EDward Gaming
EDward Gaming
China
Rank #1
S1Mon
Hsien Meng-Hsun (谢孟勋)
ZmjjKK
Zheng Yongkang (郑永康)
nobody
Wang Senxu (王森旭)
CHICHOO
Wan Shunzhi (万顺治)
Smoggy
Zhang Zhao (张钊)
have once again established themselves on top of the Chinese scene with a 3-1 victory over their perennial domestic rivals
FunPlus Phoenix
FunPlus Phoenix
China
Rank #8
Autumn
Kale Dunne
Life
Qu Donghao (瞿东豪)
AAAAY
Zhang Yang (张杨)
BerLIN
Zhang Bolin (張柏霖)
yosemite
Wang Lei (王磊)
. Despite having lost their two most recent matchups, EDG recovered with the entire squad stepping up alongside star player
ZmjjKK
.
ZmjjKK has far and away looked like the MVP of the regular season after averaging the highest ACS and KPR in the league at 284 and 0.99 respectively. However, FPX's star duo of Life and Lysoar took the spots just behind, with Life taking the second-place spot on the ACS leaderboard and Lysoar leading the league in K/D.
FPX came into the series via the upper bracket after taking their initial matchup versus EDG 2-0 and as a result, were granted two map bans coming into the best-of-five series.
FPX take EDG's permaban in stride
The series began with FPX picking EDG's permaban Lotus after opting to use their two bans on Split and Sunset. Split has proven to be EDG's best map in 2024 thus far with an 83% win rate including a 13-9 win over
Paper Rex
Paper Rex
Asia-Pacific
Rank #6
mindfreak
Aaron Leonhart
Jinggg
Wang Jing Jie
f0rsakeN
Jason Susanto
d4v41
Khalish Rusyaidee
something
Ilya Petrov
at Masters Madrid. EDG last played Lotus at the AfreecaTV VALORANT LEAGUE during the off-season where they recorded 13-3 and 13-6 losses to
Team Liquid
Team Liquid
Europe
Rank #24
paTiTek
Patryk Fabrowski
kamyk
Maks Rychlewski
nAts
Ayaz Akhmetshin
Keiko
Georgio Sanassy
kamo
Kamil Frąckowiak
and
T1
T1
Korea
Rank #2
stax
Kim Gu-taek (김구택)
Meteor
Kim Tae-oh (김태오)
Sylvan
Go Young-sup (고영섭)
BuZz
Yu Byeong-cheol (유병철)
iZu
Ham Woo-ju (함우주)
.
In a move reminiscent of
Redgar
's Reyna on
Gambit Esports
Gambit Esports
Inactive
Redgar
Igor Vlasov
Chronicle
Timofey Khromov
d3ffo
Nikita Sudakov
sheydos
Bogdan Naumov
nAts
Ayaz Akhmetshin
's permaban of Haven,
CHICHOO
locked in Reyna for just the fifth time in his career. FPX got off to a strong start by winning the first pistol and bonus round to take a 4-0 lead before EDG could respond with two rounds of their own. However,
Haodong
's troops found little leeway throughout the rest of the half as FPX's momentum propelled them to a 9-3 first half.
An EDG pistol round in the second half provided a slight bit of relief before FPX continued their dominance in the gun rounds. FPX quickly closed out the map 13-6 off the back of a standout performance from Lysoar. The controller ended Lotus with a 20-12 K/D and 260 ACS.
EDG dominate the second half of Bind to even up the series
This time around EDG managed to pick up the bonus following another FPX pistol win to kick off a much more competitive half. A brief 4-1 lead for FPX was counteracted with a thrifty win for EDG in round six thanks to a 3K from ZmjjKK. Traded rounds followed as clutch moments went the way of both teams with a 1v1 from BerLIN and multikills from the trio of CHICHOO, ZmjjKK, and Smoggy . The pistol victory brought FPX a narrow lead coming into the second half at 7-5.
