“We’re kind of like a Furia style, you know.” – Interview with Sebastian “beastik” Daňo
It’s been wonderful to watch Sinners’ journey.
Exactly one year ago their HLTV Ranking was #159 but now the team has spiked to top 20. Sinners came to Elisa Invitational Fall 2021 Main Swiss as invites and Checzs need three match wins to get into Playoff stage starting on October 11th.
23-year-old Sebastian “beastik” Daňo has been IGL in Sinners for over one year. After discussing in-game roles in Sinners, beastik explains their gaming style in CS:GO.
- I would say that our gaming style is really aggressive: doing crazy pushes, going through smokes and making explosive plays. So we’re kind of like a Furia style, you know.
And magic is activated! It was Furia who won $50,000 in the last tournament becoming champions of Elisa Invitational Summer 2021. So of course the next question is about the expectations for the upcoming Elisa tournament.
- Our expectations are high. I know that there are really good teams in this tournament but we would like to reach at least top 3. We want to prove that our success has not came by random and that we’re a good team.
People don’t know much about Czech Republic’s CS:GO scene because it’s still fresh and growing. In the early days, players had a hard time to find motivation and outer support while dreaming about Tier 1 matches and getting enough serious practise for professional CS careers. When looking back, beastik finds those hard moments but still keeps his eyes on the prize and in the current meta. Now he can work on the team’s own problems.
- I won’t say issues but in Sinners small lacks of practise and professionalism have made us tilt during practises. With coach Tomáš “Tomkeejs” Tomka, our problems started to solve and communication evolved making the mood and synergy even better. And with Tomáš “oskar” Šťastný coming late of 2020, his experience helped me to think differently about the game and I improved a lot as a player.
Interesting detail is also brought up concerning the team’s performance on the server.
- I think that we need to watch more demos and analyze them. My IGL-leading style hasn’t been defined yet and I like to give room especially for Adam “NEOFRAG” Zouhar and Tomáš “oskar” Šťastný in the game. Micromanaging is very hard and I want my teammates to know what to do in any situation. So watching demos may help us with that one.
In the end, despite ruffer baby steps in CS:GO, beastik thanks his friends and family for supporting him all this time and acknowledges little changes that he needs to do for his CS:GO bucket list.
- My dream was to achieve HLTV #30 and now that I got it, I think that Major needs to be added for the next goal with Sinners. Wish me luck!
WHERE TO FOLLOW?
- You can find more information about the tournament, as well as current esports news at elisaesports.fi.
- For the latest news regarding everything Elisa Esports, follow @elisaesports in Twitter and Instagram
It’s Main Swiss time!
- 16 teams
- 8 invited to Main Swiss
- 8 qualified through Regionals
- $100 000 prize pool
- 13.09.2021 – 15.10.2021
It is a perfect time to go over some of the most fascinating storylines of the 16 teams we’ll see in the Swiss Stage of the tournament.
Talent Predictions
The talent predictins tell us that Sinners, Copenhagen Flames, SKADE, and Fiend are the biggest favorites to reach the playoffs. After that Dignitas and DBL Poney got some love too.
Robu | Jay | Dweg | Skriv | RetR00 | AnThran | |
HAVU | x | x | ||||
Copenhagen Flames | x | x | x | x | x | |
DBL Poney | x | x | x | x | ||
Sinners | x | x | x | x | x | x |
x-kom AGO | x | x | x | x | x | |
SKADE | x | x | x | x | x | x |
Dignitas | x | x | x | x | ||
Fiend | x | x | x | x | x | |
Lyngby Vikings | x | x | x | |||
Galaxy Racer | x | |||||
Finest | x | x | ||||
KOVA | ||||||
GORILLAZ | x | |||||
Apeks | ||||||
777 | x | x | ||||
Young Ninjas | x | x |
HAVU (invited)
HLTV Rank: #35
Player to watch: Sami “xseveN” Laasanen
The best all-Finnish team around had a weird Summer and they’d be probably the first to admit that. In June they benched their most recent player at the time, Jemi “jemi” Mäkinen, only for him to come back a couple of months later. Still, it’s good to remember that the team achieved a very high level earlier in the year, reaching a team ranking of 14 at their peak. Now they’re looking to replicate that.
