Grand Finals

Three days, twelve matches, and a leaderboard that barely looked the same from one day to the next. That’s the honest summary of the Semi-Finals. Teams that opened strong faded by day two. Teams sitting outside the top ten on day one were fighting for Grand Finals spots by day three. And through all of it, one team just refused to get knocked off the top.

Rapid Chaos Esports Never Let Go

After twelve matches, Rapid Chaos Esports finished with 148 points, four Chicken Dinners, and 87 points from finishes alone. They took the lead on day two and simply didn’t give it back — which, in a stage this volatile, is its own kind of impressive.

Day 1: iQOO Soul Sets the Tone

The opening day belonged to iQOO Soul, who led with 44 points, just two ahead of Higgboson Esports at 42. WePay X Rising Esports took third at 35. Single digits separated the top three — a preview of exactly how tight this stage was going to stay.

Day 2: The Leaderboard Flips

Day two changed everything. Rapid Chaos Esports jumped from fifth all the way to first, putting up 95 points in a single day — arguably the best individual-day performance of the whole competition. Victores Sumus had a strong showing too, landing second, while Team Apex Gaming just barely squeezed into the top five.

At this point, the race for the remaining three Grand Finals slots was wide open, with several teams separated by less than ten points.

Day 3: Fighting to the Final Match

The last day of Semis delivered exactly what everyone hoped for. Rapid Chaos held their spot at the top without much drama, but everything below first place came down to the wire.

Wyld Fangs had maybe the most dramatic climb of the whole stage — 8th on day two with 54 points, up to 3rd by the end with 111. Team Goblin pulled off something similar, going from 15th on day two (45 points) to 8th on day three (80 points), which was enough to punch their ticket to the Grand Finals. Team Apex Gaming’s run was just as sharp, climbing from 11th on day one (59 points) to 4th by the finish (109 points).

iQOO Soul, who set the pace on day one, ended up second overall with 119 points. They never got back to first after Rapid Chaos took over on day two, but holding second through that much turbulence is still a result worth respecting.

The 16 Teams Headed to the Grand Finals

The top 16 from Semi-Finals have locked in their spots for the OGC Fall Season Grand Finals, where they’ll face off against the invited squads:

  • Rapid Chaos Esports
  • IQOO SOUL
  • Wyld Fangs
  • Team Apex Gaming
  • HIGGBOSON ESPORTS
  • Victores Sumus
  • WELT ESPORTS
  • Team Goblin
  • Jaguar Esports
  • AutoBotz Esports
  • LSDXGOC ESPORTS
  • 4TR Official
  • White Walkers
  • True Rippers
  • Learn From Past
  • WEPAY X Rising Esports

What’s Waiting in the Grand Finals

None of this gets easier from here. The Grand Finals bring in the invited teams too — IQOO Revenant XSPARK, IQOO 8Bit, Team Aerowolf, IQOO Reckoning, Vasista Esports, IQOO Team Tamilas, Gods Reign, Universal Esports, and several others join the lobby, adding names that have already put up big numbers earlier in the tournament.

After three days of teams clawing for that third and fourth spot, the Semi-Finals are done. What’s left now is the only stage that actually matters — and given how much the leaderboard moved over just three days here, there’s no reason to expect the Grand Finals to be any calmer.

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Written by Nasir

Mohd Nasiruddin Ahmed

Muhammad Nasiruddin Ahmed, better known in the gaming world as Monsterain, is a seasoned esports and gaming professional with over a decade of experience shaping competitive gaming ecosystems. From grassroots tournaments to large-scale international events, he has been at the forefront of building and scaling gaming communities. Having spent 6+ years at Nordwin Gaming as the Head of League Operations, Nasiruddin played a pivotal role in designing and executing high-impact leagues and tournaments, setting benchmarks in the esports space. He further expanded his expertise as a Senior Manager in Sports & Games in New Media Holding, bringing strategic vision to the evolving intersection of gaming and digital entertainment.

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