22 2018 and the playoff stage took place at the Agganis Arena in Boston Massachusetts United States from January 26 to January 28 2018 It featured 24 professional teams from around the world as ELEAGUE and Valve agreed to expand the Major from the usual 16 3 All 16 teams from the previous major PGL Major Krakow 2017 directly qualified for the Major while another eight teams qualified through their respective regional qualifiers Boston 2018 was the fifth consecutive Major with a prize pool of 1 000 000 This was also the first CS GO Major to take place in two cities 4 5 6 ELEAGUE Major 20182018The ELEAGUE Major 2018 logoTournament informationSportCounter Strike Global OffensiveLocationAtlanta Georgia United States Boston Massachusetts United StatesDatesJanuary 12 2018 January 28 2018AdministratorValveELEAGUETournamentformat s Two 16 team swiss system group stages 8 team single elimination playoffVenueAgganis ArenaTeams24 one withdrew 1 Purse 1 000 000 USDFinal positionsChampionsCloud9 1st title 1st runners upFaZe Clan2nd runners upNatus VincereSK GamingMVPTarik tarik Celik 2 Krakow 2017London 2018 SK Gaming and Fnatic were the only entering Legends to advance to the playoff stage and retain their Legend status the fewest in Major history The two teams continued their respective streaks of making the playoffs at all Majors attended with Fnatic s run starting at Dreamhack Winter 2013 and SK Gaming s run starting at ESL One Katowice 2015 as Keyd Stars The new Legends at Boston 2018 were FaZe Clan G2 Esports Natus Vincere Quantum Bellator Fire Cloud9 and mousesports Defending champions Gambit Esports along with 100 Thieves formerly Immortals Astralis BIG North and Virtus pro lost their Legend status This marked the first time in Major history that Astralis s core Nicolai dev1ce Reedtz Peter dupreeh Rothmann and Andreas Xyp9x Hojsleth did not make the playoffs This left Olof olofmeister Kajbjer of FaZe Clan and Freddy KRIMZ Johansson of Fnatic the two remaining players to have been Legends at all twelve majors The grand finals featured FaZe Clan the favorite to win the tournament and Cloud9 the second North American team to reach a Major final FaZe defeated mousesports and Natus Vincere to reach the finals while Cloud9 pulled off two upsets with wins against G2 Esports and SK Gaming Cloud9 etched out the win over FaZe Clan to become the first North American team to win a Major It would also mark just the fourth time in CS GO history in which a North American team won a premier international event after iBUYPOWER winning the ESEA Global Finals Season 15 Cloud9 winning ESL Pro League Season 4 and OpTic Gaming winning ELEAGUE Season 2 Contents 1 Background 2 Format 2 1 Map pool 3 Regional qualifiers 3 1 Asia Minor 3 2 CIS Minor 3 3 Europe Minor 3 4 Americas Minor 4 Broadcast talent 4 1 Broadcasts 5 Teams competing 5 1 Controversy 5 2 Pre major ranking 6 New Challengers stage 6 1 Decider 7 New Legends stage 8 New Champions stage 8 1 Bracket 8 2 Quarterfinals 8 2 1 FaZe Clan vs mousesports 8 2 2 Natus Vincere vs Quantum Bellator Fire 8 2 3 G2 Esports vs Cloud9 8 2 4 SK Gaming vs Fnatic 8 3 Semifinals 8 3 1 FaZe Clan vs Natus Vincere 8 3 2 Cloud9 vs SK Gaming 8 4 Finals 9 Final standings 9 1 Post major ranking 10 ReferencesBackground editCounter 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 professional CS GO the Valve sponsored Majors are the most prestigious tournaments 7 8 The defending champion was Gambit Esports which became the first Asian team and just the second non European team to win a Major with their win at Krakow 2017 The Swedish team Fnatic attended as the most decorated CS GO team in Major history with three wins Format editOn December 13 2017 ELEAGUE announced a revamp of the Major format designed by Valve and ELEAGUE The offline qualifier preceding the Major would be rebranded as part of the main Major and be called the New Challengers stage The teams in this qualifier would be given in game stickers and receive the associated revenue 9 Four regional Minors Americas Asia CIS and Europe sent two teams each to the New Challengers stage competing against the bottom eight teams from the