Dignitas (invited)
HLTV Rank: #36
Player to watch: Patrik “f0rest” Lindberg
This Swedish team was built to bring back the legendary NIP line-up but now only two of those players remain – friberg and f0rest. DIG has still been able to find a high level of play especially as of late taking down solid teams like ENCE and FunPlus Phoenix.
The team is nicely rounded out with younger talent in HEAP and the lone-Norwegian, hallzerk. Dignitas is coming in as one of the favorites to go through to the playoffs.
Sinners (invited)
HLTV Rank: #19
Player to watch: Tomáš “oskar” Šťastný
The highest-ranked team of the Swiss stage is the Czech Republic squad of Sinners. A mere year ago they still were world-ranked 158. They were quick to improve though and especially the addition of the legendary 30-year old Czech awper, oskar, brought them to a new level. They’re looking to cause mayhem and anything short of a top-8 placement would be a disappointment.
SKADE (invited)
HLTV Rank: #22
Player to watch: Georgi “SHiPZ” Grigorov
We welcome back the juggernauts of Elisa Invitational tournaments. This Bulgarian squad won the Spring edition of the event and fell only in the final to FURIA in the Summer version. In other events, their results haven’t been quite as magnificent but the Elisa Invitational magic feels more real with every passing event.
Copenhagen Flames (invited)
HLTV Rank: #27
Player to watch: Fredrik “roeJ” Jørgensen
Copenhagen Flames are looking strong as are many of the teams at this stage. Especially roeJ’s opening kill success has brought the team to another level. He wins 56% of his entry duels – an impressive number for a non-awper.
DBL Poney (invited)
HLTV Rank: #30
Player to watch: Alexandre “bodyy” Pianaro
DBL Poney isn’t only good for memes. Recently they announced their fifth, Pierre “Ex3rcice” Bulinge, who has some large shoes to fill replacing the legendary NBK-.
Galaxy Racer (qualified)
HLTV Rank: #53
Player to watch: Hugo “chawzyyy” Günther
Perfection was the name of the game for Galaxy Racer in the Regionals stage. They 2-0’ed SAW Youngsters, Apeks and Lyngby Vikings. The domination the Swedes handed over the Lyngby Vikings was impressive, a 16-6 on Inferno and a 16-4 on Mirage. The slick Regionals stage raises hopes that we’ll see Galaxy Racer reach the playoffs.
KOVA (qualified)
HLTV Rank: #107
Player to watch: Jussi “Airax” Airaksinen
KOVA’s run in the Regionals wasn’t simple but it worked. They played with EIGHT different players in total. Finally, the IGL himself got his way back onto the server after healing from an injury and he played lights out finishing with a 1.24 rating and beating the Young Ninjas unexpectedly. They aren’t expected to go through here but we’ll see if the Cinderella run continues.
X-kom AGO (invited)
HLTV Rank: #23
Player to watch: Michał “snatchie” Rudzki
Fiend (invited)
HLTV Rank: #32
Player to watch: Deyvid “h4rn” Benchev
Lyngby Vikings (qualified)
HLTV Rank: #39
Player to watch: Dion “FASRH” Derksen
Finest (qualified)
HLTV Rank: #84
Player to watch: Guy “anarkez” Trachtman
777 (qualified)
HLTV Rank: #54
Player to watch: Haris “H4RRE” Hadzic
Young Ninjas (qualified)
HLTV Rank: #43
Player to watch: Love “phzy” Smidebran
Apeks (qualified)
HLTV Rank: #55
Player to watch: Dennis “dennis” Edman
GORILLAZ (qualified)
HLTV Rank: #118
Player to watch: Jere “sergej” Salo
Where to follow:
You can find more information about the tournament, as well as current esports news at elisaesports.fi
Main Swiss Schedules => https://elisaesports.com/2021/08/09/elisa-invitational-fall-2021-main-swiss/
For the latest news regarding everything Elisa Esports, follow @elisaesports on Twitter and Instagram
Elisa Invitational Fall 2021 moves to second phase on next Monday. Find schedules and teams here!
