Attacking Soul Esports and EDG to represent China at Masters Tokyo

Written By Onur Demirkol Writer
Last UpdatedApril 26, 2023 at 02:47PM
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According to today’s announcement, the grand finalists of FGC - Act 1, Attacking Soul Esports and EDward Gaming have qualified for VCT 2023 - Masters Tokyo. The Chinese teams will represent their regions in Japan against the best teams in other regions.

Last year, EDward Gaming won the VCT 2022 - East Asia Last Chance Qualifier trophy to book a ticket to İstanbul, Turkey. EDG became the first Chinese team to qualify for a major international tournament in the VALORANT scene, and at the beginning of this year, two Chinese teams were granted spots in VCT 2023 Masters Tokyo.

EDward Gaming and Attacking Soul Esports reached this split’s grand final and battled against each other to lift the trophy. EDG are known as the most dominant team in the region, but surprisingly, ASE fought until the end to clinch the deal. Both teams completed their group runs undefeated, but ASE lost a series in the playoffs and continued their way from the lower bracket. The grand final game gave fans everything they needed, as teams played five games, and the last map ended 13-11.

Zheng "ZmjjKK" Yongkang is not only the leader of EDG but the whole region, as he always had an insane rating. He is currently sitting at a 1.32 rating and 1.36 K/D and is known for his Jett. On the other side, Dong "Life" Hao Qu, who used to play for EDG, stands out with a 1.17 rating and a 1.23 K/D.

FGC - Act 1 FGC - Act 1
EDward Gaming
EDward Gaming
2
X
3
Attacking Soul Esports
Attacking Soul Esports
Grand Final, Best of 5 - April 16, 2023 - 9:00AM
EDward Gaming8
Lotus
Attacking Soul Esports13
EDward Gaming13
Pearl
Attacking Soul Esports3
EDward Gaming13
Split
Attacking Soul Esports6
EDward Gaming4
Icebox
Attacking Soul Esports13
EDward Gaming11
Ascent
Attacking Soul Esports13
EDward GamingEDward Gaming
player
Rating
ACS
K/D/A
+/-
K/D
KAST
ADR
HS%
FBSR
FB
FD
JettRaze
1.30
287
95/73/18
+22
1.30
70.6%
178.0
15%
52%
23
21
RazeKilljoyKAY/O
1.04
220
73/69/17
+4
1.06
71.1%
153.6
23%
42%
5
7
BreachSkyeFade
0.96
196
66/70/30
-4
0.94
68.6%
122.0
30%
50%
7
7
KilljoyViperSageHarborOmen
0.85
159
55/68/34
-13
0.81
73.0%
104.9
23%
57%
8
6
OmenHarborAstraViperGekko
0.66
135
43/74/26
-31
0.58
62.1%
87.5
29%
38%
5
8
Attacking Soul EsportsAttacking Soul Esports
player
Rating
ACS
K/D/A
+/-
K/D
KAST
ADR
HS%
FBSR
FB
FD
SkyeFadeHarborSova
1.27
251
85/64/36
+21
1.33
78.8%
158.0
23%
53%
9
8
Jett
1.26
263
93/74/17
+19
1.26
79.4%
164.7
36%
61%
25
16
BreachKAY/OGekko
1.06
192
63/63/49
0
1.00
75.4%
122.9
27%
41%
7
10
OmenAstraViper
0.96
167
60/59/45
+1
1.02
79.7%
103.4
25%
0%
0
4
KilljoyViper
0.71
152
53/72/15
-19
0.74
63.6%
109.6
20%
44%
8
10

Attacking Soul Esports and EDG to compete against the best teams in Tokyo

Attacking Soul Esports and EDward Gaming have booked themselves two tickets to Japan to come up against the best teams of the remaining regions, EMEA, Americas, and Pacific. According to Riot’s announcement, EMEA, Americas, and Pacific leagues have three slots, while China has two. Moreover, VCT 2023 LOCK//IN’s winner also granted an extra spot for the region they represented, in this case Fnatic. So we will watch four EMEA teams in Tokyo.

ASE Roster

  • China Zhang "hfmi0dzjc9z7" Juncheng
  • China Wang "monk" Haoyu
  • Taiwan Liu "YHchen" Zhen-feng
  • China Jiang "bunt" He
  • China Dong "Life" Hao Qu

EDG Roster

  • China Bo "Abo" Hao Han
  • China Hao "Haodong" Dong Guo
  • China Shun "CHICHOO" Zhi Wan
  • China Zhang "Smoggy" Zhao
  • China Wang "nobody" Senxu
  • China Zheng "ZmjjKK" Yongkang

VCT 2023 Masters Tokyo will take place between June 11-26, 2023. 12 teams will challenge for the grand prize at Tipstar Dome Chiba and Makuhari Messe Chiba venues. The grand prize is still unclear.

Onur Demirkol here, Content Writer for THESPIKEGG. You will see his name on a bunch of different articles here, whether they are breaking news or evergreen guides and content.

His journey in the industry has been marked by influential roles at esteemed platforms such as Flank Esports and 5Mid, where he served as editor-in-chief. Onur made significant contributions to their success in written content and social media, including a notable impact on an issue of the Turkish Esports Federation magazine. Currently, he serves as the Lead Editor for Gamelevate, taking pride in managing a global team of 12 talented writers. Additionally, Onur regularly contributes to Softonic, gHacks, Dataconomy, and Techbriefly. He has written thousands of articles, and that number continues to go up.

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