previous Major Krakow 2017 The New Challengers stage was a Swiss system tournament that took place in Atlanta from January 19 2018 to January 22 2018 10 The top eight teams moved on to the New Legends stage which replaced the group stages of previous Majors This stage also included the eight Legends from the previous Major creating a 16 team group stage similar to previous Majors Like the Challengers stage the Legends stage used a Swiss system format and the top eight teams from this stage moved on to the playoff round The playoffs now known as the Champions stage remained a single elimination best of three bracket 3 Map pool edit The map pool remained the same as at the previous major even though Valve released the new version of Dust II in October 2017 11 MapsCache Cobblestone Inferno Mirage Nuke Overpass TrainRegional qualifiers editEach regional qualifier called Minors featured eight teams whether through direct invitation or through qualifiers Each minor featured two groups of four teams these groups were in GSL double elimination formats which was the format used at every major until the ELEAGUE Major with the initial matches and winners match being best of ones and the losers and decider series being best of three Two teams of each group qualify for the bracket phase which is a four team double elimination best of three bracket Two teams qualify for the major qualifier from each minor 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 Asia Minor edit The Asia Minor took place shortly after the major announcement Eight teams were invited to the qualifier in Seoul South Korea and no online open or closed qualifier took place This caused some controversy as minors were intended for all teams to be able to qualify and had no chance to prove themselves top Asian teams such as Recca eSports Grayhound Gaming and Risky Gaming had more success than the likes of The MongolZ and other teams in the minor but were not invited The Asia Minor took place on October 26 2017 to October 29 2017 12 TeamsB O O T dream S cape Flash Gaming Kings Gaming Club MVP PK Renegades Tainted Minds The MongolZ TyLooUpper round 1Upper finalFinalA1Renegades2B2Flash Gaming0A1Renegades2B1TyLoo1B1TyLoo2A2MVP PK0A1Renegades2B1TyLoo0Lower round 1Lower finalB1TyLoo2B2Flash Gaming2B2Flash Gaming1A2MVP PK0 CIS Minor edit The Commonwealth of Independent States Minor took place on the same dates as the Asia Minor in Bucharest Romania and used the same format as the Asia Minor TeamsTeam Spirit Invited Tengri Invited AVANGAR Open 1st 4th NOTBAD Open 1st 4th pro100 Open 1st 4th Quantum Bellator Fire Open 1st 4th Nemiga Gaming Open 7th 8th forZe Last Chance Upper round 1Upper finalFinalA1pro1000B2Q B Fire2B2Q B Fire1B1AVANGAR2B1AVANGAR2A2Team Spirit0B1AVANGAR2B2Q B Fire1Lower round 1Lower finalB2Q B Fire2A1pro1000A2Team Spirit1A2Team Spirit2 Europe Minor edit The Europe Minor took place on November 2 2017 and ended on November 5 2017 No team was invited to the minor but eight teams GODSENT HellRaisers Heroic Ninjas in Pyjamas OpTic Gaming Space Soldiers Team EnVyUs and Team LDLC com were invited to the closed qualifier Another eight teams qualified through an open qualifier which was a 512 team bracket There the sixteen teams played in a Swiss group stage with all matches played online The final eight teams went on to go to Bucharest to determine which two teams would move on to the New Challenger stage The open qualifiers were played on the platform CEVO as opposed to the more popular ESEA which is run by ESL and FACEIT as both had been used for the qualifiers in the past However ELEAGUE s decision to use CEVO spurred controversy in the community as CEVO s anti cheat system was not as well developed as ESL or FACEIT leading to many players particularly in the Europe open qualifier to play with cheats on Many of these cheaters were banned mid match causing many forced forfeits in the 512 team bracket 13 TeamsOpTic Gaming Closed 1 2 Space Soldiers Closed 1 2 AGO Gaming Closed 3 5 Windigo Gaming Closed 3 5 Team EnVyUs Closed 3 5 eXtatus Closed 6 8 GODSENT Closed 6 8 Pride Gaming Closed 6 8 Upper round 1Upper finalFinalA1Team EnVyUs1B2Space