Main Swiss starts on next Monday 13th as eight Regional Swiss teams have proven themselves after intense battles. Now they meet the invite teams and on next four weeks only top 8 will advance to last phase of the tournament – Elisa Invitational Playoffs.
TEAMS
Here is the Main Swiss teams:
- 777 Esports
- Apeks
- CPH Flames
- DBL Poney
- Dignitas
- Fiend
- Finest
- Galaxy Racer
- GORILLAZ
- HAVU
- KOVA
- Lyngby Vikings
- Sinners
- SKADE
- X-com AGO
- Young Ninjas
16 teams battle in the Main Swiss (September 13th to October 7th)
SCHEDULE
Don’t miss the Main Swiss Schedule! Schedule will be updated weekly as the tournament proceeds forward.
Round 1 — 13.9. – 16.9.2021
Opening round 13.9.2021 10.00 CEST | CPH Flames vs. KOVA |
Opening round 13.9.2021 13.00 CEST | DBL Poney vs. 777 Esports |
Opening round 14.9.2021 10.00 CEST | Dignitas vs. Galaxy Racer |
Opening round 14.9.2021 13.00 CEST | SKADE vs. Apeks |
Opening round 15.9.2021 10.00 CEST | HAVU vs. Finest |
Opening round 15.9.2021 13.00 CEST | Sinners vs. GORILLAZ |
Opening round 16.9.2021 10.00 CEST | Fiend vs. Lyngby Vikings |
Opening round 16.9.2021 13.00 CEST | x-kom AGO vs. Young Ninjas |
Round 2 — 20.9. – 23.9.2021
High match 20.9.2021 17.00 CEST | SKADE vs. GORILLAZ |
High match 20.9.2021 20.00 CEST | CPH Flames vs. HAVU |
Low match 21.9.2021 17.00 CEST | Lyngby Vikings vs. 777 Esports |
High match 21.9.2021 20.00 CEST | x-kom AGO vs. Dignitas |
High match 22.9.2021 17.00 CEST | DBL Poney vs. Fiend |
Low match 22.9.2021 20.00 CEST | Sinners vs. Apeks |
Low match 23.9.2021 17.00 CEST | Finest vs. KOVA |
Low match 23.9.2021 20.00 CEST | Galaxy Racer vs. Young Ninjas |
Round 3 — 27.9. – 30.9.2021
Mid match 27.9.2021 17.00 CEST | HAVU vs. Apeks |
High match 27.9.2021 20.00 CEST | SKADE vs. DBL Poney |
High match 28.9.2021 17.00 CEST | x-kom AGO vs. CPH Flames |
Mid match 28.9.2021 20.00 CEST | Dignitas vs. Young Ninjas |
Mid match 29.9.2021 10.00 CEST | Finest vs. Lyngby Vikings |
Mid match 29.9.2021 13.00 CEST | Fiend vs. GORILLAZ |
Elimination match 30.9.2021 10.00 CEST | Galaxy Racer vs. 777 Esports |
Elimination match 30.9.2021 13.00 CEST | Sinners vs. KOVA |
Round 4 — 4.10. – 6.10.2021
Elimination match 5.10.2021 10.00 CEST | Dignitas VIE vs. KOVA |
High match 5.10.2021 13.00 CEST | x-kom AGO vs. GORILLAZ |
High match 5.10.2021 16.00 CEST | DBL Poney vs. Young Ninjas |
High match 6.10.2021 10.00 CEST | HAVU vs. Lyngby Vikings |
Elimination match 6.10.2021 13.00 CEST | Fiend vs. Apeks |
Elimination match 6.10.2021 16.00 CEST | Galaxy Racer vs. Finest |
Round 5 — 7.10.2021
Elimination match 7.10.2021 13.00 CEST | Lyngby Vikings vs. KOVA |
Elimination match 7.10.2021 16.00 CEST | Fiend vs. Young Ninjas |
Elimination match 7.10.2021 19.00 CEST | Finest vs. GORILLAZ |
WHERE TO FOLLOW?
