
Imperial Esports og paiN Gaming spiller i samme gruppe kl. ESL Challenger at DreamHack Melbourne 2022
Tournament operator ESL has presented the results of the group stage draw for ESL Challenger at DreamHack Melbourne 2022. According to its results, the Brazilian teams Imperial Esports and paiN Gaming got into group B, where, together with the Australian teams ORDER and VERTEX ESC, they will compete for two tickets to the playoffs.
Group A
The first quartet included the European team OG, which is currently focusing its efforts on BLAST Premier: Fall Groups 2022. The tournament favorite in Group A will be accompanied by the Entropiq team, which, we recall, made it to the championship from the qualifiers. Also, Evil Geniuses and Wings Up Gaming will play in the same group with them.
Team |
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Claimed Composition
OG
flameZ, nexa, NEOFRAG, F1KU, degster
Entropiq
El1an, NickelBack, Krad, Forester, mir
Evil Geniuses
PwnAlone, ben1337, djay, Jonji, viz
Wings Up Gaming
lan, gas, ChildKing, MarT1n, B1NGO
Group B
The main interest will be focused on the next quartet, which at the same time found a place for the Brazilian teams Imperial Esports and paiN Gaming. They will be accompanied by teams from Australia - ORDER and VERTEX ESC - to which genuine interest from the local public will be riveted.
Team |
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Claimed Composition
Imperial Esports
FalleN, fer, boltz, VINI, chelo
paiN Gaming
PKL, biguzera, hardzao, zevy, skullz
ORDER
Sico, INS, AliStair, Liazz, Hatz
VERTEX ESC
BRACE, ADDICT, malta, BL1TZ, pz
Note that the ORDER team will be forced to play with Hatz, who left the roster at the beginning of August. However, due to the rules of Vexite, the team's rookie, cannot be played for the new club, as the young Aussie competed with VERTEX ESC in qualifying.
It is also interesting to see the updated rosters of Imperial Esports and paiN Gaming. The former are seeing big changes, as chelo joined the team, while fnx moved to the coach slot.












ESL Challenger at DreamHack Melbourne 2022 will take place September 2-4 in Australia at the Rod Laver Arena. As part of the championship, eight teams from Europe, Asia, Oceania, North and South America will compete for a prize pool of $100,000, as well as a ticket to the ESL Pro League Conference Season 17, which will go to the winner.





