How Panico eSports is doing after two weeks in ESEA Entry

After two weeks of competition in ESEA Entry, Panico eSports holds a 22 record. The team has shown some solid moments, but there have also been a few stumbles along the way. How did their first matches go, and what can we expect from this roster in the upcoming games?

Panico Esports’ Matches So Far

  • BLVCK BVCVRDI 0:1 Panico eSports, walkover
  • Highend-Gaming 0:1 Panico eSports, walkover

Panico eSports’ first two matches in ESEA Entry ended… without a game. Their opponents, BLVCK BVCVRDI and Highend-Gaming, failed to show up, resulting in walkover wins for Panico. This way, the team quickly secured their first two points in the standings, although a real test of form had to wait until the third round.

  • Panico eSports 6:13 FullshockGamers, Nuke

The third match turned out to be Panico eSports’ first real test — and unfortunately, a harsh reality check. Waiting for them on the server was FullshockGamers, with Nuke as the battleground. From the very first rounds, it was clear that the opponents were well-prepared and confident in their game. Fullshock set the pace right from the start, quickly building up a lead. The first half ended with a 2:10 scoreline, practically closing Panico’s chances of turning the match around.

Despite a few flashes of good play and some won rounds in the second half, FullshockGamers kept full control until the end, closing out the match 6:13. It was a tough debut on the server for Panico — and an important lesson for the future.

  • Panico eSports 4:13 ECV esports, Ancient

In their fourth match, the challenge got even tougher. Panico eSports faced the experienced ECV Esports, with Ancient as the battleground. Unfortunately, the game followed a similar script to their previous outing. ECV looked solid on the defensive side, effectively locking down bombsites and consistently racking up rounds. By halftime, the scoreboard showed 2:10 in favor of ECV, once again leaving Panico with a mountain to climb.

After the side switch, things didn’t improve. Although Panico tried to claw back a few rounds, ECV had no trouble closing out the match with a 4:13 victory. It was another tough lesson for Panico and a clear sign that there’s still plenty of work ahead if they want to make an impact in this league.


After four rounds, Panico eSports holds a 22 record, with both wins coming via walkovers. On the server, the team is still waiting for its first real victory. The losses to FullshockGamers and ECV Esports showed that competition in the new Entry division won’t be easy.

The introduction of the Entry division aims to create a more balanced environment for teams aspiring to reach higher levels of play, eliminating situations where experienced teams dominate newcomers. For Panico eSports, this is an opportunity for growth and valuable experience in a more competitive setting.

  • Monday, 21.04 20:30, 52gn1d1
  • Wednesday, 23.04 20:30, Critical Gaming

With more matches ahead, the team will have another chance to improve their record and showcase their full potential. Panico will face 52gn1d1 on Monday, followed by a match against Critical Gaming on Wednesday. Both teams appear to be struggling at the moment: 52gn1d1 is made up of only four players, with the squad hailing from Russia, while Critical Gaming is down to just three players, one of whom is banned for smurfing.

Can Panico break their losing streak and secure their first real victory on the server? The coming weeks will provide the answer.

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