- You can find more information about the tournament, as well as current esports news at elisaesports.fi.
- For the latest news regarding everything Elisa Esports, follow @elisaesports in Twitter and Instagram
This article provides all you need to participate or watch PSL Elisa Esports PUBG Winter Challenge. PSL Elisa Esports PUBG Spring Winter is the 10th season of PSL. This time we have some of the top teams around Europe and CIS-region competing for the championship!
Registration for tournament will start at 8.9. and first matches are played at 27.9. First round consist 256 teams and 20 invitational teams will be joining the tournament in rounds 4 and 5.
Schedule and format for PSL Elisa Esports PUBG Winter Challenge
Round 1 | Monday 27.9
256 teams / 16 groups
- 16 groups
- BO6 – First match starts at 18.00 CET
- Top-8 teams from each group advance to next round.
Round 2 | Tuesday 28.9.
128 teams / 8 groups
- 8 groups
- BO6 – First match starts at 18.00 CET
- Top-8 teams from each group advance to next round.
Round 3 | Monday 4.10. & Tuesday 5.10.
64 teams / 4 groups
- 4.10. Groups 1 & 2
- 5.10. Groups 3 & 4
- BO6 – First match starts at 18.00 CET
- Top-9 teams from each group advance to next round.
Round 4 | Thursday 7.10. & Friday 8.10.
48 teams / 3 groups (36 teams from round 3 and 12 invitational teams)
- 7.10. Groups 1 & 2
- 8.10. Group 3
- BO6 – First match starts at 18.00 CET
- Top-8 teams from each group advance to next round.
Round 5 | Monday 11.10. & Tuesday 12.10.
32 teams / 2 groups (24 teams from round 4 and 8 invitational teams)
- 11.10. Group 1
- 12.10. Group 2
- BO6 – First match starts at 18.00 CET
- Top-8 teams advance to Upper bracket, teams placing to 9.-12. advance to Lower bracket and rest of the teams are out of the tournament.
Round 6 | Monday 18.10. & Tuesday 19.10.
24 Teams
18.10. Upper bracket
- BO6 – First match starts at 18.00 CET
- Top-8 teams advance to Grand Final. Rest of the teams advance to Lower bracket.
19.10. Lower bracket
- BO6 – First match starts at 18.00 CET
- Top-8 teams advance to Grand Final.
Round 7 – Grand Final | Friday 22.10. – Sunday 24.10.
16 Teams
- Friday 22.10. Matches 1-6
- Saturday 23.10. Matches 7-12
- Sunday 24.10. Matches 13-18
- BO18 – First match of the day starts at 18.00 CET
Prize pool for PSL season 10
Total: 15,000€
1. 6500€
2. 4500€
3. 2500€
4. 1500€
Rules
Registration
PSL season 10 registration starts 8.9. at 18.00 CEST. 256 spots for first round are handed to teams who complete check-in period (all 4 players press ready) first.
The Fall season kick-off
The regional Swiss Stage of the Elisa Invitational Fall 2021 is starting on Monday, the 16th of August. The Fall edition is packed with quality teams consisting of the Nordic qualifiers teams and the invited teams. In the Fall season, the teams will be competing for the coveted $100,000 prize pool where the winner will take home $50 000!
The Regional Swiss stage will run through September 9th with 8 of the 16 teams making it through the Main Swiss Stage. The competition will run weekly Monday to Thursday in classic Best-of-3 fashion.
Let’s take a closer look at the teams and their chances of moving forward in this competitive environment where nothing can be taken for granted.
