PGL Wallachia Season 7
Mar 6th - Mar 15th
Matches
Tournament news
Moreresults and prize distribution
1st place
Winner
- $300 000
2nd place
- $175 000
3rd place
- $120 000
4th place
- $80 000
5-6th places
- $60 000
7-8th places
- $40 000
9-11th places
- $20 000
12-14th places
- $15 000
15-16th places
- $10 000
FAQ
The Grand Final is a rematch between Team Yandex and Team Liquid, scheduled for today at 15:00 CET; the winner will be crowned champion of PGL Wallachia Season 7. Team Yandex reached the final via the upper bracket while Liquid ground their way back through the lower bracket, setting up contrasting momentum stories. Expect a best-of-three series with a lot on the line — title, prestige, and the remaining top prizes.
Team Liquid put together a resilient lower-bracket run, beating HEROIC, then Team Spirit, and finally overcoming BetBoom Team 2:1 in the Lower Bracket Final to secure a Grand Final berth. Their matches have been long and scrappy, showing an ability to adapt mid-series and win extended teamfights in late-game scenarios. That path highlights Liquid’s endurance and the value of peaking at the right moment in a double-elimination playoff.
Team Liquid’s midlaner Michał “Nisha” Jankowski was the standout, finishing the series with an average of 8.3 / 5.3 / 16.6 and the highest net worth on his team (50.8K), playing a decisive role in key teamfights. His consistent mid-lane pressure and late-game impact were pivotal in the three long, high-kill maps that defined the series. That performance underlined how a single influential core can swing tight BO3s in playoffs.
Yes — one particularly viral moment involved Team Spirit offlaner Collapse getting stranded on a cliff for over five minutes after a series of plays and intercepted courier teleports, creating a memorable broadcast highlight. The clip stood out because Liquid repeatedly chose not to finish him off and even denied multiple teleport deliveries, turning it into a rare, tense spectacle. Moments like this tend to travel well on social media and add a quirky chapter to the event’s story.
Playoff series have trended toward drafts that scale into long, chaotic games — many matches featured very high kill totals and extended durations, indicating teams are prioritizing late-game cores and teamfight scaling. Mid-lane control has repeatedly proved decisive, with players like Nisha and Team Yandex’s mids consistently influencing tempo and fight windows. Overall, the meta in this event’s playoffs rewards teams that can manage pacing and prevail in prolonged engagements rather than relying solely on early snowballing tactics.
Several players have been repeatedly named series MVPs: Nisha for Liquid’s late runs, Danil “gpk” Skutin in key BetBoom wins, watson (Team Yandex) in the upper bracket final, miCKe for Liquid’s earlier series, and carry performances from the likes of Yatoro and Parker in other matches. Those names have surfaced in match reports for game-changing plays and high KDAs, and they’re the players most likely to influence the Grand Final. For full leaderboards and per-game stats, check the tournament’s match pages which track detailed performances.
PGL Wallachia Season 7 carries a $1,000,000 prize pool; published payouts already list placements such as Team Spirit taking 4th for $80,000 and HEROIC and Tundra listed at 5-6th for $60,000 each, with several lower placements paid out as well. A large portion of the pool remains unallocated for the top spots — the tournament shows $595,000 still to be awarded, which will be split between the Grand Finalists and runner-up/third place slots. That structure means the Grand Final winner not only gets the title but also a meaningful chunk of prize money and organizational benefits.
Official viewership numbers and detailed broadcast metrics haven’t been released yet for PGL Wallachia Season 7. Organizers sometimes publish consolidated stats after the event concludes, so we may see peak and total viewership figures later on. Until then, social media buzz around highlights like the cliff incident and the long, action-packed series give a good informal sense of audience engagement.
A deep run or tournament win at a million-dollar PGL event can significantly boost a player’s market value, visibility, and negotiating leverage with teams and sponsors, while organizations benefit from prize revenue, increased brand exposure, and stronger recruitment appeal. For example, BetBoom’s third-place finish and Team Spirit’s 4th-place payout both translate into tangible returns and pedigree for future roster moves. Beyond money, standout performances in high-pressure playoff matches are what most teams and sponsors remember when evaluating talent.
Absolutely — Team Yandex beat Team Liquid 2:0 in the upper bracket semifinal earlier in the playoffs, but Liquid clawed back through the lower bracket, setting up a classic momentum-versus-rest rematch for the title. Yandex have shown dominant, controlled victories in some series, while Liquid’s route reflects adaptability and late-series resilience, creating a compelling tactical contrast. That narrative — can the rested upper-bracket team close it out, or will the battle-hardened comeback squad prevail — is the core drama heading into the Grand Final.
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