This event was hosted by ESL FACEIT Group and organized by Hero Esports, marking the first offline tournament in the history of the ECL Asia region. Ultimately, two Chinese teams, TYLOO and LynnVision Gaming, successfully met in the finals, with TYLOO cleanly sweeping LVG in three straight games to claim the championship title! Notably, China's twin stars also secured a spot in the 21st season of the EPL, bringing exciting matches to their home fans.

Match Day 1 (November 2)

The first day of the event kicked off with a spectacular opening ceremony at 15:00. On the ESL's signature yellow-green electronic mechanical style stage, not only was there a musical feast from a pop quartet, but also a creative clash of ethnic elements with Mongolian classic instrument horsehead fiddle, Chinese traditional suona, and Mongolian throat singing, highlighting the rich cultural background of the China-Mongolia teams and the trendy and fashionable young blood of e-sports.

Loser's Bracket Semifinal: LVG 2:1 BM

The first major match of the first day featured an internal battle between two Chinese teams, BROMO and LynnVision Gaming, both in excellent form recently. LVG, after losing the first map Ancient (9:13), made a remarkable comeback to win two maps, Dust II (13:4) and Anubis (13:2), advancing to the loser's bracket final.

Winner's Bracket Final: TYL 2:0 ATOX

The second major match of the first day saw a China-Mongolia face-off. Due to the loan of two players, ATOX had significant changes in their lineup for this event. TYLOO, with overwhelming strength, easily won two maps, Ancient (13:7) and Mirage (13:3), defeating ATOX 2-0 to advance to the finals of this event and announce their qualification for the 21st season of the EPL.

Match Day 2 (November 3)

Loser's Bracket Final: LVG 2:0 ATOX

In the battle for the last EPL spot, LVG, with sniper "SanYe" z4KR's flawless AWP shots and EmiliaQAQ's spectacular one-health comeback, won two straight maps with scores of 13:4 and 13:8, meeting TYLOO in the finals of this event.

Grand Final: TYL 3:0 LVG

TYLOO and LVG, two Chinese teams, successfully met in the finals. With Jee and Starry transferring to TYLOO, they finally faced their former team LVG in an offline match for the first time. Both teams competed with new lineups. LVG also faced the pressure of continuous matches and a one-map disadvantage from the loser's bracket. In the first game, TYLOO, with the advantage gained from the winner's bracket, directly scored 1 point, leading 1:0.

In the second game on Inferno, chosen by TYLOO, although LVG quickly took 2 points at the start, TYLOO's aggressive offense continuously scored, leaving LVG unable to cope, and TYLOO finally won the second game with a score of 13:3.

In the deciding map Anubis, TYLOO, with sniper Jee's outstanding performance, entered the second half with a significant advantage at 9:3. The point gap made it difficult for LVG to catch up, but they did not give up and continued to look for opportunities. However, due to the impact of the large point gap, TYLOO easily won the third game with a score of 13:6, claiming the championship of this event with an undefeated record!

Let's hope all CNCS teams get better and better! Thank you to the fans for your attention to this event! Although the TYLOO team has gone through personnel changes and fluctuations in performance, throughout this offline event, they proudly won the championship with an undefeated record. Jee even spread his arms at the championship award ceremony and shouted the inspiring words: "I hope we can restore TYLOO's glory!" For TYLOO, this new team may have experienced regrets, but the championship trophy of this ESL Challenge offline event and the subsequent EPL will be the starting point of their new journey!