“The should-be-sure-to-be-top-8”
Lyngby Vikings
Lyngby Viking is one of the highest ranked teams of this stage. They had a disappointing end to Elisa Invitational Summer 2021 going 0-3 in the group stage. This being said, the Vikings’ floor of performance is so high that they definitely should be in the top eight.
Apeks
Apeks got an interesting addition in June when AcilioN joined the team as their new in-game-leader. The Dane won the million dollar Flashpoint 1 tournament just over a year ago and is expected to bring that winning touch to the team.
777 Esports
The surprise of the last season is coming back. The team had clearly put in a lot of time into the game in the Summer Invitational which we also heard from their winners’ interviews from Haris “H4RR3” Hadzic. He has also been the shining light in “Triple 7” posting an impressive 1.15 rating. Will lightning strike twice in the same place though?
Finest
Finest is building something great, at least that’s what they’re hoping for. Most of the team has just come together all over Europe, Israel, Poland, Estonia and Bulgaria. This roster is one of the most exciting in this stage of the tournament. To mention one, the Isreali player Guy “anarkez” Trachtman has been hyped up for some time. We’ve heard other Israeli players talk about him as the next big thing. If Finest can find synergy, they’ll bulldoze their way to the top eight.
Young Ninjas
The Young Ninjas have deservedly gotten a lot of exposure during the year with a couple of their players, Erik “ztr” Gustafsson and Linus “LNZ” Holtäng, getting the chance to showcase their skill in the main roster of NIP., LNZ still playing in the world-class roster. This academy team has already reached rank #45 in the world and they are one of the more dangerous teams at this stage.
“The Dark Horses”
Galaxy Racer
This Swedish roster has sported some decent results lately. They’ve managed to win a respectable 58% of their matches over the past 3 months. Galaxy Racer has been consistent but their playoff hopes aren’t written in the stars.
GORILLAZ
If there’s one thing you can say about GORILLAZ it’s that you can’t call them boring. This team that has yet to reveal their teased organization has showcased disappointing results in their first few months. In Elisa Invitational Summer 2021 they didn’t manage to qualify from the Regional stage onto the Main Swiss stage. They have experienced stars in the team but can they finally start to make it work?
AaB
AaB entered the summer break with a really strong performance in the Danish POWER Ligaen Season 17 where they topped the tournament beating Tricked and MASONIC. The trajectory is going upwards – maybe even to the top eight?
Tricked
Like their countrymen from Lyngby Vikings, Tricked had a disappointing ending to the Summer season going 0-3, losing to Young Ninjas, AGF and DBL Poney. They also lost their star awper Philip “Lucky” Ewald to Astralis. A top eight spot doesn’t seem self-evident anymore.
“The Underdogs”
Dusty
A rare sighting in the CS:GO scene can be found here, and Icelandinc team. DUSTY is a very young squad with an average age of 20.7.
KOVA
This Finnish squad has seemingly plateaued in the world rankings and they’re looking to make a change to that. Adding a new IGL in Jussi “Airax” Airaksinen hasn’t been a miracle cure but the team’s highs have always been impressive. It’s just a matter of finding a way to reach that high more consistently.
SAW Youngsters
The Portugese organization’s academy team is coming into the tournament as one of the team’s we know the least about. The Academy team was announced just August 6th – how much time will they have had to prepage is the biggest question.
hREDS
Making it through the closed qualifier looked at times easy for hREDS. Since adding the awper Topi “LYNXi” Kauppi, the team’s level of performance has risen. The roles make sense but still these Finns are in tough company. Making it to the playoffs would be a surprise.
X-Gamer
Coming in hot from the Swedish closed qualifiers is X-Gamer. The line-up has a wide distribution of ages ranging from 16 to 25. It will be hard to see them beating some of the bigger names in this stage.
Oilers Esports
Oilers Esports made it through the Norweigan qualifier narrowly beating Apeks Rebels 16-14 in the decider map of the Final. Everything will have to go perfectly for the Oilers to reach the next stage of the tournament.
MASONIC
Coming in as the fourth Danish team, MASONIC managed to push their way through the Danish qualifier. Jonas “Queenix” Dideriksen put on a great show in the final ensuring their team’s victory.
