All CS2 teams invited to Shanghai Major RMR and qualifiers

Here's the total list.

The CS2 Shanghai Major logo superimposed over the skyline of Shanghai, China.
Image via Perfect World

On Aug. 6, Valve released a new update to its regional standings that determine the invitations for Counter-Strike 2 Shanghai Major’s RMR and its closed qualifiers. The best squads in each region are invited directly to the RMR, while the worst have to go through the qualifier first.

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There is a catch, though. HLTV confirmed each organization can only submit one CS2 team to the Shanghai Major and its qualifiers. This means a few orgs have to decide which squads they want to use in the Major run. The organizations impacted include Imperial, MOUZ, and FlyQuest, whose female or academy teams are also eligible to qualify based solely on the standings. The latter issued a petition on Aug. 6 to Valve to change this rule.

In the tables below, we’ve listed these organizations’ main rosters (in their respective regions). This list may change until Perfect World and Valve issue official confirmations.

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Hunter, a CS2 player for G2, fist-bumps a teammate after a won round at IEM Dallas 2024.
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Excluding the organizations’ secondary teams, the list is as follows:

Teams invited directly to the RMRTeams invited to the RMR’s closed qualifiers
G2 EsportsENCE
Team SpiritBIG
Natus VincereSangal
MOUZJohnny Speeds
Team VitalityBLEED
AstralisSAW
FaZe ClanB8
Virtus ProNemiga
Eternal FireZero Tenacity
Ninjas in PyjamasGamerLegion
HEROICAMKAL
3DMAXECLOT
FalconsSashi
BetBoomPARIVISION
Fnatic9 Pandas
AuroraMonte
Passion UA
KOI
1WIN
OG
TSM
ARCRED
SINNERS
Rebels
Rhyno
Permitta
BC.Game
ex-Pera
Enterprise
Insilio
UNiTY
Cloud9

Cloud9’s attendance remains uncertain, since the current rankings use the former roster that was registered for the 2024 Esports World Cup. Since then, both Perfecto and HObbit left the active lineup, and alpha, who was used as a stand-in, has also since left the organization. Depending on C9’s decisions, they could lose their spot at the closed qualifier.

All CS2 teams invited for Americas RMR and its closed qualifiers

Teams invited directly to the RMRTeams invited to the RMR’s North American closed qualifierTeams invited to the RMR’s South American closed qualifier
Team LiquidLegacyRED Canids
FURIAWildcardFluxo
ComplexityNRGODDIK
9zNounsSharks
paiN GamingParty AstronautsBESTIA
MIBRElevateinSanitY
M80E-Xolos LAZERSolid
ImperialBOSSBounty Hunters
LAGCase
MythicKRÜ Esports
FLUFFY AIMERSGalorys
PerseveranceHype
LimitlessVikings KR
HomynoDusty Roots
Take FlyteIntense
LimitlessW7M

According to HLTV, South American teams that live and compete in North America can decide in which closed qualifier they want to participate in. Additionally, Limitless disbanded, so it’s uncertain whether the invited roster will accept the invitation. As such, the list could be a subject to a few changes.

New Team Liquid rifler jks smiles after a won round while playing at BLAST Premier Fall Final 2024.
Liquid stand on top of Americas ratings. Photo by Stephanie Lindgren via BLAST

All CS2 teams invited for Asia RMR and its closed qualifiers

Teams invited directly to the RMRTeams invited to the RMR’s closed qualifier
The MongolZTYLOO
FlyQuestChinggis Warriors
Lynn VisionRare Atom
ATOX
Rooster
Gods Reign
Bad News Kangaroos
Mindfreak
Akimbo
True Rippers
KZG
CatEvil
NOM

Asia is the only region with an open circuit, with each sub-region (Oceania, China, East Asia, Middle East and Rest of Asia) still having a few spots open in the closed qualifier. Therefore, the list of participants in each of the closed qualifiers is bound to increase in the near future.

The closed qualifiers will take place worldwide by the end of August and will be played in the online format. RMRs, on the other hand, are held in Shanghai a few weeks before the Major itself begins on Nov. 30.

Like we mentioned earlier, specific organizations might still field their other rosters who are also eligible to compete. We will update this article accordingly when that happens, or when other squads make their way through Asia’s open circuit.

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Freelance Writer at Dot Esports. Mateusz previously worked for numerous outlets and gaming-adjacent companies, including ESL. League of Legends or CS:GO? He loves them both. In fact, he wonders which game he loves more every day. He wanted to go pro years ago, but somewhere along the way decided journalism was the more sensible option—and he was right.