Week six of the VCT Pacific league saw some exciting matches and surprising upsets. Here's a recap of the sixth week of the competition.
RECAP
In a thrilling showdown, T1 defeated Detonation FocusMe after taking both Lotus and Fracture, resulting in the elimination of Detonation FocusMe from the next stage run. Detonation FocusMe fought hard to continue in the competition, however, their opponent was not having it. This win propels T1 further in the competition, but dashed the hopes of Detonation FocusMe.
Zeta Division achieved a crucial win against Team Secret with a solid 2-1 scoreline. The match was a fierce battle, featuring intense clutches and highlights from both teams, and multiple close rounds. However, Zeta Division came on top as their determination and individual brilliance was enough to close the series in their favour. This win proves to be vital for the Japanese team's campaign, boosting their morale and positioning them in a comfortable spot in the competition.
Global Esports pulled off a remarkable upset. GES defeated the second-best team in the league, GenG, without dropping a single map. Global Esports dominated their Korean team and showcased impressive individual performances. This win surprised the audience, and established Global Esports as a formidable force to be reckoned with in the competition.
DRX continued their flawless run in the league, defeating Rex Regnum Qeon. Despite DRX losing the first map and Rex Regnum Qeon coming in with an arsenal of firepower and tactical prowess, it didn't stop the Korean team from continuing to prove their unmatched skills. DRX adapted to RRQ and overcome all challenges, maintaining their undefeated record and securing a spot in the next stage of the competition.
Paper Rex managed to defeat Talon Esports, taking both Split and Fracture after losing Pearl. This win diminishes almost all of Talon Esports' chances of qualification, and bolsters Paper Rex's chances of advancing to the next stage.
SCORELINES
Paper Rex 2-1 Talon Esports

After GenG fell short to Global Esports, this win means Paper Rex and GenG are tied for the second place in the competition, making it even more exciting to see these two teams battle it out in the upcoming weeks. However, this win means that Talon Esports' chances of making it to the next stage of the competition are lowered even further.
DRX 2-1 RRQ

DRX continues to run the show, as this team remains undefeated six weeks into the competition! DRX is ascending to a new level of VALORANT and it's commandable. Despite Rex Regnum Qeon's best efforts, DRX adapted and showcased unmatched resilience. This win guarantees DRX's spot in the next stage of the competition.
Global Esports 2-0 GenG

In one of the best upsets of the season, Global Esports managed to defeat GenG, the second-best team in the league. Although it is just Global Esports' second win in the league, it bolsters the team morale and gains them momentum to continue on this path.
Zeta Division 2-1 Team Secret

Zeta Division's win against Team Secret is crucial for the Japanese team, it means that Zeta Division has the same points in the league as GenG, Paper Rex and T1.
T1 2-1 Detonation FocusMe

An important for the Korean team, however, it meant that Detonation FocusMe is eliminated from advancing to the next stage of the competition.
STANDINGS

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