Where to follow:
- You can find more information about the tournament, as well as current esports news at elisaesports.fi
- Regional Swiss Schedules => https://elisaesports.com/2021/08/09/elisa-invitational-fall-2021-regional-swiss/
- For the latest news regarding everything Elisa Esports, follow @elisaesports in Twitter and Instagram
Elisa Invitational Fall 2021 Regional Swiss starts on August 16th.
From 16 Regional Swiss teams only 8 will continue to the Main Swiss stage.
Welcome back from summer break!
After Open and Closed Qualification matches last week, we’ve now the rest of the Regional Swiss teams ready to rock on August 16th.
From these 16 teams the top 8 will advance to the next phase of the tournament, Main Swiss, where first invite teams are already waiting to battle and only best 8 of Main Swiss stage will get into Elisa Invitational Fall 2021 Playoffs.
TEAMS
Here are the Regional Swiss Teams:
- 777 Esports
- AaB
- Apeks
- Dusty
- Finest
- Galaxy Racer
- GORILLAZ
- hREDS
- KOVA
- MASONIC
- Lyngby Vikings
- Oilers Esports
- SAW Youngsters
- Tricked
- X-Gamer
- Young Ninjas
16 teams battle in the Regional Swiss (August 16th to October 9th).
SCHEDULE
Don’t miss the Regional Swiss Schedule! Schedule will be updated weekly as the tournament proceeds forward.
Round 1 — 16.8. – 19.8.2021
Opening Round 16.8.2021 17.00 CEST | Young Ninjas vs. X-Gamer |
Opening Round 16.8.2021 20.00 CEST | Tricked vs. AaB |
Opening Round 17.8.2021 17.00 CEST | 777 Esports vs. Oilers |
Opening Round 17.8.2021 20.00 CEST | Finest vs. DUSTY |
Opening Round 18.8.2021 17.00 CEST | Galaxy Racer vs. SAW Youngsters |
Opening Round 18.8.2021 20.00 CEST | Lyngby Vikings vs. MASONIC |
Opening Round 19.8.2021 17.00 CEST | KOVA vs. GORILLAZ |
Opening Round 19.8.2021 20.00 CEST | Apeks vs. hREDS |
Round 2 — 23.8. – 26.8.2021
Low Match 23.8.2021 17.00 CEST | AaB vs. X-Gamer |
Low Match 23.8.2021 20.00 CEST | DUSTY vs. Oilers |
Low Match 24.8.2021 17.00 CEST | SAW Youngsters vs. hREDS |
High Match 24.8.2021 20.00 CEST | Lyngby Vikings vs. KOVA |
High Match 25.8.2021 17.00 CEST | 777 Esports vs. Finest |
Low Match 25.8.2021 20.00 CEST | GORILLAZ vs. MASONIC |
High Match 26.8.2021 17.00 CEST | Young Ninjas vs. Tricked |
High Match 26.8.2021 20.00 CEST | Apeks vs. Galaxy Racer |
Round 3 — 30.8. – 2.9.2021
Low Match 30.8.2021 17.00 CEST | hREDS vs. MASONIC |
Mid Match 30.8.2021 20.00 CEST | Apeks vs. Oilers |
Mid Match 31.8.2021 17.00 CEST | KOVA vs. AaB |
Mid Match 31.8.2021 20.00 CEST | Tricked vs. GORILLAZ |
Mid Match 1.9.2021 17.00 CEST | 777 Esports vs. SAW Youngsters |
High Match 1.9.2021 20.00 CEST | Lyngby Vikings vs. Galaxy Racer |
High Match 2.9.2021 17.00 CEST | Young Ninjas vs. Finest |
Low Match 2.9.2021 20.00 CEST | DUSTY vs. X-Gamer |
Round 4 — 6.9. – 8.9.2021
High Match 6.9.2021 17.00 CEST | Young Ninjas vs. KOVA |
Low Match 6.9.2021 20.00 CEST | GORILLAZ vs. X-Gamer |
High Match 7.9.2021 17.00 CEST | Lyngby Vikings vs. Tricked |
Low Match 7.9.2021 20.00 CEST | SAW Youngsters vs. Oilers |
Low Match 8.9.2021 17.00 CEST | AaB vs. MASONIC |
High Match 8.9.2021 20.00 CEST | 777 Esports vs. Apeks |
Round 5 — 9.9.2021
Elimination Match 9.9.2021 14.00 CEST | AaB vs. GORILLAZ |
Elimination Match 9.9.2021 17.00 CEST | Apeks vs. Tricked |
Elimination Match 9.9.2021 20.00 CEST | Young Ninjas vs. SAW Youngsters |
WHERE TO FOLLOW?
