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Drillas leave the Perfect World Shanghai Major 2024: Asia RMR, losing to FlyQuest

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FlyQuest emerged victorious in a hard-fought battle against Drillas with a score of 2-1, advancing to the next stage of the RMR qualifiers, where they will face the winners of the Lynn Vision vs. Talon match and compete for the final slot in the main stage of the tournament.

On the first map, Anubis, in the Drillas vs. FlyQuest match, the game was highly competitive. Both teams understood the importance of the match and gave it their all. FlyQuest took the first map with a score of 13-9. On Dust2, ohnepixel's team left no chance for their opponents, defeating them 13-2. The deciding map in this matchup was Ancient, which was as intense as the finals of some tournaments. The teams traded rounds back and forth, leading to overtime, where they fought to the last moment. The teams went through multiple rounds of overtime, with the final score ending at 22-19 in favor of FlyQuest.

Streamer ohnepixel's team fell just short of reaching the main stage of the Perfect World Shanghai Major 2024, but Drillas, despite having a completely fresh and almost untested lineup, showed a commendable performance. The roster was assembled with a short-term focus on this tournament. Will Drillas try to keep this roster after the loss, or will they go their separate ways?

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Meanwhile, FlyQuest are already watching the Lynn Vision vs. Talon match, awaiting their next opponent in the final, where they will compete for the last slot in the Perfect World Shanghai Major 2024.

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Kirill Batulin

Kirill is a writer of articles and blogs at eGamersWorld, having joined the team in 2024. His primary focus is analytics and crafting content about esports. With years of experience in gaming, Kirill brings deep industry insights to deliver high-quality and engaging materials.

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