PGL Major Copenhagen 2024 Asia-Pacific RMR: Format, Schedule, Teams, and Where to Watch

PGL Major Copenhagen 2024 Asia-Pacific RMR: Format, Schedule, Teams, and Where to Watch

Kaustavmani Choudhury

3 Jan, 2024, 14:26

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Last updated: 10 Apr, 2025, 14:00

The anticipation peaks as the competitive gaming world braces itself for the much-awaited PGL Major Copenhagen 2024 Asia-Pacific RMR event.

In the heart of esports fervor, this tournament stands as a testament to the region's thriving competitive gaming scene. With teams from across the Asia-Pacific region vying for glory and a chance to secure their spot in the prestigious Major, enthusiasts and fans alike are eagerly awaiting the action-packed showdown.

Schedule

Mark your calendars for the APAC RMR, which is scheduled to start on the 26th of February and go on until the 28th of February. The tournament will take place at the Perfect World Esports Center at Shanghai, setting the stage for high-stakes encounters.

Format

  • The playoffs feature a double-elimination bracket format.
  • In this setup, all matches (except for the intermediary ones) are Bo1.
  • However, for the elimination and advancement matches, the format switches to B03.
  • The top two teams will get a spot in the Opening Stage of the PGL Major Copenhagen 2024.

Participating Teams

Making their way into the RMR via various regional qualifiers, eight teams will fight it out for the Major spots. Those teams are:

Where to Watch

While official broadcasting details are pending, fans can expect matches to stream on the official PGL Twitch, YouTube, and Facebook channels. Stay tuned for updates on secondary language streams.

You can follow along with the action on the official Strafe Android and iOS apps, or on Strafe.com.

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