Soldiers2B2Space Soldiers2B1OpTic Gaming1B1OpTic Gaming2A2AGO Gaming0B2Space Soldiers2A1Team EnVyUs0Lower round 1Lower finalB1OpTic Gaming0A1Team EnVyUs2A1Team EnVyUs2A2AGO Gaming1 Americas Minor edit The Americas Minor took place on the same dates as the Europe Minor in Toronto Canada Two teams were automatically invited to the minor Team Liquid and Counter Logic Gaming One team from the South American open also qualified for the tournament The remaining five spots went to the top five teams in the North American open qualifier There eight teams were invited compLexity Gaming Ghost Gaming Immortals Luminosity Gaming Misfits NRG Esports Rogue and Splyce and another eight teams qualified through an open qualifier TeamsCounter Logic Gaming Invited Team Liquid Invited compLexity Gaming North America 1 2 NRG Esports North America 1 2 Luminosity Gaming North America 3 5 Rise Nation North America 3 5 Team One South America Open Misfits North America Last Chance Upper round 1Upper finalFinalA1Team Liquid1B2Misfits2B2Misfits2B1Counter Logic G 1B1Counter Logic G 2A2compLexity G 0B2Misfits1A1Team Liquid2Lower round 1Lower finalB1Counter Logic G 0A1Team Liquid2A1Team Liquid2A2compLexity G 0Broadcast talent editThe broadcast talent of the Boston major was announced on the same day as the preliminary group stage 14 Desk host Richard LewisStage host Sue Smix LeeMaster of Ceremonies Alex Goldenboy MendezCommentators Anders Blume James Bardolph Daniel ddk Kapadia Henry HenryG Greer Jason moses O Toole Matthew Sadokist Trivett Analysts Sean seang res Gares Jordan n0thing Gilbert Janko YNk Paunovic The casters also served as analysts when not castingObservers Heather sapphiRe Garozzo DJ Prius Kuntz Broadcasts edit The major was streamed in various languages across Twitch ELEAGUE also streamed the major on its website and YouTube ELEAGUE TV 1PV 99Damage Brekan Gamers Club GamerHUTV GamerTV Hitpoint Huomao Moreira Pitu Herranz Starladder wiizzTeams competing editLegendsGambit Esports 100 Thieves a Astralis Virtus pro BIG Fnatic North SK GamingKrakow 2017 Bottom 8Cloud9 FlipSid3 Tactics G2 Esports mousesports Natus Vincere Sprout Esports b FaZe Clan Vega Squadron Regional QualifiersRenegades Asia Minor 1 Flash Gaming Asia Minor 3 c AVANGAR CIS Minor 1 Quantum Bellator Fire CIS Minor 2 Space Soldiers Europe Minor 1 Team EnVyUs Europe Minor 2 Team Liquid Americas Minor 1 Misfits Gaming Americas Minor 2 On December 12 2017 the organization 100 Thieves founded by professional Call of Duty player Matthew Nadeshot Haag and backed by the National Basketball Association s Cleveland Cavaliers acquired the Immortals roster that had finished second at the previous Major 15 At the end of the first day of the ELEAGUE Major 100 Thieves announced that due to immigration issues the team would not be able to attend 16 After two of PENTA Sports players transferred to other teams PENTA Sports released the remaining three players of kRYSTAL innocent and zehN kRYSTAL later announced that the team would go under the name Seed until picked up by an organization 17 Seed was later acquired by Sprout Esports 18 TyLoo s star player Hansel BnTet Ferdinand was not able to make the Major because he was unable to acquire a US visa TyLoo s former coach Luis peacemaker Tadeu was set to take BnTeT s place but disagreements between peacemaker and the TyLoo organization forced TyLoo to drop out from the Major Flash Gaming the second runner up at the Asia Minor took TyLoo s spot 19 20 21 Controversy edit Several problems arose from the Major The most common complaint was that the announcement of the Major was announced so late that several players were not able to obtain visas to their Minors or the Major itself In addition Valve did not allow coaches Luis peacemaker Tadeu of TyLoo and Wilton zews Prado of Team Liquid to have their own stickers despite peacemaker standing in for Hansel BnTeT Ferdinand who had visa issues and zews standing in for Lucas steel Lopes who had to sit out due to rules regarding roster locks peacemaker said on Twitter that he was unhappy with the way ELEAGUE and Valve were handling player roster locks and the sticker situation as