Kaos, Gamingplace, DIAGNOS and iShop.nu * GH have made their ways out of the BYOC qualifier, and have now been allocated in groups. The Bring Your Own Computer(BYOC) qualifier has officially come to an end, in which 55 teams has successfully been narrowed down to four. DIAGNOS did not encounter any huge obstructions when they made their way out of the qualifier, except when taking on GameForce in the Round of 16, where the ultimately sealed a 16-14 victory. iShop.nu * GH proved to be a tough contender, not very surprising when taking their lineup into account. The team swept through the qualifier undefeated, only losing up to four rounds at max in each fight. Netherlands-based Kaos ran into what seemed to be harder opponents, but in the end, no real threats crossed their path. Gamingplace also faced rough competition but only in their first encounter, against AIMSPOT, in which a score of 16-11 was settled. The Swedes ventured on to win their following matches, 16-2 and 16-4 respectively. Below you will find each teams' representatives:
With the four remaining teams being found, they have now been entered into random groups, making tomorrow's group stage look as the following:
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