Team Spirit Defeats Team Liquid in Quarterfinals at Perfect World Shanghai Major 2024
As part of the playoffs at the Perfect World Shanghai Major 2024 in CS2, Team Spirit clashed with Team Liquid in a highly anticipated quarterfinal match. The series ended with a 2:0 victory for Spirit, securing their spot in the semifinals.
The first map of the series, Anubis, was closely contested. Liquid came out strong, but Spirit managed to take control late in the match, securing a 13:9 win. The second map, Dust2, followed a similar pattern, with both teams fighting for dominance. Ultimately, Spirit proved too strong for Liquid, winning 13:11 and sealing their victory in the series.
For Team Liquid, this defeat marked the end of their tournament run, and they finished in the 5th-8th place bracket, earning $45,000.
Map Veto and Results: Team Spirit vs. Team Liquid at Perfect World Shanghai Major 2024
- Liquid removed Vertigo.
- Spirit removed Inferno.
- Liquid picked Anubis (Team Spirit 13:9 Team Liquid).
- Spirit picked Dust2 (Team Spirit 13:11 Team Liquid).
- Spirit removed Nuke.
- Liquid removed Mirage.
- Ancient was left over.
Prize Distribution at Perfect World Shanghai Major 2024
Place |
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$ (USD)
Participants
1st
$500,000
TBD
2nd
$170,000
TBD
3rd-4th
$80,000
TBD, TBD
5th-8th
$45,000
The MongolZ, Team Liquid, TBD, TBD
9th-11th
$20,000
FURIA Esports, MIBR, Natus Vincere
12th-14th
$20,000
GamerLegion, 3DMAX, paiN Gaming
15th-16th
$20,000
Wildcard, BIG
17th-19th
$10,000
FlyQuest, Passion UA, Complexity Gaming
20th-22nd
$10,000
Virtus.pro, Cloud9, Rare Atom
23rd-24th
$10,000
Imperial Esports, Fnatic
The Perfect World Shanghai Major 2024 is the first Major held in China, organized by the tournament operator Perfect World, and the second Major in the CS2 discipline. The competition, hosted at the World Expo Exhibition & Convention Center and the Oriental Sports Center, features a prize pool of $1,250,000.

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