Haodong cleans up the anti-eco.EDG slowed down the pace once moving onto the attack and carried the momentum from a pistol win throughout the half. EDG utilized ZmjjKK's attacking Operator to its fullest extent to find opening picks and boost EDG's ult economy which could then be converted into site executes. FPX won just a single gun round in the second half before EDG evened up the series at 1-1 with a 13-9 on Bind.
ZmjjKK continued his run of good form with 260 ACS and a plethora of opening kills while Smoggy had the highest K/D in the server with a 21-14 stat line. On the other hand, FPX found a rare top-fragging game from BerLIN as the in-game leader dropped 20 kills of his own.
EDG narrowly edge past FPX on Icebox
An EDG pistol provided false hope for EDG fans coming into the third map as FPX's triple controller comp ran rampant throughout the early stages of the half. The midrounding from FPX was sublime as gaps in EDG's mid control allowed for frequent flanks and access to empty sites. The clutch moments were also going the way of FPX as Life recovered from an uncommonly poor second map with a 1v3 in the eighth round.
Life stepped up with Clove on Icebox.EDG once again picked up the pistol thanks to a 1v1 clutch from ZmjjKK but desperately hoped to bring this success into the gun rounds. EDG hedged their bets correctly on winning the bonus after bringing out a third-round Operator, forcing FPX to take a timeout after closing the gap to just one round at 8-7. The timeout was followed by a 4K from nobody with a Bulldog to immediately nullify the timeout and even up the score.
A 3K from Autumn ended EDG's dominant streak of six rounds and kept the series close. FPX managed to tighten their hold on middle, despite their lack of a Killjoy with BerLIN picking up the Operator on Harbor to strengthen the team's early-round capabilities, forcing a timeout from EDG coach AfteR at 11-11. The timeout proved enough for EDG to reach 12, however, FPX followed up with a 3k from AAAAY to ensure overtime.
An OT Operator from ZmjjKK delivered both rounds to EDG with back-to-back opening kills, while another mid lurk from CHICHOO closed out the game 14-12 with EDG taking the series lead 2-1. nobody and CHICHOO both provided excellent performances for their squad with 28 and 26 kills respectively. On the FPX side, BerLIN once again delivered where the rest of his team could not with 27 kills on Harbor while also being the only FPX player with a positive K/D.
EDG take the series comfortably on Breeze
EDG carried over the energy from Breeze with Haodong picking up an 11-0 K/D start after an anti-eco ace and then a 3K to win the bonus. This forced out a quick timeout from FPX after which they managed to recover with four rounds straight of their own. Bringing out the attacking Operator for ZmjjKK let EDG pick up two more rounds to solidify a 7-5 scoreline.
Haodong had a brilliant start on Breeze.Despite losing the second pistol, EDG dropped just a single gun round en route to the trophy. Aggressive map control from the defense combined with a strong Cypher B site hold from CHICHOO went unanswered by FPX as EDG cruised to a 13-8 win on Breeze and a 3-1 win in the series.
EDG are back on top in China.ZmjjKK and CHICHOO both had standout performances across all four maps with ZmjjKK's Operator being pivotal for multiple turnarounds in the series. EDG fully built their system around facilitating ZmjjKK and their investment paid off as the Chinese duelist stood atop the server after the series in ACS.
EDG's victory in stage one grants them the top seed from China at Masters Shanghai and the ability to skip over the swiss stage with a direct bye into the playoffs, alongside the opportunity to pick their first-round opponent. EDG received three extra championship points as a result of their win to end stage one with 12 points in total while FPX ended the stage with eight. FPX will begin Masters Shanghai in the swiss stage alongside China's third seed,
Dragon Ranger Gaming
Dragon Ranger Gaming
China
Rank #7
Flex1n
Lo Rui (罗瑞)
vo0kashu
Ilya Ushakov
Cangshu
Zheng Yujun (手郑宇峻)
Nicc
Shao Yi-qun (邵逸群)
TvirusLuke
Chen Cheng-ching
SpiritZ1
Lin Dingyu (林定宇)
, on May 23rd.