All CS2 teams qualified for the PGL Copenhagen Major

Only one can be the first.
FaZe Clan's David "frozen" Čerňanský celebrates a win at the PGL Copenhagen RMR.
Image via PGL

Everyone remembers the last CS:GO Major in Paris and it should go without saying fans won’t forget the first Major for Counter-Strike 2 when 24 of the world’s best teams meet at PGL Copenhagen to determine who is crowned the first CS2 Major champion.

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While the game has changed, the methods for qualifying for premier events remain the same. The majority of the field will be made up of European CS2 rosters that qualified by way of one of two super-stacked Regional Major Ranking events, or RMRs. The remainder will be decided by the Americas RMR and the Asia-Pacific RMR.

For teams in the Counter-Strike space, making the Major is everything, especially given how lucrative stickers can be. Let’s see who’s made it to the PGL Copenhagen Major so far.

All CS2 teams qualified for the PGL Copenhagen Major

Europe

NAVI's Aleksi "Aleksib" Virolainen competes at the PGL Copenhagen RMR.
No s1mple? No problem for Aleksib. Image via PGL

The following teams qualified for the PGL Copenhagen Major via European RMR A and RMR B. The Major seeding will be determined by Valve’s Regional Standings, which will also decide whether CS2 teams start in the Opening Stage (previously known as Challengers) or advance to the Elimination Stage (previously known as Legends). Europe already owns seven of the eight guaranteed Elimination Stage spots.

TeamPlayersRMR Record
Virtus.proJame, FL1T, fame, n0rb3r7, mir3-0
G2 EsportsHuNter-, NiKo, m0NESY, HooXi, nexa3-0
Cloud9Ax1Le, HObbit, electroNic, Perfecto, Boombl43-0
MOUZTorzsi, xertioN, siuhy, Jimpphat, Brollan3-0
Natus VincereAleksib, b1t, jL, iM, w0nderful3-1
FaZe ClanRain, broky, karrigan, ropz, frozen3-1
KOImopoz, dav1g, JUST, adamS, stadodo3-1
Team VitalityZywOo, apEX, Spinx, flameZ, mezii3-1
Team SpiritChopper, magixx, zont1x, sh1ro3-1
ApeksSTYKO, nawwk, jkaem, CacaNito3-1
Eternal FireXANTARES, Calyx, MAJ3R, Wicadia, woxic3-2
SAWMUTiRiS, rmn, ewjerkz, story, arrozdoce3-2
AMKAL ESPORTSTRAVIS, Forester, NickelBack, Krad, ICY3-2
ENCEGoofy, gla1ve, Kylar, hades, dycha3-2
ECSTATICQueenix, kraghen, salazar, Nodios, Patti3-2
HeroicTeSeS, NertZ, sjuush, nicoodoz, kyxsan3-2
9Pandasseized, d1Ledez, clax, iDISBALANCE, glowiing2-3

9Pandas ultimately emerged as the final team to qualify from Europe via the last-chance qualifier, with Guild Eagles and GamerLegion falling oh-so-short of making it to the first CS2 Major.

Asia-Pacific

The Asia-Pacific RMR will take place between Feb. 26 and Feb. 28 and will feature teams from Asia, China, the Middle East, and Oceania. Rather than a 16-team Swiss Stage, the Asia-Pacific RMR will comprise an eight-team double-elim bracket with two PGL Copenhagen Major spots on the line (both starting in the Opening Stage).

Americas

The Americas RMR is set to begin on March 1 and run until March 4. They will be played offline in Monterrey, Mexico. Sixteen teams will compete in a Swiss-stage gauntlet with five spots in the Major on the line. The two teams that finish 3-0 will meet in a pivotal tiebreaker to determine which teams earn the sole Americas spot in the Elimination Stage. The other four Americas teams will start in the Opening Stage.

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Scott Robertson
VALORANT lead staff writer, also covering CS:GO, FPS games, other titles, and the wider esports industry. Watching and writing esports since 2014. Previously wrote for Dexerto, Upcomer, Splyce, and somehow MySpace. Jack of all games, master of none.
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