{"id":1830259,"date":"2023-06-22T19:21:16","date_gmt":"2023-06-22T23:21:16","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/platogaming.com\/plato-data\/wtl-2023-summer-week-8-recap-week-9-preview\/"},"modified":"2023-06-22T19:21:16","modified_gmt":"2023-06-22T23:21:16","slug":"wtl-2023-summer-week-8-recap-week-9-preview","status":"publish","type":"station","link":"https:\/\/platogaming.com\/plato-data\/wtl-2023-summer-week-8-recap-week-9-preview\/","title":{"rendered":"WTL 2023 Summer – Week 8 Recap\/Week 9 Preview"},"content":{"rendered":"

by: Nakajin<\/b><\/p>\n

Week 8 delivered the bangers we were hoping for with three series going all the way to an ace match. ONSYDE Gaming barely held on to first place despite losing 3-4 to DKZ, but are in serious danger of giving up the top spot before the end of the season. Even Team Liquid, perennial WTL underperformers, might be in the mix for #1.<\/p>\n

We also got to see RotterdaM try his hand at the WTL, only for him to join Crank in the 0-2 club. It’s not looking good for player\/captain\/casters so far, but perhaps we can hope for Team PiG in WTL Winter?<\/p>\n

We now enter the home stretch of the WTL in Week 9 (held after a week’s break for DreamHack Summer) with the stakes for each match feeling even more heightened. As usual, the key races are for 1st place in the regular season and for the final playoff spot. <\/p>\n

Week 8 Recap<\/h2>\n

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Top 7 teams qualify for the playoffs.
Bottom 2 teams must requalify.<\/b>
Points are awarded as follows:<\/p>\n