After several weeks of competition in the 55th season of ESEA Entry, the Panico eSports team has already played six matches. The first two games were discussed earlier in a combined article about our partners in this division. Today, we take a closer look at the next four encounters. Their 3–3 record may look solid on paper, but the road to it was far from easy. The team experienced both dominant victories and tough defeats, showing just how balanced the competition can be in the Entry division.
Panico eSports on a rollercoaster of form…
A strong start for Panico eSports in the following weeks of the season
The third match of the season marked a strong start to the part of the competition we’re covering today. The Romanian team Panico eSports faced off against the Polish squad Stoned Goats on Ancient, setting the pace right from the beginning. The match ended with a convincing 13:5 victory, with Panico maintaining control through nearly every round. This win allowed the team to regain confidence after a mixed start and believe in their potential heading into the upcoming challenges.
In the fourth match, Panico faced the German team TEL Main on Nuke. Although the opponents put up a strong fight, the Romanians stayed focused until the very end, securing a narrow 13:11 victory after an intense and balanced match. It was proof that the team can keep a cool head in tough situations and make the most of their opportunities, even under scoreboard pressure.
A tough stretch, but still with potential to bounce back
The next match didn’t go as planned for Panico. The clash against the Turkish team CALAMITY on Dust 2 ended in a heavy 4:13 defeat. From the start, the game favored the opponents, who capitalized on the Romanians’ mistakes and didn’t allow them to find their rhythm. This match showed how quickly things can turn around in ESEA and how crucial consistency is in this division.
Today’s series concluded with a match against the Dutch team The Elogainers on Ancient. Panico tried to put up a fight, but this time they lacked efficiency in key moments. In the end, the opponents took the win 6:13, and the team from Romania had to accept their second consecutive loss. The clash with the Dutch side showed that Panico still has room to improve — especially if they aim to regain the form they showed in earlier matches.
What’s next for Panico in ESEA Entry?
The first weeks of ESEA Entry have shown that Panico eSports has a solid foundation to compete with any opponent in their division. The team can perform confidently when everything goes according to plan, but they are still seeking consistency and repeatability in their play. If the Romanians maintain focus and learn from their recent matches, the upcoming games could see them return to a winning path and strengthen their position in the standings.
