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Deadspin | ESL reveals 11 teams invited to $250k IEM Rio 2024

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ESL has revealed 11 teams that received direct invites to IEM Rio 2024.

ESL revealed the 11 teams who have received direct invitations to IEM Rio 2024, which will begin Oct. 7 with a full field of 16 teams.

RIO INVITES

–Astralis (Partner team)

–FaZe Clan (Partner team)

–G2 Esports (Partner team)

–MOUZ (Partner team)

–Natus Vincere (Partner team)

–Team Vitality (Partner team)

–FURIA (Local Hero Invite)

–9z Globant (ESL World Ranking Global)

–Complexity (ESL World Ranking Global)

–The MongolZ (ESL World Ranking Global)

–Virtus.pro (ESL World Ranking Global)

The remaining five spots will be determined through the Regional Open and Closed Qualifiers that began Tuesday and will run through Sept. 1.

EUROPEAN QUALIFIERS

Open Qualifier #1: August 14-15

Open Qualifier #2: August 18-19

Closed Qualifier: August 26-28

*The winner and runner-up qualify for IEM Rio 2024

NORTH AMERICAN QUALIFIERS

Open Qualifier #1: August 14-15

Open Qualifier #2: August 18-19

Closed Qualifier: August 31-September 1

*The winner qualifies for IEM Rio 2024

SOUTH AMERICAN QUALIFIERS

Open Qualifier #1: July 23-24

Open Qualifier #2: July 25-26

Closed Qualifier: July 28-29

*The winner qualifies for IEM Rio 2024

ASIAN QUALIFIERS

Open Qualifier #1: July 26-27

Open Qualifier #2: July 28-29

Closed Qualifier: August 1-2

*The winner qualifies for IEM Rio 2024

IEM Rio 2024 features a $250,000 prize pool as teams vie to qualify for the $1 million Intel Grand Slam V. The final three days of the competition Oct. 11-13 will see the final six teams competing live at the Farmasi Arena.

ESL also revealed the 14 teams who have received invites to the 28-team $150,000 ESL Impact League Season 6.

The finals will take place Nov. 22-24 in front of a live audience at DreamHack Stockholm in Sweden.

–Astralis W (EU division)

–Atrix Esports (SA division)

–BIG EQUIPA (EU division)

–Fluxo Demons (SA division)

–FlyQuest Red (NA Division)

–FURIA (SA division)

–Imperial fe (EU division)

–Let Her Cook (EU division)

–MIBR (SA division)

–NAVI Javelins (EU division)

–Ninjas in Pyjamas (EU division)

–TSM Shimmer (NA division)

–Team Karma (NA division)

–Team Spirit (EU division)

The 14 remaining spots will be determined through online Open Qualifiers taking place in August.

–Field Level Media

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