Our Partners at the End of the ESEA Season

It feels safe to say that the 52nd ESEA season has come to an end. Along with it, many teams have climbed to higher divisions. Today, we’ll focus on our partners — did any of them manage to secure a promotion?

Traker Esport

  • Regular Stage
    • 3:13 G-Pro, Anubis
    • 16:13 Lumen Gloria, Anubis
    • 13:16 HEDYwBIEGU, Anubis
    • 6:13 Paletkarze, Nuke
    • 13:5 HomieZ, Anubis
    • 13:4 AAE Esport, Anubis
    • 13:11 Terreno Gioco, Nuke
    • 13:6 BoysenX3, Inferno
    • 13:8 Rehabilitation, Dust 2
    • 13:3 Gozdziki, Anubis
    • 7:13 ZERONiNE, Anubis
    • 13:11 Rohirrimowie, Nuke
    • 13:6 Five Guns, Dust 2
    • 5:13 SCMF eSports, Anubis
  • Playoff
    • 1:0 (no opponent)
    • 1:2 KELA Gold
      • 11:13, Inferno
      • 13:9, Nuke
      • 6:13, Anubis
    • 0:2 Potuzhnist
      • 5:13, Dust 2
      • 10:13, Nuke

Traker Esport performed exceptionally well during the regular stage, showing consistency and determination. However, when the playoffs arrived, their journey came to an unexpectedly early end in the fight for higher divisions. Could this unexpectedly quick defeat be the reason behind recent changes?

Panico eSports

  • Regular Stage
    • 1:0 BELUGA, walkover
    • 7:13 Rosomaha OLDMEN, Dust 2
    • 13:7 AUTSiders, Ancient
    • 13:4 Bernard Team, Inferno
    • 13:5 Esekfire, Ancient
    • 13:10 Nienty-Six, Anubis
    • 3:13 Team SoGo, Anubis
    • 13:2 ping_999, Anubis
    • 13:7 Team Atomic, Dust 2
    • 13:7 Psychopati z DC, Inferno
    • 16:14 Team Hoylas, Nuke
    • 13:5 Sm2b, Inferno
    • 11:13 Loran HUB, Inferno
    • 3:13 GranDpas, Inferno
  • Playoff
    • 2:1 G78
      • 13:6, Ancient
      • 9:13, Nuke
      • 13:7, Mirage
    • 2:0 Astellia eSport
      • 13:10, Ancient
      • 13:4, Dust 2
    • 2:0 Bearded Pirates
      • 13:11, Ancient
      • 13:6, Dust 2
    • 2:1 French Fire
      • 9:13, Ancient
      • 13:8, Dust 2
      • 13:4, Inferno
    • 2:0 Call A Timeout
      • 13:4, Ancient
      • 16:14, Dust 2
    • 2:0 DGAF Team
      • 13:4, Ancient
      • 13:10, Inferno

Panico dominated nearly every opponent with exceptional style, particularly in the playoffs, where they surged through with ease, securing a well-deserved promotion to the new Entry division. Their performance was nothing short of flawless, leaving a clear mark on the competition.

Saturlity Esport

  • Regular Stage
    • 13:5 Avanti NXT, Anubis
    • 10:13 CberBank, Anubis
    • 4:13 Sons of Jan, Inferno
    • 13:7 REHTORIPEEK, Dust 2
    • 5:13 Bastion, Anubis
    • 13:4 Team-X, Inferno
    • 13:8 LaplandLegends, Anubis
    • 13:10 jehanesburg, Inferno
    • 6:13 MIDITEMPPU, Mirage
    • 13:10 SCAWWY LADS, Anubis
    • 5:13 Wartex DE, Ancient
    • 5:13 Sila_Persila, Anubis
    • 0:1 playing loose, walkover
    • 15:19 eSuba WHITE, Dust 2
  • Playoff
    • 0:2 Hetero5, walkover
    • 1:0 (no opponent)
    • 0:2 Kurokawa, walkover

Saturlity had a decent start to the season, but as time went on, their form began to decline, with the final matches being forfeited by walkover. They are currently in search of a new roster, and it remains to be seen what the future holds. We can only hope they come back stronger and more determined than ever.


The 52nd ESEA season was full of emotions and surprises. Panico showed that domination in the regular season was just the beginning, Traker Esport had to face tough challenges in the playoffs, and Saturlity will need to make difficult decisions to come back stronger. Each of these teams has its own challenges and goals, but one thing is certain – this season undoubtedly provided many unforgettable moments, and the future looks just as exciting. We eagerly await the next chapters of this dynamic competition.

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