player situations handled by ELEAGUE amounted to teams having to play with their original rosters and fifty percent of sticker sales went directly to the players and organization and the team was considering to forfeit its spot in the major since peacemaker s role was a coach and not a player In addition peacemaker left TyLoo beforehand to become the coach of the Danish organization Heroic 22 23 TyLoo later confirmed its absence at the major as Flash Gaming the third place finisher from the Asia Minor set to take its place as peacemaker and TyLoo could not work out a deal together 24 Another big complication in the Major were the aforementioned the rules on roster locks Valve said that the tournament organizers not Valve were responsible for the rules on roster locks and ELEAGUE rules stated that players that competed in any Minor or the Americas Minor closed qualifier cannot compete on a team that would participate in the Major The roster locks themselves were not the issue the main issue was why the roster locks were placed months in advance of the major SK Gaming had placed Joao felps Vasconcellos on the inactive roster by his own request and brought in Ricardo boltz Prass in October Nicolai dev1ce Reedtz of Astralis had medical issues in late November and Team Liquid brought in Lucas steel Lopes in place of Peter stanislaw Jarguz in mid November but these teams had to be forced to play with stand ins Most of the community and players were dissatisfied with the situation This raised the question as to why Joakim disco doplan Gidetun was allowed to play with Epsilon eSports during the European qualifier and then played with Fnatic at the last ELEAGUE Major but that situation doesn t apply with a few teams at the Boston 2018 Major Shortly after losing to SK Gaming at ESL Pro League Season 6 FaZe Clan s Ladislav GuardiaN Kovacs said that the Major would be devalued if teams such as SK Gaming would have to play with a stand in rather than their complete rosters 25 SK Gaming s Epitacio TACO de Melo said the rule was ridiculous and went on to say that I don t think majors are a big deal in CS GO anymore 26 Journalist Jarek DeKay Lewis said that he tried to reach out to ELEAGUE in an effort for an explanation to try and find out when and why the roster lock rule changed but the organization never responded A couple of weeks later SK Gaming s captain Gabriel FalleN Toledo also wanted an explanation as to why ELEAGUE won t say anything about the roster locks but ELEAGUE continued to stay quiet Journalist Richard Lewis who worked as the host for ELEAGUE at the time said in one of his podcasts with Duncan Thorin Shields that roster locks are necessary in order for teams to not make changes before the Major to benefit them for the tournament 27 28 According to SK Gaming s analyst Jan Swani Muller FalleN and TACO SK Gaming said that the Major has had a massive drop in prestige as the team had not been practicing with felps the player the team would be using for the Major and had rather been practicing with boltz felps s permanent replacement after the Major 29 30 After defeating SK Gaming in the semifinals Cloud9 lurker Timothy autimatic Ta also claimed that the system wasn t fair 31 In the New Champions stage the continuing argument of why the fourth quarterfinal series was played on the same day as the two semifinals was asked as the first team in the second semifinals was much more rested than the second team in the semifinals who only had a few hours of rest After Cloud9 defeated SK Gaming in that second semifinals SK s captain FalleN 32 SK s entry fragger Fernando fer Alvarenga 33 Fnatic s coach Jimmy Jumpy Berndtsson 34 and Cloud9 s support player Will RUSH Wierzba 35 all said that the system was unfair to the team who had to play two series in a day compared to the team who only needed to play one Out of the seven Majors in which the fourth quarterfinal match was played in the same day as the semifinals the winner of that quarterfinal lost five times in the semifinals Pre major ranking edit HLTV org rank teams based on results of teams performances The rankings shown below reflect the January 8 2018 