All CS:GO teams in BLAST Paris Major Legends Stage

The last Legends.

Photo by Michal Konkol via BLAST

The next stage of the final CS:GO Major is quickly approaching, with a great era set to end soon after one last 16-team Swiss stage in the Legends Stage of the BLAST Paris Major, following the conclusion of the Challengers Stage.

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The teams that reach the Legends Stage will be seeded against each other and will be looking for three crucial wins to reach the last CS:GO Major playoffs stage. Eight teams earned their spot via exceptional performances in the RMR, while the other eight qualified by securing three wins in the Challengers Stage.

Related: BLAST Paris CS:GO Major’s full schedule

Here are all the teams that have reached the Legends Stage of the BLAST Paris Major.

All teams qualified for the BLAST Paris Major Legends Stage

Here are the teams that directly qualified for the Legends Stage of BLAST Paris via the RMR, including what region they represent. The regional split for each stage of the Major was determined by each region’s performance in the prior Major.

  • Natus Vincere (EU)
  • 9INE (EU)
  • FURIA (Americas)
  • Fnatic (EU)
  • Heroic (EU)
  • Into The Breach (EU)
  • Team Vitality (EU)
  • Bad News Eagles (EU)

Here are the teams that qualified via the Challengers Stage, including their record and who they defeated.

  • ENCE (3-0)
    • ENCE16-6 OG (Anubis)
    • ENCE 16-9 NiP (Vertigo)
    • ENCE 2-1 FaZe (FaZe 16-12 on Overpass, ENCE 16-13 on Nuke, ENCE 16-8 on Anubis)
  • G2 (3-0)
    • G2 16-11 vs. Mongolz (Inferno)
    • G2 16-9 Complexity (Inferno)
    • G2 2-0 Apeks (16-11 on Anubis, 16-13 on Inferno)
  • FaZe Clan (3-1)
    • FaZe 16-14 Monte (Ancient)
    • FaZe 16-12 paiN (Nuke)
    • FaZe 1-2 ENCE (FaZe 16-12 on Overpass, ENCE 16-13 on Nuke, ENCE 16-8 on Anubis)
    • FaZe 2-0 FORZE (16-12 on Overpass, 16-11 on Nuke)
  • Apeks (3-1)
    • Apeks 16-12 Liquid (Ancient)
    • Apeks 16-0 Grayhound (Mirage)
    • Apeks 0-2 G2 (16-11 on Anubis, 16-13 on Inferno)
    • Apeks 2-1 paiN (Apeks 16-11 on Ancient, paiN 16-13 on Vertigo, Apeks 16-9 on Anubis)
  • Ninjas in Pyjamas (3-1)
    • NiP 16-9 MOUZ (Mirage)
    • NiP 9-16 ENCE (Vertigo)
    • NiP 19-17 OG (Mirage)
    • NiP 2-0 Grayhound (16-11 on Mirage, 16-12 on Inferno)
  • GamerLegion (3-2)
    • GamerLegion 11-16 Complexity (Inferno)
    • GamerLegion 11-16 The Mongolz (Inferno)
    • GamerLegion 2-0 MOUZ (16-12 on Mirage, 16-5 on Overpass)
    • GamerLegion 2-1 OG (GamerLegion 16-13 on Overpass, OG 16-8 on Mirage, GamerLegion 16-7 on Ancient)
    • GamerLegion 2-0 FORZE (16-12 on Overpass, 16-13 on Inferno)
  • Monte (3-2)
    • Monte 14-16 FaZe (Ancient)
    • Monte 16-8 Fluxo (Overpass)
    • FORZE 16-6 Monte (Ancient)
    • Monte 2-0 The Mongolz (16-13 on Nuke, 16-12 on Anubis)
    • Monte 2-1 paiN (paiN 16-10 on Anubis, Monte 16-1 on Nuke, Monte 16-10 on Mirage)
  • Team Liquid (3-2)
    • Liquid 12-16 Apeks (Ancient)
    • Liquid 14-16 FORZE (Nuke)
    • Liquid 2-1 Fluxo (Fluxo 16-11 on Nuke, Liquid 16-14 on Inferno, Liquid 16-13 on Ancient)
    • Liquid 2-0 Complexity (16-11 on Anubis, 16-3 on Overpass)
    • Liquid 2-0 Grayhound (16-9 on Anubis, Liquid 16-9 on Inferno)
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Scott Robertson
VALORANT lead staff writer, also covering CS:GO, FPS games, other titles, and the wider esports industry. Watching and writing esports since 2014. Previously wrote for Dexerto, Upcomer, Splyce, and somehow MySpace. Jack of all games, master of none.
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Leonardo Biazzi
Staff writer and CS:GO lead. Leonardo has been passionate about games since he was a kid and graduated in Journalism in 2018. Before Leonardo joined Dot Esports in 2019, he worked for Brazilian outlet Globo Esporte. Leonardo also worked for HLTV.org between 2020 and 2021 as a senior writer, until he returned to Dot Esports and became part of the staff team.