Recap of BLAST.tv Paris Major 2023 Europe RMR A - Hellcase Blog
On April 6-9, the BLAST.tv Paris Major 2023 Europe RMR A CS:GO matches took place, determining the 1-st half of the teams representing Europe in the upcoming BLAST.tv Paris Major 2023.
BLAST.tv Paris Major 2023 Europe RMR B will start on April 11, so it’s time to take stock of what happened. In this article, you’ll find out which teams have secured their spot at the last CS:GO Major and those who have missed their chance to participate.
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Which teams have not lost a single game at the BLAST.tv Paris 2023 RMR Europe A?
The best teams in the world showcased their skills on BLAST.tv Paris 2023 RMR Europe A. NAVI and fnatic were among those who stood out. Both teams secured three victories with a score of 3-0, and they earned a spot at the upcoming BLAST.tv Paris Major 2023 as Legends.
Now, let’s find out more about the results of both NAVI and Fnatic in our overview of their matches in the BLAST.tv Paris Major RMR Europe A.
Natus Vincere: Overview & Highlights
Natus Vincere took first place securing three victories in a row in the European RMR Group A and earned a spot at the BLAST.tv Paris Major 2023. Let’s look at who their opponents were and what difficulties they faced along the way.
During the first day of the competition, Natus Vincere competed against Into The Breach on Inferno. Both teams closely contested the match for 41 rounds. Eventually, NAVI emerged victorious with a score of 22:19.
Here is the highlight of the map .
The next opponent for NAVI was Falcons, and they faced off on Ancient. NAVI won the map with a significant score difference of 16:6 and advanced to the next stage of the competition.
Here is the highlight of the map .
NAVI’s third opponent in the tournament was FaZe Clan. They played a Bo3 series, and, and NAVI won two maps. The first map was Inferno, which NAVI won with a score of 16:7, and the second map was Ancient, which NAVI secured with a score of 16:11.
Here is the highlight of the maps.
Natus Vincere set a record by participating in all CS:GO Major events that ever took place. In addition, no other team will ever be able to surpass this record, as Counter-Strike 2 launches this summer, and BLAST.tv Paris Major is the last CS:GO Major in the history of the series. Congratulations, NAVI!
Now that we’ve covered NAVI’s run in the RMR Europe A, let’s talk about how Fnatic performed.
Fnatic: Overview & Highlights
Navi isn’t the only team to have closed the competition with a 3-0 score, as Fnatic also won three times in a row.
Fnatic’s first opponent was Viperio. The two British teams faced off on Vertigo and played a close match that ended 22-20 in favor of Fnatic.
Here is the highlight of the map .
Their second opponent was 1win. They played on Overpass, where Fnatic won with a score of 16-12.
Here is the highlight of the map .
Fnatic went up against B8 for their third match in a Bo3 series. Vertigo was the first map, and Fnatic won it. Nuke was the second map, which B8 claimed. But Fnatic won on the third map with a 16-13.
Here is the highlight of the maps.
We’ve looked at the two teams that played the best, but what about the rest? Time to find out the other teams’ results.
Europe RMR A: Results
Check out the teams that qualified for the BLAST.tv Paris Major 2023, the non-qualifiers and the teams will fight for the last chance.
FaZe, B8, and Falcons can still secure a spot at the BLAST.tv Paris Major 2023.
Europe RMR A: Statistics
Andrii “npl” Kukharskyi from NAVI became the top player of the BLAST.tv Paris 2023 RMR Europe A with a 1.34 average rating on four maps. His best map was Inferno, with a 1.66 rating against Faze. NAVI’s team stats were excellent, with an average of 1.24, and Valeriy “b1t” Vakhovskyi was also in the top 5 with a 1.26 rating.
BLAST.tv Paris Major 2023: European RMR A viewership stats:
- 369 263 Peak Viewers
- 5 341 190 Hours Watched
- 142 432 Average Viewers
- 38 hours Airtime
Europe RMR B: Schedule
The BLAST.tv Paris 2023 RMR Europe B will be the last chance to qualify for the last CS:GO Major in Paris, as all other RMR tournaments have already ended. The last qualifier will start on April 11th.
List of teams in Round 1 (0-0 games)
- Heroic vs 500 – 10:00 CET
- Cloud9 vs forZe – 10:00 CET
- Spirit vs Aurora – 11:30 CET
- BIG vs iNation – 11:30 CET
- ENCE vs Monte – 13:00 CET
- Team Vitality vs Astralis – 13:00 CET
- Ninjas in Pyjamas vs Eternal Fire – 14:30 CET
- 9INE vs G2 Esports – 14:30 CET
Wrapping Up!
During BLAST.tv Paris Major RMR Europe A, we witnessed some of the world’s strongest teams fighting for a chance to shine at a CS:GO Major one last time. It’s clear that the competition is heating up, and every team will have to bring their A-game. It will be interesting to follow the Europe RMR B matches and see which teams will come out on top.
Keep an eye on our blog and stay in the loop!