Meanwhile, Ninjas in Pyjamas was played on stage at Buenos Aires (Argentina). However, to ensure the safety of the players, the audience will not be watched directly. The play -off between Kru Esports and Ninjas in Pyjamas to find the last representative to attend Masters 2 Copenhagen took place from 10 to 24 July.
Up to this point, the tournament has identified 11 teams including Fnatic, Guild Esports and Funplus Phoenix (EMEA); XSET and Optic Gaming (North America); Paper Rex and Xerxia Esports (APAC); Dragonx (Korea); Northporation (Japan); Loud (Brazil) and Leviatan (Latin America).

If defeated Kru Esports, Ninjas in Pyjamas will become the second Brazilian representative to compete at Masters 2 after Loud, and the second time in a row has won the Masters. However, the advantage of Kru Esports compared to Ninjas in Pyjamas is experience. On the other hand, the Argentine -based team is a rare name that has not changed the squad for nearly 2 years.
The frame of Kru Esports still has faces such as captain Nicolas “Klaus” Ferrari, Roberto “Mazino” Rivas, Juan “Nagz” Pablo Lopez, Joaquin “Delz1k” Espinozo, Angelo “Keznit” Mori and the Hector “Wait” Perez. In contrast, Ninjas In Pyjamas has only established a Valorant squad in Brazil when playing unsuccessfully in the Emea area.
At Masters 1 Reykjavik, Ninjas in Pyjamas stopped in the group stage, where the appearance of top teams such as Fnatic, Dragonx or Zeta Division.