IEM Rio Major: Check out who is playing at the last Major of 2023



CS:GO

Also, discover where to watch the matches.

The IEM Rio Major 2023 is less than 24 hours away, where 24 of the world’s best CS:GO teams will be playing to get the chance of winning the Major, the winner’s title and walk away with a slice of the $1.25 million prize pool. This Major is groundbreaking in many ways – not only it is the first Major in South America, but it is also the first to have a live audience throughout the whole event, from the Challengers stage and all the way to the Champions Stage.  

The event will start at Riocentro in Rio de Janeiro, where the Challengers and Legends stages will be played. Later, the party and Champions Stage will be at the Jeunesse Arena, where after two weeks, the winner of the IEM Rio Major will be crowned, and the trophy is hefted up.

Who will be playing?

Twenty-four teams from all over the world are now in Rio to start their journey at IEM Rio Major. Like previous Majors, sixteen teams will play in the Challengers stage, where the top eight will meet up with the seeded teams in the Legends stage. From there, the top eight will duke it out in the Champions stage to see who will be the ultimate winner.

The teams are:

  • Contenders
  • Challengers

How will the matches be played?

There will be three stages – Challengers, Legends and Champions, with each stage having its own mechanics of play.

Challengers Stage

  • 16 teams to play in a Swiss System Format
  • Elimination and Advancement matches are Bo3
  • All other matches are Bo1
  • Top eight (8) teams advance to the Legends stage
  • Bottom eight (8) are eliminated

Legends Stage

  • 16 teams to play in a Swiss System Format
  • Elimination and Advancement matches are Bo3
  • All other matches are Bo1
  • Top eight (8) teams advance to the Champions Stage
  • Bottom eight (8) are eliminated

Champions Stage

  • Single Elimination bracket
  • All matches are Bo3

Showmatch

A show match will be held on 14 November between Team Brazil and Team Sweden. The match will be a Bo5 but will not be counted as part of the main tournament.

Where to watch the action?

Fans can check out the official streams below:

ESL CSGO (English)

Fans can also check out the latest information on our hub page, accessible HERE.

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