Team Liquid Replaces The MongolZ at BLAST Open London

Team Liquid Replaces The MongolZ at BLAST Open London

Team Liquid Replaces The MongolZ at BLAST Open London

BLAST Premier has officially announced that Team Liquid will replace The MongolZ at the upcoming BLAST Open London, after the Mongolian squad was unable to obtain UK visas required for participation.


Background Context & Significance

Why Liquid?

Though Team Liquid failed to qualify via the official online qualifier—losing to VP.Prodigy and only securing a 5th–8th placement in the event—BLAST invited them due to their position in the Valve Regional Standings (VRS), where they were next in line after The MongolZ.

Tournament Format & Opportunity:

BLAST Open London starts with an online group stage (beginning August 27), after which six teams will advance to the LAN finals at the O₂ Arena Wembley in London from September 5–7, competing for a $330,000 prize pool, with $150,000 reserved for the winner .

Liquid’s Seasonal Struggles:

Team Liquid’s season has been rocky. They exited IEM Cologne early, suffered a tongue-in-cheek self-criticism (“we are not a team”) from player Twistzz, and failed to qualify for multiple premier events—including BLAST Open London until now.

A Redemption Arc:

This unexpected invitation represents more than just tournament entry—it’s a critical chance for Liquid to restore both results and reputation. Entering via VRS standings rather than on-field results underscores their established presence in the scene, even amidst recent poor form.

In summary, Team Liquid’s inclusion at BLAST Open London underscores both the practicalities of roster readiness and the weight of regional standings in tournament invites. For Liquid, it’s a pivotal opportunity to reverse a downward slide and reclaim footing on the international CS2 stage.