Moist Esports win RLCS Spring Major: “It was just so overwhelming”
Moist Esports have taken home the RLCS Spring Major in London, England after yet another lower bracket run. They defeated Falcons Esports, the first-ever RLCS team not from North America or Europe to make the grand finals. The final bracket | Provided by Psyonix RLCS Spring Major gets Moist They may have spent most of the tournament in the lower bracket, but Moist is still strong in the clutch; according to teammate Joe “Joyo” Young, that’s because of Finlay “rise.” Ferguson. “I never get nervous,” said rise. “Even today, I wasn’t nervous at all. The first series, I needed to go to the toilet so bad, so I knew I had to win just so I could go to the toilet and come back and play properly. But it just comes naturally; I find chances in the last second, and my teammates give me chances… I just take them.” Despite a legendary run in the Winter Major, the young Europeans had a gargantuan task ahead of them going through the lowers once again. After a strong lower final against Version1, who they’ve lost to multiple times recently, Moist forced a bracket reset with a game 7 against Falcons, promptly sweeping them in the second series. JOOOOYOOOO

Moist Esports have taken home the RLCS Spring Major in London, England after yet another lower bracket run. They defeated Falcons Esports, the first-ever RLCS team not from North America or Europe to make the grand finals.

RLCS Spring Major gets Moist
They may have spent most of the tournament in the lower bracket, but Moist is still strong in the clutch; according to teammate Joe “Joyo” Young, that’s because of Finlay “rise.” Ferguson.
“I never get nervous,” said rise. “Even today, I wasn’t nervous at all. The first series, I needed to go to the toilet so bad, so I knew I had to win just so I could go to the toilet and come back and play properly. But it just comes naturally; I find chances in the last second, and my teammates give me chances… I just take them.”
Despite a legendary run in the Winter Major, the young Europeans had a gargantuan task ahead of them going through the lowers once again. After a strong lower final against Version1, who they’ve lost to multiple times recently, Moist forced a bracket reset with a game 7 against Falcons, promptly sweeping them in the second series.
JOOOOYOOOO