rankings 36 HLTV org pre major rankingWorld rankingPlace Team Points Best Major placing1 SK Gaming 998 1st at Columbus 2016 as Luminosity 1st at Cologne 20162 FaZe Clan 946 5th at Atlanta 20173 Astralis 570 1st at Atlanta 20175 Cloud9 400 5th at Cologne 20146 Fnatic 346 1st at Winter 20131st at Katowice 20151st Cologne 20157 G2 Esports 346 1st at Cluj Napoca 2015 as EnVyUs 8 mousesports 326 9th at Cluj Napoca 20159th at Columbus 20169th at Cologne 20169 North 286 5th at Atlanta 20175th at Krakow 201710 Virtus pro 239 1st at Katowice 201411 Gambit Esports 222 1st at Krakow 201713 Misfits Gaming 193 2nd at Boston 2018 Americas Minor14 Natus Vincere 186 2nd at Cluj Napoca 20152nd at Columbus 201615 Team EnVyUs 157 2nd at Boston 2018 Europe Minor17 Team Liquid 146 2nd at Cologne 201620 Renegades 123 9th at Cologne 201522 BIG 85 5th at Krakow 201723 Space Soldiers 79 1st at Boston 2018 Europe Minor24 Vega Squadron 66 15th at Krakow 201727 100 Thieves 45 2nd at Krakow 2017 as Immortals 29 Sprout Esports 43 5th at Winter 2014 as PENTA 5th at Katowice 2015 as PENTA 37 AVANGAR 1st at Boston 2018 CIS Minor60 Quantum Bellator Fire 2nd at Boston 2018 CIS Minor61 Flash Gaming 3rd at Boston 2018 Asia MinorNR FlipSid3 Tactics 5th at Cologne 2016New Challengers stage editThe Challengers stage also known as the Preliminary stage and formerly known as the offline qualifier will be a sixteen team swiss tournament after the randomly drawn Day 1 games teams will play other teams with the same win loss record Every round will consist of one game In addition teams will not play the same team twice unless necessary and teams will be randomly chosen Any team with three wins would qualify for the major and any team with three losses would be eliminated The Challenger stage will be played in Atlanta Georgia United States at the Turner Studios In the first round teams from pool one will be matched up against teams in pool four Teams in pool two will play teams in pool three One team from a pool is randomly decided to face off against a randomly decided team in another pool Cloud9 FlipSid3 Tactics G2 Esports and Natus Vincere Na Vi were in pool one based on Cloud9 FlipSid3 and G2 s ninth place finish and Na Vi s eleventh place finish at the PGL Major Na Vi had the higher seed over Sprout Esports and mousesports as Na Vi was already a Legend going into the PGL Major Sprout mousesports FaZe Clan and Vega Squadron were in pool two based on the eleventh place finish or the last place finish at the PGL Major Renegades AVANGAR Space Soldiers and Team Liquid were in pool three based on winning their respective minor qualifiers Flash Gaming Quantum Bellator Fire Team EnVyUs and Misfits Gaming were in pool four based on being the runners up in their respective minor qualifiers In the second round the winners in the first round will face each other in the high matches in which teams with a 1 0 record will play against each other the losers will face each other in the low matches in which teams with a 0 1 record will play each other In the third round the winners of the high matches teams with 2 0 records from round two will face each other The winners of these two matches will qualify for the major The losers of the high round and the winners of the low round teams with 1 1 records will face each other in the mid matches The losers from the previous low matches teams with 0 2 records will face each other in round three s low matches The losers of these low matches are eliminated Twelve teams remain in the Challengers stage In the fourth round the losers of the high matches and the winners of the mid matches teams with 2 1 records will face each other in round four s high matches The winners of those high matches qualify for the major The losers of the mid matches and the winners of the low matches teams with 1 2 records will face each other in the low matches of round four The losers of these matches are eliminated from the major Six teams remain In the last round the remaining teams will face off teams with 2 2 records The winners of these matches will qualify for the Legends stage and the losing teams will be eliminated from the major In