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May 29, 2026 | Anders Frost

TYLOO and M80 secure ESL Pro League Season 24 spots after regional final victories

TYLOO and M80 have officially qualified for ESL Pro League Season 24. Both organizations secured their spots in the upcoming $300,000 Katowice event following decisive victories in the ESL Challenger League Season 51 regional finals. The results guarantee both teams a place in the 16-team international tournament scheduled for October 2026.

Tyloo overpowers SemperFi in the Asia-Pacific bracket

The Chinese roster of TYLOO earned their Pro League ticket by defeating SemperFi in the Asia-Pacific regional final. The lineup, featuring Yi “JamYoung” Yang, Dongkai “Jee” Ji, Jingxiang “Mercury” Wang, Qianhao “Moseyuh” Chen, and Su “Zero” Jingshen, controlled the pacing of the series from the opening rounds. The victory over SemperFi was a one-sided affair, confirming Tyloo as the top contender from their region. The qualification grants the organization the required platform to test their current roster against top global teams in Poland.

M80 defeats Voca to claim the North American slot

In the North American division, M80 secured their qualification by taking down Voca in their respective Grand Final. The roster, consisting of Fritz “slaxz-” Dietrich, Michael “Swisher” Schmid, Elias “s1n” Stein, Josh “JBa” Barutt, and Mason “Lake” Sanderson, executed their game plan efficiently to close out the deciding series, winning 3-1.

M80 joins TYLOO, ShindeN (SA qualifier), and TDK (EU qualifier). The remaining 12 teams will be decided by the VRS global ranking in August.

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