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The first Valve-sponsored event to be held outside of Europe and North America, the IEM Rio Major, gets started on Monday, October 31, and will run for two weeks before concluding with a best-of-three grand final on November 13.

The 24-team tournament will be split into three parts: the Challengers Stage, the Legends Stage, and the Champions Stage, with a live audience present for each of the different rounds. The first two portions will play out in Swiss-style group-stage formats, where three wins are needed for teams to advance to the next stage. The eight Legends status teams (see below) have a leg up in the competition, awaiting in the Legends Stage already for the eight best teams from the Challengers Stage.

The Major will then transition into a single-elimination best-of-three format for the playoffs. The winning team will take home the Major trophy, the $500,000 cash prize, as well as places at both the BLAST Premier World Final 2022 and IEM Katowice 2023 and a notch in the fourth season of Intel Grand Slam.

FaZe will attempt to secure back-to-back Major championships as well as the Intel Grand Slam while in Rio de Janeiro

fáze head into the Major in Brazil as the tournament’s favourites, even in spite of the fact that the European combine fell from atop the world ranking two weeks ago. The squad around Finn “karrigan” Andersen will be gunning to claim their second consecutive Major trophy after winning the PGL Antwerp Major back in May.

Hot on their heels are Natus Vincere and the newly-crowned world No. 1 team: Vitalitás Az Dan "apEX" Madesclaire-led roster travel to Brazil fresh off of their first-place finish in ESL Pro League Season 16, and will begin their run through the Major from the opening stage with a first-round matchup versus the home team of császári.

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FURIA lead the charge for the Brazilian fans hoping to see a home team make a deep run. The South American squad currently reside within the top 10, though have missed out on playoff appearances at their past two Big Events — ESL Pro League Season 16 and IEM Cologne. Their newest recruit, Rafael “Saffee” Costa, put up a monstrous 1.48 rating throughout their fifth-place Regional Major Ranking run and will be a key component in FURIA‘s plans should his good form continue.

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saffee will be making his second Major appearance at the $1,250,000 event in Brazil

Another team likely to evoke the roar of the Brazilian crowd is császári. The legendary roster with Gabriel “FalleN” Toledo az élen spoke candidly about what it means to play at the Major in their home country, with Fernando "fer" Alvarenga még being open about his desire to potentially retire prior to the RMR. The Brazilian quintet can be predicted to have a surge in motivation in front of the expectedly enigmatic Brazilian audience, as the side looks to repeat their surprisingly strong form seen back at the PGL Antwerp Major.

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Folyadék pay a trip to the Legends stage of the IEM Rio Major as a now fully-fledged quintet. Mareks “YEKINDAR” Gaļinskis nemrég írta alá with the American-Dutch organisation after standing in for the squad for the best part of three months. During that time, Folyadék has seen a big upswing in form, going from No. 13 on the world ranking to their current No. 3 placing, as well as securing a runners-up finish at ESL Pro League Season 16 alongside a playoff finish at IEM Cologne.

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There are also considerable absences from the $1,250,000 competition, namely in the form of G2 és a Astralis, who were both unable to traverse the Europe RMR. For the Europeans, it marked their first Major missed since DreamHack Open Cluj-Napoca 2015, with world-famous players like Nikola "NiKo" Kovács és a Ilya "m0NESY" Oszipov set to watch the Brazilian spectacle from the sidelines. Similarly, Astralis also failed in their bid to qualify for the Major, with the organisation now absent from their first ever Major since its creation in 2016.