the most ideal of situations the Swiss format should allow teams to have a harder time each time they win and have an easier time each time they lose The first round matchups were announced on January 9 2018 14 The New Challengers stage took place from January 12 to January 15 Place Team Record RD Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4 Round 51 2 Cloud9 3 0 27 Team EnVyUs16 11Cache High matchSprout Esports16 5Inferno High matchmousesports16 5Train New Legends Stage New Legends StageG2 Esports 3 0 20 Flash Gaming16 11Inferno High matchMisfits Gaming16 5Cobblestone High matchVega Squadron19 16Overpass New Legends Stage New Legends Stage3 5 FaZe Clan 3 1 14 Team Liquid16 14Overpass High matchVega Squadron6 16Inferno Mid matchQuantum Bellator Fire16 6Mirage High matchNatus Vincere16 4Train New Legends stageVega Squadron 3 1 11 Renegades16 14Mirage High matchFaZe Clan16 6Inferno High matchG2 Esports16 19Overpass High matchTeam Liquid16 14Mirage New Legends StageSpace Soldiers 3 1 7 Sprout Esports12 16Cobblestone Low matchAVANGAR16 9Mirage Mid matchMisfits Gaming16 13Train High matchmousesports19 17Mirage New Legends stage6 8 mousesports 3 2 19 AVANGAR16 12Mirage High matchNatus Vincere16 2Mirage High matchCloud95 16Train High matchSpace Soldiers17 19Mirage Renegades16 4MirageNatus Vincere 3 2 5 Quantum Bellator Fire16 8Inferno High matchmousesports2 16Mirage Mid matchSprout Esports3 16Mirage High matchFaZe Clan4 16Train Team Liquid16 5InfernoQuantum Bellator Fire 3 2 1 Natus Vincere8 16Inferno Low matchFlash Gaming16 13Inferno Mid matchFaZe Clan6 16Mirage Low matchTeam EnVyUs16 12Inferno AVANGAR16 6Train9 11 Renegades 2 3 0 Vega Squadron14 16Mirage Low matchTeam EnVyUs16 6Cache Mid matchTeam Liquid14 16Cobblestone Low matchSprout Esports16 10Cobblestone mousesports4 16MirageTeam Liquid 2 3 7 FaZe Clan14 16Overpass Low matchFlipSid3 Tactics16 10Cobblestone Mid matchRenegades16 14Cobblestone High matchVega Squadron14 16Mirage Natus Vincere5 16InfernoAVANGAR 2 3 9 mousesports12 16Mirage Low matchSpace Soldiers9 16Mirage Low matchFlipSid3 Tactics16 7Train Low matchMisfits Gaming16 13Cache Quantum Bellator Fire6 16Train12 14 Misfits Gaming 1 3 5 FlipSid3 Tactics16 4Overpass High matchG2 Esports5 16Cobblestone Mid matchSpace Soldiers13 16Train Low matchAVANGAR13 16Cache EliminatedTeam EnVyUs 1 3 16 Cloud911 16Cache Low matchRenegades6 16Cache Low matchFlash Gaming16 13Inferno Low matchQuantum Bellator Fire12 16Inferno EliminatedSprout Esports 1 3 25 Space Soldiers16 12Cobblestone High matchCloud95 16Inferno Mid matchNatus Vincere3 16Mirage Low matchRenegades10 16Cobblestone Eliminated15 16 Flash Gaming 0 3 11 G2 Esports11 16Inferno Low matchQuantum Bellator Fire13 16Inferno Low matchTeam EnVyUs13 16Inferno Eliminated EliminatedFlipSid3 Tactics 0 3 27 Misfits Gaming4 16Overpass Low matchTeam Liquid10 16Cobblestone Low matchAVANGAR7 16Train Eliminated EliminatedDecider edit After the conclusion of the first day ELEAGUE and 100 Thieves the runners up of the last major announced that the Brazilian roster would not attend due to immigration issues 16 To complete the sixteen team group stage for the New Legends stage ELEAGUE decided to have one of the three ninth place teams take the open spot The two teams with the easiest schedule from the three would face off in a best of one and then the winner of that match would go on to face off against the team that had the hardest schedule The strength of schedule was determined by which how many wins the teams opponents got In the event in which the strength of schedule is the same the tie breaker would be the head to head game If the teams never played then a random draw would take place 37 SeedingRenegades AVANGAR Team LiquidVega Squadron 3 mousesports 3 FaZe Clan 3 Team EnVyUs 1 Space Soldiers 3 FlipSid3 Tactics 0 Team Liquid 2 FlipSid3 Tactics 0 Renegades 2 Sprout Esports 1 Misfits Gaming 1 Vega Squadron 3 mousesports 3 Quantum Bellator Fire 3 Natus Vincere 3 10 10 11Renegades and AVANGAR faced off in the first match after round 5 Karlo USTILO Pivac had a back and forth major performance but as he stepped up Jame bettered the Renegades with a 30 bomb as