CS2 Major 2024: Perfect World Shanghai Major Preview and PGL Copenhagen Recap
Get the latest updates on the CS2 competitive scene with a recap of the PGL Copenhagen Major and a preview of the Perfect World Shanghai Major 2024. Discover key takeaways, surprises, upcoming schedules, and what to expect next.
The competitive CS2 scene is buzzing with excitement as the PGL Copenhagen Major has just ended, and the Perfect World Shanghai Major is right in front of us. All-inclusive, this guide will go through the latest on the CS2 schedule for 2024, including taking a look back at the historic first-ever CS2 Major, before turning our gaze forward toward the ground-breaking event in China.
PGL Copenhagen Major 2024: A Historic First
NAVI Triumphs the Major
The first-ever Major of CS2 has come to an end, and has ended triumphantly for Natus Vincere (NAVI). Here are the key takeaways:
Natus Vincere won a victory in the grand final with FaZe Clan 2-1.
Final map scores: Ancient 13-9, Mirage 2-13, Inferno 13-3.
NAVI outshined and went home with prize money totaling $500,000, while FaZe went away with $170,000.
This victory would take NAVI's Major titles count to the second, after their 2021 win at the Stockholm Major in CS:GO.
Upsets and Surprising End
The turn of events at the Copenhagen Major was pretty twisted:
Pre-tournament favourites Team Spirit were eliminated in the quarter-finals.
Coming in as the 6th seed, NAVI defied expectations and won.
Despite strong form leading into the Major, Mouz only managed to reach the top eight.
PGL's Future
PGL, the organizer of CS2, announced that grand plans awaited everyone:
At least 11 CS2 events are planned for 2025 and 2026.
This marks PGL's return to organizing Tier 1, non-major tournaments since 2016.
The reasoning behind it is to follow the shift away from franchised leagues and move toward a more open and inclusive CS2 ecosystem.
Perfect World Shanghai Major 2024: What to Expect
Dates and Venue
The Perfect World Shanghai Major 2024 will be held from November 30 to December 15, 2024, in Shanghai, the People's Republic of China. This marks the first time a Counter-Strike Major has ever taken place in China since Valve started hosting Majors in 2013.
Tournament Format
The Major comprises three consecutive stages:
Preliminary Phase: November 30 to December 3, 2024
Elimination Phase: December 5 to December 8, 2024
Playoffs: December 12 to December 15, 2024
Prize Pool
The 16 best teams from the qualifiers will then play in the Main Event for a prize pool of $1,250,000.
Road to Shanghai: Qualifiers and RMRs
The Shanghai road kicks off with a set of qualifiers and Regional Major Rankings (RMR) events. Here's a breakdown of the important dates:
Europe (14 places)
EU 1 Regional Closed Qualifier: August 21-24
EU 2 Closed Qualifier: August 21-24
EU RMR A: November 17-20
EU RMR B: November 21-24
Americas (7 spaces)
NA Closed Qualifier: July 26-28
SA Closed Qualifier: August 26-28
RMR Americas: November 12-15
Asia (3 places)
Open and Closed Qualifiers: August 21-30
Asia RMR: November 11-14
New Autograph Rules for Shanghai Major
Valve issued new player autograph policies ahead of the Shanghai Major sticker release:
Signatures must be hand-written and completed within a period of 5-10 seconds.
Players must create their own autographs, not delegating to others
AI-generated, font-based, and overly complex designs will be rejected.
The idea is to make these autographs look real, like signing mousepads for a fan.
These rules ensure that player autographs remain personal and authentic, adding value to autographed stickers for fans and collectors.
CS2 Skin Trading Implications
Big tournaments tend to cause great fluctuations in the CS2 skin market. With the Shanghai Major just around the corner, here are some tips:
Team Stickers: Keep an eye on teams during qualifications. Stickers of surprise qualifiers could see sudden price surges.
Player Signatures: The new autograph rules may impact the scarcity and desirability of player stickers. Watch out for unique or particularly appealing designs.
Regional Trends: Asia hosting its first Major could lead to increased interest in skins popular in the Chinese market.
Keep an eye on qualifier results and be ready to act quickly when opportunities present themselves. Platforms like Waxpeer are great for capitalizing on these market movements.
Looking Ahead: The Significance of Shanghai
The Perfect World Shanghai Major 2024 is not just another tournament; it is a landmark for CS2 and esports as a whole. As the first-ever Major held in China, this event signifies the growing global appeal of Counter-Strike and the rising influence of the Asian esports market.
Whether you're a fan eagerly awaiting top-tier CS2 action, or a trader looking to capitalize on market trends, the road to Shanghai promises excitement at every turn.
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