The team list for the IEM Rio Major is as follows:

Legends

kihívók

versenyző

The 24-team event will span two weeks, starting on October 31 and concluding on November 13, with each stage lasting four days. Below is a full schedule of the IEM Rio Major:

Kihívók színpada

Hétfő, október 31
15:00 Európa MOUZ vs Oroszország Outsiders (BO1)
15:00 Európa GamerLegion vs Dél-Amerika 9z (BO1)
16:15 Koszovó Rossz hírek Eagles vs Brazília 00NEMZET (BO1)
16:15 Európa OG vs Ausztrália Grayhound (BO1)
17:30 Németország BIG vs Brazília FURIA (BO1)
17:30 Észak Amerika Gonosz gonoszok vs Mongólia IHC (BO1)
18:45 Európa Vitalitás vs Brazília császári (BO1)
18:45 Oroszország Cloud9 vs Európa fnatikus (BO1)
21:30 Swiss Round 2 #1 (BO1)
21:30 Swiss Round 2 #2 (BO1)
22:30 Swiss Round 2 #3 (BO1)
22:30 Swiss Round 2 #4 (BO1)
23:45 Swiss Round 2 #5 (BO1)
23:45 Swiss Round 2 #6 (BO1)
01:00 Swiss Round 2 #7 (BO1)
01:00 Swiss Round 2 #8 (BO1)

Kedd, november 1
15:00 Swiss Round 3 #1 (BO1)
15:00 Swiss Round 3 #2 (BO1)
16:15 Swiss Round 3 #3 (BO1)
16:15 Swiss Round 3 #4 (BO1)
17:30 Swiss Round 3 #5 (BO3)
17:30 Swiss Round 3 #6 (BO3)
21:00 Swiss Round 3 #7 (BO3)
21:00 Swiss Round 3 #8 (BO3)

Szerda november 2
15:00 Swiss Round 4 #1 (BO3)
15:00 Swiss Round 4 #2 (BO3)
18:30 Swiss Round 4 #3 (BO3)
18:30 Swiss Round 4 #4 (BO3)
22:00 Swiss Round 4 #5 (BO3)
22:00 Swiss Round 4 #6 (BO3)

Csütörtök, november 3
15:00 Swiss Round 5 #1 (BO3)
18:30 Swiss Round 5 #2 (BO3)
22:00 Swiss Round 5 #3 (BO3)

Legends Stage

Szombat, november 5
15:00 Swiss Round 1 #1 (BO1)
15:00 Swiss Round 1 #2 (BO1)
16:15 Swiss Round 1 #3 (BO1)
16:15 Swiss Round 1 #4 (BO1)
17:30 Swiss Round 1 #5 (BO1)
17:30 Swiss Round 1 #6 (BO1)
18:45 Swiss Round 1 #7 (BO1)
18:45 Swiss Round 1 #8 (BO1)
21:15 Swiss Round 2 #1 (BO1)
21:15 Swiss Round 2 #2 (BO1)
22:30 Swiss Round 2 #3 (BO1)
22:30 Swiss Round 2 #4 (BO1)
23:45 Swiss Round 2 #5 (BO1)
23:45 Swiss Round 2 #6 (BO1)
01:00 Swiss Round 2 #7 (BO1)
01:00 Swiss Round 2 #8 (BO1)

Vasárnap, november 6
15:00 Swiss Round 3 #1 (BO1)
15:00 Swiss Round 3 #2 (BO1)
16:15 Swiss Round 3 #3 (BO1)
16:15 Swiss Round 3 #4 (BO1)
17:30 Swiss Round 3 #5 (BO3)
17:30 Swiss Round 3 #6 (BO3)
18:45 Swiss Round 3 #7 (BO3)
18:45 Swiss Round 3 #8 (BO3)

Hétfő, november 7
15:00 Swiss Round 4 #1 (BO3)
15:00 Swiss Round 4 #2 (BO3)
18:30 Swiss Round 4 #3 (BO3)
18:30 Swiss Round 4 #4 (BO3)
22:00 Swiss Round 4 #5 (BO3)
22:00 Swiss Round 4 #6 (BO3)

Kedd, november 8
15:00 Swiss Round 5 #1 (BO3)
18:30 Swiss Round 5 #2 (BO3)
22:00 Swiss Round 5 #3 (BO3)