- You can find more information about the tournament, as well as current esports news at elisaesports.fi
- For the latest news regarding everything Elisa Esports, follow @elisaesports in Twitter and Instagram
PSL Elisa Esports PUBG Autumn Showdown is brand new weekly tournament format for PSL. Maximum of 256 teams per week battle for money and spots in monthly finals. In the monthly finals teams battle for money and invitational spot to PSL Elisa Esports PUBG Winter Challenge. Games are played every Monday and Tuesday in Challengermode.
PSL Elisa Esports PUBG Autumn Showdown – TOURNAMENT INFO
- Format: Four weeks of open weekly tournaments. Maximum of 256 teams per weekly tournament. Top-4 of each weekly tournament will advance to monthly finals.
In the first round 16 lobbies play BO3 series. Top-8 per group (or 128 overall) advance to round 2.
In the second round 8 lobbies play BO3 series. Top-2 per group (or 16 overall) advance to weekly finals.
In the Weekly Finals 16 teams play BO5 series to determine final standings.
In the Monthly finals 16 teams play BO5 series both at Monday and at Tuesday.
- Prize pool: Weekly tournaments have 500€ and monthly finals 1000€ prize pools. Monthly final winners will be invited to upcoming PSL Elisa Esports PUBG Winter Challenge round 4. Best teams in the Weekly tournaments will also get gifted subscriptions to Challengermode.
- Platform: All matches are played on Challengermode. Weekly tournament rounds 1 and 2 are automatically hosted, so every player must verify their game accounts before entering the tournament.
- Broadcast: Weekly tournament finals and monthly finals will be broadcasted. Broadcast is available on our new ElisaEsportsPUBG twitch channel!
- Register: All weekly tournaments will be added to PSL-space at Challengermode. Unlimited number of teams can register to weekly tournament. First 256 teams to check-in will play in the tournament.
- Rules: Rulebook
PSL Elisa Esports PUBG Autumn Showdown – SCHEDULE
- Weekly tournament: 19.-20.7.
- Weekly tournament: 26.-27.7.
- Weekly tournament: 2.-3.8.
- Weekly tournament: 9.-10.8.
- Monthly finals: 16.-17.8
- Weekly tournament: 23.-24.8.
- Weekly tournament: 30.-31.8.
- Weekly tournament: 6.-7.9.
- Weekly tournament: 13.-14.9.
- Monthly finals: 20.-21.9.
- Games start at 18.30 CEST.
Elisa Invitational CS:GO tournament series will continue with the Fall edition! Elisa Invitational Fall 2021 will be played between qualified teams from the Nordic region and some of the most prestigious teams in the world. The tournament starts in August and the Champion will be crowned in October!
The next Elisa Invitational will be organized from 16th August to 15th October 2021. This event will follow the Regional and Main Swiss stages played throughout August, September, and October. The Swiss stages will qualify 8 teams to Elisa Invitational Summer, where 4 other teams are receiving direct invites. The invited teams will be announced closer to the event.
Teams will be competing for a total Prize Pool of $100,000 and the winner of Elisa Invitational Fall 2021 will take a lion’s share of $50,000!
