LGD Gaming Does It Again: Qualified to the EWC Via Western European Qualifiers

LGD Gaming Does It Again: Qualified to the EWC Via Western European Qualifiers

2 Jun, 2026, 23:29

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Last updated: 2 Jun, 2026, 23:29

LGD Gaming flipped the switch after the BLAST Slam VII Group Stage and, while other teams were resting, secured a slot at the Esports World Cup through the Western European Qualifiers.

The organization received an invitation to compete in the Western European Qualifiers and, after winning three Upper Bracket matches in the Closed Qualifier, secured its place at EWC 2026.

LGD Gaming: Straight Through the Upper Bracket

LGD started their journey in the Upper Bracket by facing Balu Team, a Ukrainian stack that finished third in the Open Qualifiers. They secured a 2-0 victory after winning both matches in under 25 minutes.

LGD Gaming is making the best of their good moment and scored a slot in the Esports World Cup.

On the Upper Bracket Semifinals, LGD faced Pipsqueak+4, a well-known European alias often used by stacks. P+4 featured several recognizable names, including Philipp "Copy" Bühler, Abdimalik "Malik" Sailau and Marcel "Ekki" Hołowienko, but still fell 2-0 after two hard-fought maps.

Upper Bracket Final: Hopper Versus Hopper

LGD Gaming reached the Upper Bracket Final, where they faced Natus Vincere, another region-hopper that migrated from Eastern Europe to Western Europe.

The South American roster won the first map thanks to an impressive performance from Adrián "Wisper" Dobles on Beastmaster. In the second map, NaVi fell behind during the early game but managed to turn things around and tie the series at 1-1.

Finally, they secured the deciding map in 31 minutes, earning their slot at the Esports World Cup and sending NaVi down to the Lower Bracket. Once again, this roster has gone from the dissolution of Heroic on May 4 to qualifying for EWC on June 2, less than a month later.

Natus Vincere had a difficult day. Shortly after losing the Upper Bracket Final to LGD Gaming, they suffered another defeat in the Lower Bracket Final against Pipsqueak+4, who secured the second Western European slot at the Esports World Cup 2026.

Natus Vincere had been in good form and reached their peak at BLAST Slam VI, where they finished in second place after losing the Grand Final to Team Liquid. However, since then, their best result has been a tenth-place finish at DreamLeague Season 28 in February.

Closing Thoughts

LGD Gaming went all in, used their downtime during BLAST Slam VII to fight for a spot at the Esports World Cup, and it paid off. Their sudden region-hop to the Western European Qualifiers will undoubtedly raise questions and generate some dissatisfaction, but their victory over Natus Vincere cannot be denied.

For now, it is fair to assume that the EWC organizers were aware of and approved the situation, considering LGD received an invitation to participate. However, it also raises questions about whether LGD will ultimately compete in the South American qualifiers for The International.

For more updates on LGD Gaming's journey from the ashes to the Esports World Cup, the BLAST Slam VII Playoffs, and more, check out the news section on the Strafe website!

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Featured Image Source: Twitter (@LGDgaming)

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