Bajnokok színpada

Csütörtök, november 10
18:00 Quarter-final #1 (BO3)
21:30 Quarter-final #2 (BO3)

Péntek, november 11
18:00 Quarter-final #3 (BO3)
21:30 Quarter-final #4 (BO3)

Szombat, november 12
18:00 1. elődöntő (BO3)
21:30 2. elődöntő (BO3)

Vasárnap, november 13
17:00 Brazília Brazília vs Svédország Svédország (BO1)
19:00 Nagydöntő (BO3)

A total of 24 broadcast talent members will be bringing the action to life over the course of the fortnight. Három “csodálatos” Saranthus will be one of four hosts heading up the desk, whilst Alex "Gép" Richardson will return to casting duties, where he reunites with Csád “SPUNJ” Burchill on the microphone, alongside several other fan-favourite commentators.

The full talent lineup for the IEM Rio Major is:

Asztalgazdák

Egyesült Államok Három “csodálatos” Saranthus
Egyesült Királyság Freya "Freya" Spiers
Egyesült Királyság Pala “Mantrousse” Gilroy Sen
Egyesült Királyság Jázmin „Igazság” Kanuga

Görgők

Egyesült Királyság Alex "Gép" Richardson
Ausztrália Csád “SPUNJ” Burchill
Kanada Mohan "mosások" Govindasamy
Kanada Conner “Scrawny” Girvan
Egyesült Királyság Hugo "Hugo" Byron
Egyesült Királyság Harry "Csak Harry" Russell
Egyesült Államok Jason "Mózes" O'Toole
Kanada Secondo il Vangelo Matteo "Szadokista" Trivett

Az elemzők

Svájc Mathieu "mániákus" Quiquerez
Szerbia Jankó "YNk" Paunović
Egyesült Államok Alex "Mauisnake" Ellenberg
India Sudhen "Bleh" Wahengbam
Szerbia Aleksandar "kasszád" Trifunović
Kanada Danny "mahone" Hsieh
Egyesült Királyság Allan "Allan" Hasít
Brazília Luis "béketeremtő" Tadeusz

Mélyreható elemző

Dánia egyébként "Anders" Virág

oldalvonal

Belgium Eefje “sjokz” Depoortere
Lettország Anastasija “Heccu” Tolmačeva
Egyesült Királyság James "BanKs" Banks

The Major in Brazil will boast a whopping $1,250,000 prize pool, a $250,000 increase compared to the previous Major in Antwerp thanks to the transfer of cash prizes in the Regional Major Ranking events to the Major itself. The prize pool distribution is as follows:

1. $500,000 + BLAST Premier World Final + IEM Katowice 2023
2. 170,000 USD
3-4. 80,000 XNUMX dollár
3-4. 80,000 XNUMX dollár
5-8. 45,000 XNUMX dollár
5-8. 45,000 XNUMX dollár
5-8. 45,000 XNUMX dollár
5-8. 45,000 XNUMX dollár
9-11. 20,000 XNUMX dollár
9-11. 20,000 XNUMX dollár
9-11. 20,000 XNUMX dollár
12-14. 20,000 XNUMX dollár
12-14. 20,000 XNUMX dollár
12-14. 20,000 XNUMX dollár
15-16. 20,000 XNUMX dollár
15-16. 20,000 XNUMX dollár
17-19. 10,000 XNUMX dollár
17-19. 10,000 XNUMX dollár
17-19. 10,000 XNUMX dollár
20-22. 10,000 XNUMX dollár
20-22. 10,000 XNUMX dollár
20-22. 10,000 XNUMX dollár
23-24. 10,000 XNUMX dollár
23-24. 10,000 XNUMX dollár

As always, HLTV.org will be in attendance at the IEM Rio Major from start to finish, so stay tuned as we’ll bring you full coverage of the Brazilian spectacle, including galleries, videos, interviews, social media updates, as well as several HLTV Confirmed episodes.

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