The inaugural Esports World Cup ignited with the Riyadh Masters 2024, a high-stakes Dota 2 tournament where the world’s top 20 teams clashed for a colossal $5 million prize pool. Hosted in the grandiose setting of Riyadh’s Boulevard Riyadh City, this event was not just about immediate victory but also about securing vital Club Points, crucial for a share of the $7 million Club Championship prize.
The Journey to the Finals
The Riyadh Masters 2024 marked the third edition of the Riyadh Masters series and the final championship of the ESL Pro Tour’s second season. This year’s event was part of the Esports World Cup, replacing the previous Gamers8 festival. Spanning from July 3 to August 25, 2024, the Esports World Cup 2024 featured competitions across 22 video game titles, with a historic combined prize pool exceeding $60 million.
Gaimin Gladiators entered the tournament with a point to prove. After a disappointing start to the Dota 2 calendar year, they were eager to reclaim their status as one of the top teams. Their performance in the group stage was less than stellar, tying with Team Spirit and OG, but it was enough to secure a spot in the upper bracket of the playoffs.
Play-In Stage and Group Stage Highlights
The tournament kicked off with a brutal Play-In Stage, featuring 12 battle-hardened teams from regional qualifiers. In Group A, Entity and Blacklist International emerged as top performers, while HEROIC and PSG Quest led Group B.
During the Play-In matches on July 4, Entity and Virtus.pro fought to a draw, while Blacklist International dominated G2.iG with a decisive 2-0 victory. On the same day, Aurora triumphed over Azure Ray in Group B, and HEROIC drew with PSG Quest.
The following days saw intense competition, with Entity defeating beastcoast and LGD Gaming, and Blacklist International continuing their winning streak. By July 6, the Play-In Stage concluded with tiebreakers and decider matches, solidifying the teams advancing to the Group Stage.
In the Group Stage, Team Falcons, Team Spirit, and Gaimin Gladiators showed strong performances in Group A, while Tundra Esports, Entity, and Team Liquid led Group B. The matches were fierce, with several teams fighting tooth and nail to secure their positions in the upper bracket of the playoffs.
The Playoffs: A Battle for Supremacy
The playoffs began on July 16 with the upper bracket quarterfinals. Gaimin Gladiators faced Entity (now Cloud9) and secured a clean 2-0 victory, setting the tone for their playoff run. Team Liquid, Tundra Esports, and Team Falcons also advanced, defeating their respective opponents.
As the playoffs progressed, Gaimin Gladiators continued to dominate. In the upper bracket semifinals on July 18, they faced the formidable Team Falcons. Despite a tough battle, Gaimin emerged victorious with a 2-1 win, advancing to the upper bracket final. Team Liquid also triumphed over Tundra Esports, securing their place alongside Gaimin.
The Upper Bracket Final: Gaimin Gladiators vs. Team Liquid
The upper bracket final on July 21 was a highly anticipated match. Gaimin Gladiators, riding high on their winning streak, faced off against Team Liquid. In a stunning display of skill and strategy, Gaimin swept Liquid 2-0, securing their spot in the grand final. Team Liquid, undeterred, dropped to the lower bracket final for another chance at the championship.
Lower Bracket Battles
The lower bracket saw fierce competition as teams fought to stay in the tournament. Xtreme Gaming, BetBoom Team, Team Spirit, and PSG Quest advanced through the rounds, with Xtreme Gaming and Team Spirit eventually being eliminated.
On July 20, Tundra Esports defeated BetBoom Team in a close 2-1 match, while Team Falcons secured a 2-0 victory over PSG Quest. The lower bracket semifinal on July 21 saw Team Falcons eliminate Tundra Esports with a decisive 2-0 win, setting up a rematch with Team Liquid in the lower bracket final.
The Lower Bracket Final: Redemption for Team Liquid
On July 22, Team Liquid faced Team Falcons in the lower bracket final. Liquid, determined to reclaim their spot in the grand final, played with precision and intensity, defeating Team Falcons 2-0. This victory earned them a rematch against Gaimin Gladiators in the grand final.
The Grand Final: Gaimin Gladiators vs. Team Liquid
The grand final on July 22 was a showcase of top-tier Dota 2 play. Gaimin Gladiators, having dominated the upper bracket, were in peak form. They faced Team Liquid, who had fought their way back through the lower bracket. In a spectacular series, Gaimin Gladiators dismantled Team Liquid with a flawless 3-0 victory, claiming the Riyadh Masters 2024 championship title.
Reflections and Future Prospects
Following their victory, Gaimin Gladiators’ players expressed their joy and relief. Quinn highlighted the effort and dedication that went into their preparation, saying, "We put a lot of time into boot camp and this tournament and going from really bad to being good again. I’m just glad we could make that rise again."
TOfu, another key player, echoed these sentiments, stating, "We’ve been trying for weeks and months and especially in this last stretch we’ve been putting so much time, effort, and passion into this whole project."
With their victory at Riyadh Masters 2024, Gaimin Gladiators have set a strong precedent for The International 2024. Team Liquid, despite their loss, will return from Saudi Arabia to participate in Elite League Season Two, while Gaimin likely won’t be in action until TI 2024 rolls around in September.
Conclusion
The Riyadh Masters 2024 was a tournament filled with high stakes, intense matches, and remarkable comebacks. Gaimin Gladiators’ journey from a rocky start to a flawless victory serves as an inspiring tale of perseverance and skill. As the esports world looks forward to The International 2024, the performances at Riyadh have set the stage for what promises to be another thrilling chapter in Dota 2 history. Fans can relive the excitement and watch Esports World Cup 2024 matches on the official Twitch and YouTube channels.