AVANGAR pulled off yet another upset despite a last minute heroic play from NAF AVANGAR went back to Mirage Jame went stale against the Americans but buster and qikert were able to step up to shoot down Liquid However Liquid made it close late into the game as the Americans were able to punish the aggression of the Kazakhs on their Terrorist side and Liquid defeated the underdogs in overtime Winner moves on to New Legends stageTeam Score Map Score TeamRenegades 10 Mirage 16 AVANGARTeam Liquid 19 Mirage 15 AVANGARNew Legends stage editThe Legends stage formerly known as the Group stage used the same format as the Challengers stage This took place from January 19 to January 22 Gambit Esports Virtus pro Astralis BIG were teams in pool one based on their top four placement at the PGL Major BIG was in pool one because of its first place finish in the Swiss stage last major Fnatic North SK Gaming and Cloud9 were teams in pool two based on their quarterfinals finish at the PGL Major Cloud9 was randomly chosen between it and G2 Esports based on its first place finish in the Challengers stage G2 Esports Vega Squadron Space Soldiers and FaZe Clan were in pool three mousesports Natus Vincere Quantum Bellator Fire and Team Liquid were in pool four Place Team Record RD Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4 Round 51 2 G2 Esports 3 0 28 Cloud916 8Cache High matchTeam Liquid16 8Inferno High matchQuantum Bellator Fire16 4Cache New Champions stage New Champions stageFaZe Clan 3 0 25 Fnatic16 8Cache High matchVega Squadron16 3Train High matchSK Gaming16 12Cache New Champions stage New Champions stage3 5 Natus Vincere 3 1 20 Gambit Esports5 16Nuke Low matchBIG16 1Inferno Low matchTeam Liquid16 9Overpass High matchFnatic16 7Inferno New Champions stageSK Gaming 3 1 9 Space Soldiers16 13Mirage High matchmousesports16 12Mirage High matchFaZe Clan12 16Cache High matchGambit Esports16 10Overpass New Champions stageQuantum Bellator Fire 3 1 6 Virtus pro16 3Cache High matchGambit Esports19 16Inferno High matchG2 Esports4 16Cache High matchmousesports16 14Train New Champions stage6 8 mousesports 3 2 24 Astralis16 2Cache High matchSK Gaming12 16Mirage Mid matchVega Squadron16 3Mirage High matchQuantum Bellator Fire14 16Train Space Soldiers16 13MirageCloud9 3 2 20 G2 Esports8 16Cache Low matchSpace Soldiers13 16Cobblestone Low matchVirtus pro16 7Mirage Low matchAstralis16 6Train Vega Squadron16 4MirageFnatic 3 2 15 FaZe Clan8 16Cache Low matchVirtus pro16 6Inferno Mid matchAstralis16 8Mirage High matchNatus Vincere7 16Inferno Gambit Esports16 2Mirage9 11 Space Soldiers 2 3 2 SK Gaming13 16Mirage Low matchCloud916 13Cobblestone Mid matchGambit Esports13 16Train Low matchBIG16 8Cobblestone mousesports13 16MirageGambit Esports 2 3 9 Natus Vincere16 5Nuke High matchQuantum Bellator Fire16 19Inferno Mid matchSpace Soldiers16 13Train High matchSK Gaming10 16Overpass Fnatic2 16MirageVega Squadron 2 3 28 North16 10Overpass High matchFaZe Clan3 16Train High matchmousesports3 16Mirage Low matchTeam Liquid16 12Inferno Cloud94 16Mirage12 14 Team Liquid 1 3 8 BIG16 5Inferno High matchG2 Esports8 16Inferno High matchNatus Vincere9 16Overpass Low matchVega Squadron12 16Inferno EliminatedBIG 1 3 28 Team Liquid5 16Inferno Low matchNatus Vincere1 16Inferno Low matchNorth16 12Cobblestone Low matchSpace Soldiers8 16Cobblestone EliminatedAstralis 1 3 30 mousesports2 16Cache Low matchNorth16 14Train Mid matchFnatic8 16Mirage Low matchCloud96 16Train Eliminated15 16 North 0 3 12 Vega Squadron10 16Overpass Low matchAstralis14 16Train Low matchBIG12 16Cobblestone Eliminated EliminatedVirtus pro 0 3 32 Quantum Bellator Fire3 16Cache Low matchFnatic6 16Inferno Low matchCloud97 16Mirage Eliminated EliminatedNew Champions stage editThe New Champions Stage is a best of three single elimination bracket Teams play into overtime until a winner is decided This stage took place at the Agganis Arena between January 26 and January 28 Bracket edit QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinals 2FaZe Clan1916 26mousesports169 02FaZe Clan1616 23Natus Vincere97 03Natus Vincere1616 25Quantum Bellator Fire47 02FaZe Clan16101917Cloud914162221G2 