The second week of Pacific Stage 1 took place over the weekend, with the field slowly beginning to sort itself with two out of five league matches played. Masters Bangkok winners
T1
T1
Korea
Rank #1
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)
reaffirmed their regional strength, while Ascension squad
BOOM Esports
BOOM Esports
Asia-Pacific
Rank #2
dos9
Zhumagali Dastan
Famouz
Fikri Zaki Hamdani
Shiro
Hildegard Arnaldo
NcSlasher
Sheldon Andersen Chandra
BerserX
Rizkie Adla Kusuma
had the most dominant opening two matches of any team in Pacific.
The results from week two of league play were:
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Team Secret
Team Secret Asia-Pacific Rank #19 invy Adrian Jiggs Reyes JessieVash Jessie Cuyco Wild0reoo Brheyanne Christ Reyes 2GE James Goopio Jremy Jeremy Cabrera 0-2 ZETA DIVISION
ZETA DIVISION Japan Rank #3 TenTen Kim Tae-young (김태영) SugarZ3ro Shota Watanabe CLZ Hikaru Mizutani SyouTa Shota Aoki Xdll Yuto Mizomori
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T1
T1 Korea Rank #1 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) 2-0 Nongshim RedForce
Nongshim RedForce Korea Rank #4 Persia Yang Zi-on (양지온) Francis Kim Mu-bin (김무빈) margaret Kim Ji-woo (김지우) Dambi Lee Hyuk-kyu (이혁규) Ivy Park Sung-hyeon (박성현)
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Gen.G
Gen.G Korea Rank #3 Foxy9 Jung Jae-sung (정재성) Ash Ha Hyun-cheol (하현철) t3xture Kim Na-ra (김나라) Munchkin Byeon Sang-beom (변상범) Suggest Seo Jae-young (서재영) Karon Kim Won-tae (김원태) 2-1 Paper Rex
Paper Rex Asia-Pacific Rank #5 mindfreak Aaron Leonhart Jinggg Wang Jing Jie f0rsakeN Jason Susanto d4v41 Khalish Rusyaidee something Ilya Petrov
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DRX
DRX Korea Rank #2 MaKo Kim Myeong-gwan (김명관) free1ng No Ha-jun (노하준) HYUNMIN Song Hyun-min (송현민) Estrella Park Gun (박건) BeYN Kang Ha-bin (강하빈) 2-0 DetonatioN FocusMe
DetonatioN FocusMe Japan Rank #7 Meiy Ibuki Seki Art Jinboong Kim Jin-won (김진원) Akame Yu Gwang-hui (유광희) gyen
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TALON
TALON Asia-Pacific Rank #8 Killua Tanate Teerasawad thyy Anupong Preamsak Crws Thanamethk Mahatthananuyut JitBoyS Jittana Nokngam primmie Papaphat Sriprapha 0-2 Rex Regum Qeon
Rex Regum Qeon Asia-Pacific Rank #7 Monyet Cahya Nugraha xffero David Monangin Jemkin Maksim Batorov Kushy Bryan Carlos Setiawan crazyguy Ngô Công Anh
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BOOM Esports
BOOM Esports Asia-Pacific Rank #2 dos9 Zhumagali Dastan Famouz Fikri Zaki Hamdani Shiro Hildegard Arnaldo NcSlasher Sheldon Andersen Chandra BerserX Rizkie Adla Kusuma 2-0 Global Esports
Global Esports Asia-Pacific Rank #61 patrickWHO Mark Musni UdoTan Go Kyung-won (고경원) Kr1stal Savva Fedorov kellyS Kelly Sedillo Papi Federico Evangelista Deryeon Derrick Yee
After both suffering defeats in their opening victories, ZETA and Team Secret both entered their second-week clash searching for a bounce-back. A loss to either team would have put them at the bottom of the Group Omega table, and a strong performance from CLZ ensured ZETA would not. Despite Team Secret's invy recording match-highs in rating and kills, there was too much weight for him to carry, as ZETA would go on to win 2-0. In a clash between one of the region's fastest-rising teams and its top dog, T1 and Nongshim fought out a tight two-map series. Nongshim moved away from Duelist Dambi 's trademark Neon, and ultimately paid the price, falling 2-0 and by a margin of just five rounds.
Paper Rex and Gen.G, the champions of Split 1 and Split 2 last year, respectively, both lost their opening matches of league play and collided head-on, with the loser falling to 0-2 to start the year. While the first map was a close 13-10 on Gen.G's pick of Lotus, Paper Rex appeared to seize some momentum with a 13-6 win on Fracture. That set up for the all-decisive third map, which saw Gen.G dominate 13-4 off the back of a dominant performance from Karon . Paper Rex, seemingly still figuring things out, will have to wait at least another week until their first win.
Gen.G's in-game leader Munchkin had not one, but two 4Ks on attack, including a 1v4 clutch.In a pair of dominant wins, DRX swept DFM, and RRQ did the same to TALON. DRX gave up just 11 rounds in total, while RRQ allowed 13. All-around domination saw the Pacific Kickoff winners remain undefeated in Pacific play in 2025, while the new-look RRQ made their case as one of the top Southeast Asian teams.
However, it was a different Southeast Asian team that declared themselves the strongest. BOOM proved that their opening 2-0 victory over Gen.G was not a fluke. In a Group Alpha clash to stay undefeated, the Pacific Ascension runner-ups-turned VCT team dominated Global Esports. Both teams finished Kickoff ranked 9th-12th, but when matched up head-to-head, that seemed anything but the case. BOOM won Global's map pick of Lotus 13-1, redefining what it means to steal an opponent's map. The dominant 11-1 half came when BOOM was on defense, and a similar fate befell Global on Haven. BOOM entered halftime after winning eight defending rounds and despite some heroics from the likes of UdoTan , it was too little too late for GE, who fell 13-11.
At 2-0, BOOM holds the top position in Group Alpha, also possessing the advantage in round differential over DRX. Meanwhile, T1 leads Group Omega as the only undefeated team remaining in the group.
Pacific Stage 1 will continue next week with the following matches: