PGL Wallachia Season 7: Asia Closed Qualifier
Jan 26th - Jan 29th
Matches
Tournament news
results and prize distribution
1st place
Winner
2nd place
3rd place
4th place
5-6th places
7-8th places
FAQ
The bracket is set for a grand final between Vici Gaming, who won the upper bracket final, and Team Nemesis, who advanced through the lower bracket by beating PlayTime in the lower bracket final. With the playoffs running a double-elimination format, Vici Gaming arrives with the upper-bracket advantage while Team Nemesis has momentum from a lower-bracket run, making the matchup a classic favorites-vs-resilient-challengers storyline. The final is scheduled before the stage concludes today, so fans should expect a high-stakes BO3 to decide the qualifier's winner.
PlayTime was eliminated today after losing the lower bracket final to Team Nemesis, and several other teams were knocked out earlier in the playoff bracket — including REKONIX, Execration, and both Yakutou Brothers and Yakult Brothers.Tearlaments based on recent lower-bracket results. Those exits reflect how unforgiving the double-elimination format can be in a compact qualifier, where one bad series often ends the run. For fans, the early exits of recognizable names underline how competitive the Asia closed field has been.
Detailed pick/ban logs and map-by-map hero breakdowns aren't available here, so we can't point to specific hero trends, but the playoff outcomes show teams leaning into consistent, reliable drafts that favor mid-game control and stable teamfighting. Vici Gaming’s upper-bracket success suggests they landed strong game plans that worked against top opponents, while Team Nemesis’s ability to rebound through the lower bracket indicates flexible drafting and in-series adaptation. Expect both sides to refine those approaches going into the grand final.
Individual player statistics aren't provided here, but the narrative points to key performers on Vici Gaming and Team Nemesis driving their teams to the final — particularly players who can stabilize mid-game and enable consistent rotations. Team Nemesis’s lower-bracket run implies some standout clutch performances and resilience from their cores or offlaners, while Vici Gaming’s steady upper-bracket form suggests reliable contributors across the roster. The final will be the clearest stage to confirm any breakout stars to watch moving forward.
Coaching and in-series adjustments look to have played a meaningful role: Team Nemesis lost the upper-bracket final but then retooled effectively to win the lower-bracket final, which is a classic sign of good tactical resets and preparation between series. Vici Gaming’s path through the upper bracket also indicates strong pre-match planning and game-by-game execution, giving them the advantage of fewer matches and potentially fresher strategies. In short, coaches and analysts likely made the difference in several close matchups and will be pivotal in the grand final.
Official viewership numbers haven't been released yet for the Asia Closed Qualifier, so exact broadcast metrics aren't available at this time. That said, closed qualifiers typically draw focused regional audiences, and a grand final featuring well-known regional brands like Vici Gaming usually boosts peak viewership and social engagement. Organizers often publish detailed metrics after the event concludes, so expect numbers to surface once the stage is complete.
The prize pool and payout breakdown haven't been announced for this closed qualifier, so exact figures aren't available right now. Closed regional qualifiers generally prioritize qualification slots to the next stage over large prize funds, so the competitive and career implications often outweigh monetary differences compared with larger international events. Once organizers publish the official distribution, we’ll have a clearer sense of how it stacks up versus other regional events.
The event is about 92.9% complete, which indicates the playoffs are in their final stages and the grand final is imminent before the stated end time today. That percentage reflects that nearly all scheduled playoff matches have been played, so remaining activity will focus on deciding the winner and any concluding broadcast segments. Fans tuning in now should expect the climax of the qualifier rather than early-round content.
A key storyline is Team Nemesis’s resilience after falling in the upper bracket and then fighting through the lower bracket to reach the final, creating a redemption arc that always resonates with fans. Vici Gaming’s dominant upper-bracket run sets up the classic narrative of a steady favorite facing a momentum-driven challenger, and PlayTime’s run to the lower-bracket final before being eliminated adds drama to the bracket’s volatility. These narratives give the grand final immediate context and emotional stakes for viewers.
As an Asia Closed Qualifier for PGL Wallachia Season 7, a top finish typically brings qualification opportunities and valuable exposure that can accelerate players’ and organizations’ careers in the regional circuit. Winning or performing well can attract sponsor attention, improve seeding in future events, and serve as a resume highlight for players aiming to join larger rosters or secure long-term contracts. Even for the runner-up, a strong performance on this stage often translates into increased recognition and momentum heading into the next competitive season.
playoffs
26 Jan
26 Jan
26 Jan
26 Jan
27 Jan
27 Jan
28 Jan
27 Jan
27 Jan
28 Jan
28 Jan
28 Jan
29 Jan
29 Jan





