Who qualified for the playoffs?
If we take a quick look at the standings below, we can see which teams dominated during the group stage. In Group A we had Nemiga placing 1st with 2 clean matches, and SAW coming in 2nd after a swift victory versus the Young Ninjas.
Then in Group B we had total chaos. Very close matches between all the teams, but HellRaisers eventually made it out of the groups by taking 2nd. Budapest 5 were the eventual winners of the head-to-head match between them and HellRaisers, which got them the #1 spot.
SINNERS Esports and Movistar Riders led the pack in Group C, but SINNERS had won the head-to-head match between them and the Spaniards.
Lastly, Group D showed a very equivalent turnout in terms of results. The highest round difference was a +19 by forZe after qualifying in 2nd place with a 2-1 score. Sprout on the other hand showed pure dominance, qualifying with a 2-0 scoreline.
EDC Season 2 – Upcoming Matches
Next monday, the tournament will resume with quite a couple of hectic matches. First up we’ve got a very close game between Nemiga and ForZe. Then a few hours later, the Hungarian Budapest 5 will take on a Spanish Movistar Riders with their latest addition of Smooya. On the next day we’ve got HellRaisers versus SINNERS Esports, followed by the German team of Sprout taking on the core of Portuguese players on the SAW team.
The EDC Season 2 has certainly delivered, both in terms of gameplay and storylines. Last season, both Movistar Riders and SAW had excellent results. The question is; will they manage to pull it off once again? Find out by checking out the Eden Esports Twitch stream this next Monday, when the tournament continues!