Esports87 07Cloud91616 27Cloud91681624SK Gaming316914SK Gaming19161628Fnatic2214121Quarterfinals edit FaZe Clan vs mousesports edit Casters Sadokist amp HenryG FaZe Clan vs mousesports ScoresTeam Score Map Score TeamFaZe Clan 19 Nuke 16 mousesportsFaZe Clan 16 Cache 9 mousesportsFaZe Clan Train mousesportsNatus Vincere vs Quantum Bellator Fire edit Casters James Bardolph amp ddk Natus Vincere vs Quantum Bellator Fire ScoresTeam Score Map Score TeamNatus Vincere 16 Mirage 4 Quantum Bellator FireNatus Vincere 16 Inferno 7 Quantum Bellator FireNatus Vincere Train Quantum Bellator FireG2 Esports vs Cloud9 edit Casters Anders Blume amp moses G2 Esports vs Cloud9 ScoresTeam Score Map Score TeamG2 Esports 8 Mirage 16 Cloud9G2 Esports 7 Overpass 16 Cloud9G2 Esports Cobblestone Cloud9SK Gaming vs Fnatic edit Casters James Bardolph amp ddk SK Gaming vs Fnatic ScoresTeam Score Map Score TeamSK Gaming 19 Inferno 22 FnaticSK Gaming 16 Overpass 14 FnaticSK Gaming 16 Mirage 12 FnaticSemifinals edit FaZe Clan vs Natus Vincere edit Casters Sadokist amp HenryG FaZe Clan vs Natus Vincere ScoresTeam Score Map Score TeamFaZe Clan 16 Inferno 9 Natus VincereFaZe Clan 16 Mirage 7 Natus VincereFaZe Clan Train Natus VincereCloud9 vs SK Gaming edit Casters Anders Blume amp moses Cloud9 vs SK Gaming ScoresTeam Score Map Score TeamCloud9 16 Mirage 3 SK GamingCloud9 8 Cobblestone 16 SK GamingCloud9 16 Inferno 9 SK GamingFinals edit Casters James Bardolph amp ddkSkadoodle was named the U S Air Force MVP of the tournament by ELEAGUE 38 while HLTV org gave the MVP to tarik 39 The final map broke a new record with more than 1 8 million viewers including more than 1 3 million viewers on Twitch 40 Cloud9 became the first ever North American team to win a Major and it was the fourth Major in which a non European team won the Major in five Major tournaments FaZe Clan vs Cloud9 ScoresTeam Score Map Score TeamFaZe Clan 16 Mirage 14 Cloud9FaZe Clan 10 Overpass 16 Cloud9FaZe Clan 19 Inferno 22 Cloud9Final standings editThe 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 Coach1st US 500 000 Cloud9 London 2018 Legends tarik autimatic RUSH Skadoodle Stewie2K valens2nd US 150 000 FaZe Clan karrigan GuardiaN NiKo olofmeister rain RobbaN3rd 4th US 70 000 Natus Vincere Zeus Edward s1mple electronic flamie kaneSK Gaming FalleN coldzera felps fer TACO5th 8th US 35 000 Fnatic Golden flusha JW KRiMZ Lekr0 JumpyG2 Esports shox apEX bodyy kennyS NBK SmithZzmousesports chrisJ oskar ropz STYKO suNny lmbtQuantum Bellator Fire waterfaLLZ balblna Boombl4 jmqa Kvik iksou9th 11th US 8 750 Gambit Esports London 2018 New Challengers Dosia AdreN fitch HObbit mou AndiSpace Soldiers MAJ3R Calyx ngiN paz XANTARES hardstyleVega Squadron jR chopper hutji keshander mir Fierce12th 14th US 8 750 Astralis gla1ve dev1ce dupreeh Kjaerbye Xyp9x zonicBIG gob b keev nex tabseN LEGIJA kakafuTeam Liquid zews ELiGE jdm64 nitr0 Twistzz15th 16th US 8 750 North MSL aizy cajunb k0nfig valde ruggahVirtus pro TaZ byali NEO pashaBiceps Snax kuben17th AVANGAR Jame buster dimasick KrizzeN qikert dastan18th Renegades Nifty AZR jks USTILO NAF kassad19th 21st Misfits Gaming seang res ShahZaM SicK AmaNeK devoduvekSprout Esports kRYSTAL denis Spiidi innocent zehN tow bTeam EnVyUs Happy Rpk SIXER xms ScreaM maLeK22nd 23rd Flash Gaming karsa AttackeR LOVEYY Summer kaze z8zFlipSid3 Tactics B1ad3 markeloff seized WorldEdit wayLanderDQ 100 Thieves BIT fnx HEN1 kNgV LUCAS1 bLeckerPost major ranking edit HLTV org rank teams based on results of teams performances The rankings shown below reflect the January 29 2018 rankings the first ranking after the major 41 HLTV org post major rankingWorld rankingPlace Team Points Move11 SK Gaming 916 nbsp 2 FaZe Clan 914 nbsp 3 Cloud9 609 nbsp 24 G2 Esports 408 nbsp 35 Astralis 407 nbsp 26 Fnatic 358 nbsp 7 mousesports 350 nbsp 19 Natus Vincere 287 nbsp 510 Virtus pro 204 nbsp 11 Gambit Esports 190 nbsp 12 North 286 nbsp 314 Team Liquid 145 nbsp 315 Misfits Gaming 140 nbsp 216 Quantum Bellator Fire 130 nbsp 4417 Vega Squadron 121 nbsp 718 Space Soldiers 119 nbsp 519 Renegades 114 nbsp 120 Team EnVyUs 109 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