The second Global Invitational of the 2023 season took place this weekend at the home of Spacestation Gaming, Salt Lake City, Utah. The org hosted the tournament, which featured 16 of the world’s best teams and a $125,000 prize pool. The event started with Pool Play which would determine which teams would progress to the next day and which would go home. The top three teams from each pool were placed in the double-elimination Championship Bracket, which would play out over the next two days. Below are the results from Pool Play and the Championship Bracket as well as links to highlight videos from each day.
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