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All participants of ESEA Season 38: Premier playoffs in Europe, North America and Australia have been determined

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The group stages of ESEA Season 38: Premier in Europe, North America and Australia have come to an end. Based on the results of matches that lasted for several months, a playoff grid was formed in each region, in which the remaining participants will compete for places at ESL Pro League Season 15 and ESL Pro League Conference Season 15.

ESEA Season 38: Europe Premier

The following teams passed from Group A to the playoffs: BLINK, Double Poney, Sangal Esports and Sprout. In addition, the fifth place went to the SAW team, which went directly to the 39th season.

The best result was shown by the Albanian team, which lost only to Sprout in seven rounds (1: 2). The French team Double Poney fared slightly worse, losing to BLINK and SAW. At the same time, Sangal Esports and Sprout scored 12 points each.

From Group B, the Polish brotherhood headed by AGO advanced to the playoffs of the championship. Together with their compatriots, Anonymo Esports and Wisła Kraków jumped into the playoffs. Well, the LDLC team managed to dilute this conglomerate. At the same time, the fifth place went to the GamerLegion team, which also received a ticket to the next season.

ESEA Season 38: North America Premier

In North America, the intrigue turned out to be a little less, which is quite logical, given the level of competition in the region.

Four teams advanced from Group A to the playoffs: paiN Gaming, ChocoCheck, Party Astronauts and ONET4P. At the same time, the Brazilian team showed an incredible game during the championship, gaining points in each round. In addition, the Strife Esports team qualified for the next season.

In Group B, there was also a clear leader in the person of Extra Salt, who managed to win every match. RBG Esports, Triumph and Team Verum followed her in the playoffs with 18, 12 and 9 points, respectively. Well, the last ticket to the 39th season was received by the GGPR esports team.

ESEA Season 38: Australia Premier

In Australia, there were some incidents, since almost half of the championship was held under the sign of cancellation and postponement of matches. Nevertheless, a triarchy developed in Group A, as a result of which VERTEX Esports Club, Renegades and Ground Zero Gaming advanced to the playoffs, showing the same results in the group. The fourth place went to the Alke team, which surpassed Lese Esports in personal meetings, which went to the next season.

In group B, the ORDER team showed 100% result, winning all seven fights. After her, LookingForOrg, Paradox Esports and FURY made their way to the playoffs. Well, the place in the next season went to the Warriors Esports team.

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The playoffs in each region will begin on October 12th. Well, on the 17th, we will decide on the winners who will receive tickets to ESL Pro League Season 15.

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