Major Dress Rehearsal – Start, Teams and more on the IEM Fall Europe

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Major dress rehearsal - launch, teams and more on the IEM Fall Europe

The Intel Extreme Masters Season 16 – Fall Europe starts. In the top tournament, many top teams like BIG are present for the Major dress rehearsal in Stockholm, Sweden. This is where it will be decided who will collect the important points for the highlight of the year.

Memories of the good Esport days are coming back. Back to LAN events with top teams: the IEM Fall 2021 will take place in Sweden from 29 September to 10 October, just a few weeks before the first Major event in over two years. The teams will be fighting for the valuable RMR points for the upcoming mega event from Wednesday evening onwards, which is why the CS:GO scene is eagerly looking towards the venue in Stockholm.

24 teams will compete at the IEM Fall Europe. With Natus Vincere and Gambit, two top teams are missing because the CIS region plays separately. But the rest of the European elite is represented by the best players. German fans are looking forward to the opening match in Group A between BIG and mousesports, both of which are expecting to finish in the top positions. Meanwhile, Sprout find themselves as underdogs in Group C with top favourites such as Team Vitality again.

The participants of the IEM Fall:

Group A

  • BIG
  • mousesports
  • FunPlus Phoenix
  • G2 Esports
  • Copenhagen Flames
  • AURA

Group B

  • Heroic
  • Astralis
  • Complexity Gaming
  • Sinners Esports
  • Endpoint
  • Movistar Riders

Group C

  • Team Vitaity
  • OG
  • Sprout
  • Dignitas
  • ENCE
  • MAD Lions

Group D

  • FaZe Clan
  • Ninjas in Pyjamas
  • Fnatic
  • SKADE
  • Team Fiend
  • Double Poney

The group stage with last from 29 September to 3 October. In the four groups of six, everyone plays against everyone else in a best-of-one format. Only the top two teams in each group will qualify for the quarter-finals. All matches will be played in a best-of-three format – the exception being the Grand Final with a best-of-five match.

The LAN event will offer prize money totalling 105,000 US dollars. Co-favourites to win are Team Vitality, G2 Esports and FaZe Clan. The Danish top teams Astralis and Heroic as well as the German hope BIG are lurking in the second row. The extended circle of favourites is completed by the Swedish teams Ninjas in Pyjamas and Fnatic, who both enjoy home advantage in this tournament.

Only the eleven best teams will receive RMR points, which will be decisive for participation in the PGL Major in Stockholm. The CS:GO highlight of the year is endowed with 2 million US dollars in prize money.