More than 100 teams have reached the bracket with the prospect of ending the Seattle Open with the bracket undefeated in the Call of Duty World League this weekend and they qualify for pool play. But only four groups can do this, and these groups are now scheduled.
Lightning Pandas, Enigma6, EZG Esports, and Ghost Gaming, after completing annoying open brackets, did not lose the pool. They will now join the Round-Robin Pool Play's 16 CWL Pro League teams.
Apes were held at the Panda-Yan "Enable" Wyatt, Jeven "Goonjar" Goolzer-Lim, Matthew "Royalty" Faithfull, and John "Xotic" Bruno defeating GGEA by defeating their last open bracket match. They will play against Echo Fox, phase clan, Raise Nation, and Trained Minds.
Conquering realistic Vast Esports, Enigama6-Jordan General, Troy "Sender" Michaels, Steven "Diabolic" Rebro, and Tyler "ABG" secure their place in the Faris-Pool game. The teams will compete in Pool C, where they will encounter eUnited, CompLexity Gaming, Mindfreak, and Luminity.
Among the four groups, the group's most awesome group is undoubtedly EZG Esports, who have three Lethal Gaming rounds and then Nordic to reach the Pool D with their capabilities, Davin "Llamagod" in the group, Jimmy "Evans" Sweetie, Darien "NauX" Chverchko, and Shaw "Parzelion" Masse-Siguenza team will take on Kalira, Evil Geniuses, Splyce, and Red Reserve.
The #CWLPS4 Seattle pools updated with the four Open Bracket teams, congrats to @LightningPandas, @GhostGaming_GG, @Enigma6Group, and @EZGeSports.Blue! pic.twitter.com/apdjOSzv7q
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The new team of Pool B is Ghost Gaming, which shows Andreas Lacefield, Adam "GodRx" Brown, Casey "Pandur" Romano and Christopher "Parasite" Duart. Ghost, who was known as one of the best among the open brands, defeated the route to qualify for both Monaco Esports and Cyclone.
Although open winner's brackets are complete, CWL Seattle is far from open over. At the end of the pool game, the 24 best teams will compete in the championship brat that will set $ 80,000, 100,000 pro points and the CWL Seattle Championship.