Week 3 of Pacific Stage 1, and saw red-hot teams continue to build on early momentum while struggling teams continued to stumble down the standings. The slate of six games was split, with three matches ending in two maps and three going the full distance. With two games left to play, three teams have secured their spot in the playoffs — two in Group Alpha and one from Group Omega.
Here's how the third weekend of matches played out:
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Gen.G
Gen.G
Korea
Rank #2
Lakia
Kim Jong-min (김종민)
ZynX
Kim Dong-ha (김동하)
stand-in
Ash
Ha Hyun-cheol (하현철)
Karon
Kim Won-tae (김원태)
t3xture
Kim Na-ra (김나라)
2-0
DetonatioN FocusMe
DetonatioN FocusMe
Japan
Rank #4
Meiy
Ibuki Seki
SSeeS
Tomonori Okimura
yatsuka
Caedye
Amon Mateus Okakura
Akame
Yu Gwang-hui (유광희)
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Rex Regum Qeon
Rex Regum Qeon
Asia-Pacific
Rank #4
Monyet
Cahya Nugraha
xffero
David Monangin
Jemkin
Maksim Batorov
Kushy
Bryan Carlos Setiawan
crazyguy
Ngô Công Anh
2-0
ZETA DIVISION
ZETA DIVISION
Japan
Rank #9
Absol
Kazuki Fujinoki
SyouTa
Shota Aoki
SugarZ3ro
Shota Watanabe
eKo
Yeom Wang-ryong (염왕룡)
Xdll
Yuto Mizomori
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Paper Rex
Paper Rex
Asia-Pacific
Rank #1
invy
Adrian Jiggs Reyes
Jinggg
Wang Jing Jie
f0rsakeN
Jason Susanto
d4v41
Khalish Rusyaidee
something
Ilya Petrov
1-2
BOOM Esports
BOOM Esports
Asia-Pacific
Rank #6
natz
Jonathan Adiputra
Shiro
Hildegard Arnaldo
NcSlasher
Sheldon Andersen Chandra
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TALON
TALON
Inactive
Killua
Tanate Teerasawad
thyy
Anupong Preamsak
Crws
Thanamethk Mahatthananuyut
JitBoyS
Jittana Nokngam
primmie
Papaphat Sriprapha
2-1
Nongshim RedForce
Nongshim RedForce
Korea
Rank #1
Xross
Jeonghwan (정환)
Rb
Goo Sang-min (구상민)
Francis
Kim Mu-bin (김무빈)
Dambi
Lee Hyuk-kyu (이혁규)
Ivy
Park Sung-hyeon (박성현)
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DRX
DRX
Korea
Rank #4
Flicker
Kim Tae-hee (김태희)
Flashback
Cho Min-hyuk (조민혁)
MaKo
Kim Myeong-gwan (김명관)
free1ng
No Ha-jun (노하준)
HYUNMIN
Song Hyun-min (송현민)
BeYN
Kang Ha-bin (강하빈)
2-0
Global Esports
Global Esports
Asia-Pacific
Rank #25
PatMen
Patrick Mendoza
UdoTan
Go Kyung-won (고경원)
Kr1stal
Savva Fedorov
xavi8k
Xavier Juan
Autumn
Kale Dunne
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T1
T1
Korea
Rank #3
stax
Kim Gu-taek (김구택)
Meteor
Kim Tae-oh (김태오)
BuZz
Yu Byeong-cheol (유병철)
iZu
Ham Woo-ju (함우주)
Munchkin
Byeon Sang-beom (변상범)
2-1
Team Secret
Team Secret
Asia-Pacific
Rank #117
kellyS
Kelly Sedillo
JessieVash
Jessie Cuyco
TenTen
Kim Tae-young (김태영)
Sylvan
Go Young-sup (고영섭)
BerserX
Rizkie Adla Kusuma
After opening with a loss to BOOM and then bouncing back against a shaky Paper Rex, Gen.G opened the third week of games with a cruise, sweeping DetonatioN FocusMe with ease. Foxy9 , who was benched for former DFM man Suggest , returned to the stage for this match after two series on the bench. Gen.G gave up just six rounds in the series and moved to 2-1 and in good position to advance to the playoffs.
In another similarly swift series, Rex Regum Qeon swept ZETA DIVISION. Recent signing crazyguy impressed, recording team-highs in rating and kills. Despite ZETA Duelist Dep 's best efforts, dropping server highs with 28 kills and a 1.64 rating, ZETA's issues were beyond him.
After starting 0-2, Paper Rex's struggles continued. Meeting a red-hot BOOM Esports was perhaps unfortunate timing for PRX, but the 2-1 loss was one of their more encouraging performances of the year. New signing PatMen was elevated to the starting five in favor of mindfreak , entering as a full-time Initiator. The new iteration of PRX's roster saw changes in the agent composition, with double Duelist and double Initiator comps as the focus of a Vyse-centered agent pool. However, PRX had seemingly no answer for BOOM Duelist Famouz , who had his way on two of three maps leading his team in kills. He ended the series atop the leaderboard, dropping 69 kills. With the win, BOOM secured their spot in the Stage 1 playoffs.
While one Pacific Ascension team continued to stay hot, another stumbled. In a three-map series loss to TALON, Nongshim RedForce experienced highs and lows. After stealing their opponents' map pick in dominant 13-5 fashion, they had their own pick stolen 13-8 and then dominated 13-6 in the decider. After experimenting with new agent Waylay in the previous week, Nongshim Duelist Dambi returned to his roots on Neon. While he had a promising return to form with a match-leading 48 kills, the all-around dominance of TALON helped them to the win. New additions thyy and Killua contributed effectively, while star Duelist primmie led his team in ACS.
DRX appeared to want to wrap things up as quickly as fellow countrymen Gen.G, dominating Global Esports 13-3 on their map pick of Ascent. While Global displayed early strength on their map pick of Split with a 5-0 start, they would lose their early advantage by giving up five straight rounds. Another 5-0 DRX run in the second half got them closer to the finish line at 13-10, moving them to 3-0 on the season and securing them a playoff spot. New signing Estrella , who was picked up earlier in the week, had a solid debut series for his new team, even showing versatility on Vyse and Omen.
Since winning Masters Bangkok, T1 has been a bit shaky in victory but continued their winning ways against a winless Team Secret. The teams won their respective map picks, moving the series to Lotus, the decider map. After entering halftime down 7-5, T1 bounced back, winning seven straight rounds to get them to the doorstep of finishing the series. Duelist player BuZz had perhaps his best series of the stage, putting up 67 kills and a rating of 1.43 to lead T1 to victory and secure playoffs.
Health is just a cosmetic number for BuZz .With three games down and two to play, there are now just five playoff spots left to claim — two in Group Alpha and three in Group Omega. With wins next week, Gen.G, Rec Regum Qeon, and TALON could claim playoff spots. With losses, Paper Rex, DetonatioN FocusMe, and Team Secret could miss out. A PRX-DFM clash will see the two teams clash for a must-win if they want to make playoffs.
Pacific Stage 1 will continue next week with the following matches:



