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What Happened During The IEM Fall 2021?

ESL Gaming, the world’s leading esports company, and Intel announced the spectacular ending of Intel Extreme Masters (IEM) Fall 2021. With the tournament being broadcasted digitally and linearly in 17 languages, a peak of more than 222,000 concurrent viewers watched Ninjas in Pyjamas beat ENCE in the European finals.

Over a timespan of two weeks 60 Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (CS:GO) teams from six different regions battled in simultaneously hosted regional competitions for their share of a total prize pool of $255,000. The first places per region were taken by:

  • Asia: By ending 3-0, TYLOO was victorious over ViCi Gaming in a best of five;
  • CIS: The #2 in the world ranking Gambit, bested the #1 Natus Vincere 2-0 in a best of five;
  • Europe: Playing onsite  in their home country, Ninjas in Pyjamas defeated ENCE 3-1 in a thrilling best of five;
  • North America: Having faced each other three times in the previous week already, FURIA Esports and GODSENT met again in the grand finals where  FURIA Esports won 3-0 in a best of five;
  • Oceania: Also playing it out in a best of five, Renegades took out Ex-Dire Wolves 3-0;
  • South America: Bravos Gaming became the champions of their region by taking down Sharks Esports 3-0 in a best of five.

Battling for a first place at IEM Fall 2021, however, was not the only thing that was at stake for the teams. 

The teams competed for the final RMR points in their desire to qualify for the first Valve Major Championship in almost two years’ time, which will be held in Stockholm, Sweden, from October 23 to November 7, 2021.

Some of the most fascinating qualifications:

  • During the 2021 Major, Brazil will be the most represented country as 21 players from the country will be competing in the tournament; 
  • Qualifying through IEM Fall 2021, Movistar Riders will be the first ever team from Spain to participate in any Major; 
  • Similarly, ENCE qualified through IEM Fall, due to which Lotan “Spinx” Giladi will be the first ever Israelian player to compete at a Major; 
  • Finally, coming through the Open Qualifier of IEM Fall, Copenhagen Flames eventually finished seventh, securing them with enough RMR points to qualify for the Major as well.

“It’s a mixed feeling, surprisingly. Winning a tournament again itself is obviously amazing, especially this close to the Major knowing that our form is on top coming into it. We’ve been certain for a while that this line-up is capable of being the very best in the world, winning titles and delivering unforgettable experiences for everyone,” said Ninjas in Pyjamas, the European champion of IEM Fall 2021 “We’ve also said that we need to win one tournament to get the taste of being a winner — once you know how it feels to win you’re never satisfied with a top five or even top three placement again. Again, it feels amazing — this title is for all our fans out there who have been cheering for us for so long. Thank you, but we are not done until the Major trophy is back in Sweden!”

“Winning IEM Fall was the ‘final boss’ for us in many ways as it cemented absolutely everything we’ve been working for; continuing our journey back to a state of normalcy after 2 long years of being mostly landlocked in Australia and ultimately qualifying for the Major,” said Renegades, the Oceanian champion of IEM Fall 2021. “We’re eternally grateful to ESL and their entire teams both nationally and internationally who keep our home soil of OCE active with multiple pathways to the international stage so we can show the world what born and bred AU CS is made of. With love, Team RNG.”

While the teams from five regions played out the competition online from their respective regions, the 24 European teams were brought together in Stockholm, Sweden, to play out the competition as an in-person tournament. After the successful implementation during IEM Cologne 2021, ESL Gaming’s COVID-19 Safety Protocol was again subject to flawless operational execution, ensuring that over 800 PCR tests had been conducted with no positive infectious test results. Hereby, the Protocol proved its value once more for securing the safety of the players, coaches and staff gathering onsite. 

The next stop for ESL Pro Tour in CS:GO is ESL Pro League Season 15 Conference taking place on November 23-28, which will be followed by IEM Winter 2021 taking place on December 2-12. For more information about IEM Fall 2021 go to the official website, check out the event photo gallery and follow ESL Gaming on TwitterFacebook and LinkedIn.

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