- The Elisa Invitational format, used before in Elisa Invitational Summer 2021
- Stage 1 – Qualifiers
- Stage 2 – Regional Swiss
- August 16th – September 9th
- Every week from Monday to Thursday at 5 pm and 8 pm CEST
- Swiss Group (Best-of-3) with 12 invite teams and 4 teams from the Nordic Regional Qualifiers.
- The top 8 teams will advance to Stage 3, Main Swiss
- Stage 3 – Main Swiss
- September 13th – October 7th
- Every week from Monday to Thursday at 5 pm and 8 pm CEST
- Swiss Group (Best-of-3) with 8 invite teams and 8 teams from the Regional Swiss
- Top 8 teams will secure spots in Stage 4, the Playoffs
- Stage 4 – Playoffs
- October 11th – 15th
- Single-Elimination Bracket with 4 rounds of play: Opening Matches, Quarter Finals, Semi Finals, and Grand Finals
- 12 teams in total; 8 teams in the Opening Matches from Main Swiss, 4 teams invited straight to the Quarter Finals
- You can find more information about the tournament, as well as current esports news at elisaesports.fi
- For the latest news regarding everything Elisa Esports, follow @elisaesports on Twitter and Instagram!
Elisa Invitational Summer 2021 – Playoffs Stage is set to begin on the 30th of June! Here’s how you can catch up with all the content for the Elisa Invitational.
- Where: Online
- When: 30.6. – 4.7.2021
- Teams: 12
- Prize Pool: $100 000
FORMAT
Playoffs Stage
- Single-Elimination Bracket with 4 rounds of play: Opening Matches, Quarter Finals, Semi Finals, and Grand Finals
- 12 teams in total; 8 teams in the Opening Matches from Main Swiss, 2 teams invited, and 2 teams promoted to the Quarter Finals
TEAMS
- FURIA – Invited to Quarter-Finals
- BIG– Invited to Quarter-Finals
- ENCE – Qualified from Main Swiss to Quarter-Finals
- Nordavind – Qualified from Main Swiss to Quarter-Finals
- Entropiq – Qualified from Main Swiss
- SAW – Qualified from Main Swiss
- 777 Esports – Qualified from Main Swiss
- Fiend – Qualified from Main Swiss
- SKADE– Qualified from Main Swiss
- HAVU – Qualified from Main Swiss
- DBL Poney – Qualified from Main Swiss
- Endpoint CeX – Qualified from Main Swiss
TALENTS
- Rikumikko “T_Panda” Kangasmäki – Host
- Roope “RobuJohnson” Leppänen – Analyst
- Joona “natu” Leppänen – Analyst
- Josh “Dweg” Nathan – Caster
- Jamie “TheEternalJay” Martin – Caster
- Harvey “Skriv” Rodgers – Caster
- Slaava “Twista” Räsänen – Analyst
- Peetro “Torpeedro” Aittola – Caster
- Tomi “Tombha” Rinne – Caster
SCHEDULE
30.6. WEDNESDAY – Opening Matches
- Opening Match 17:00 CEST – SAW vs. Endpoint CeX BO3
- Opening Match 20:00 CEST – 777 Esports vs. HAVU BO3
1.7. THURSDAY – Opening Matches
- Opening Match 17:00 CEST – Fiend vs. SKADE BO3
- Opening Match 20:00 CEST – Entropiq vs. DBL Poney BO3
2.7. FRIDAY – Quarter-Finals
- Quarter-Final 17:00 CEST – BIG vs. TBD BO3
- Quarter-Final 20:00 CEST – Nordavind vs. TBD BO3
3.7. SATURDAY – Quarter-Finals
- Quarter-Final 17:00 CEST – FURIA vs. TBD BO3
- Quarter-Final 20:00 CEST – ENCE vs. TBD BO3
4.7. SATURDAY – Semi-Finals, and Grand Final
- Semi-Final #1 13:00 CEST – TBD BO3
- Semi-Final #2 16:00 CEST- TBD BO3
- Grand Final ~20:00 CEST – TBD BO3 (1-hour break between 2nd semi-final and final)
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