MIBR invited to CS Asia Championship 2025 following slot allocation update

Jonno Nicholson
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MIBR has received an invite to the CS Asia Championship (CAC) 2025 event after Perfect World updated its slot allocation.

The South American organisation becomes the tenth and final invitation for the Counter-Strike 2 (CS2) LAN taking place in Shanghai, China, from October 14th to 19th.

The inclusion of MIBR as an invited team comes as a result of Perfect World reverting to its original slot allocation. As a result, China has gone from having two qualification slots to none. One of the slots has gone directly to MIBR, with the other goes to the team that advances from the Asian qualifier.

Following the event’s announcement in April, the event organiser has adjusted the additional information surrounding the tournament.

According to Valve’s Tournament Operating Requirements, invites to Tier 2 events “must follow the announcement of additional information by no fewer than 30 days.”

The latest change to the tournament’s additional information has drawn criticism. Complexity General Manager Graham ‘messioso’ Pitt claims that Perfect World has failed to adhere to the rulebook. “With more slot changes, they should now be on the September VRS. Your complete inaction is concerning. The precedent being set is even more so.”

CS Asia Championship 2025 Teams

Following the addition of MIBR to the teams competing at CAC 2025, below is the updated team list competing for a share of $1m (~£742,373) in prize money:

  • FaZe CLan
  • TYLOO
  • 3DMAX
  • Lynn Vision Gaming
  • PaiN Gaming
  • Virtus.pro
  • Team Liquid
  • Legacy
  • B8
  • MIBR
  • HEROIC
  • GamerLegion
  • FUT Esports
  • Fnatic
  • Winner of Asian Qualifier
  • Winner of Americas Qualifier

FaZe Clan is eligible to compete at the event as a wildcard thanks to a Valve-approved exception enabling a former champion of the event to take part.

Elsewhere, FUT Esports, Fnatic, HEROIC, and GamerLegion secured places through the European qualifiers. For FUT, the event marks its debut after the Turkish organisation acquired the team from NAVI.

Jonno Nicholson

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Jonno is a writer for Esports Insider and has been part of the team since 2019. Over the past ten years, he's written for several outlets including Gfinity, GGRecon, and Radio Times. As an avid sim racer, he aims to provide insight on one of the fastest growing sectors in esports.
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