The match between Optic Gaming and Dragonx has devoted fans to the eye -catching performances. In the Ascent competition map, Dragonx is a team that proved stronger in the defense when Zest was annoyed with agent Sova holding Odin. Meanwhile, Mako with the familiar Astra agent also contributed greatly to the 13-8 victory of the home team.
However, entering the Ice Box map, the uniformity and bravery help Optic Gaming successfully equalize thanks to the 13-11 victory. The drama was pushed to the climax when at the Split map, the two teams won each other in each game and was forced to enter the second extra time to determine the victory. Finally, Optic Gaming was a team that was smiled.

The most impressive player to help Optic Gaming defeat Dragonx 15-13 none other than Yay. Using Chamber, Yay owns 27 defeat points and one hand engulfs the opponent from Korea. In other developments, Loud also shows that he is a bright candidate for the championship when he defeated G2 Esports with a quick score of 2-0.
Clash on Ascent and Breeze maps, Loud won 13-5 and 13-11 respectively to continue the final of Thang Branch meeting Optic Gaming. Meanwhile, Dragonx fell to the losing branch and cope with Zeta Division. The next opponent of G2 Esports will be Paper Rex, the previous team has played sublimated and the No. 1 seed The Guard of North America.
Masters 1 Reykjavik is a tournament that shows the level of the teams that have been narrowed. Accordingly, the remaining 6 teams of the play-off round from 6 different areas include G2 Esports (EMEA), Optic Gaming (North America), Loud (Brazil), Dragonx (South Korea), Zeta Division (Japan) and finally Paper Rex of APAC.
Detailed results on April 17 Masters 1 Reykjavik
