Version1 narrowly defeat Karmine Corp at RLCS Spring Major
Version1 knocked down Karmine Corp at the very last possible moment in the RLCS Spring Major upper semi-final with a game 7 buzzer beater. Having fought tooth and nail, Karmine Corp joins fellow Europeans Moist Esports in the lower bracket while V1 is up against the Middle East’s Falcons Esports in the upper final. Version1 continues to prove NA’s strong form at the Spring Major Where Europe was once the stronger region, North America has started pulling away in 2022. After a bad Winter Major, Europe had something to prove in the Spring. With Version1’s victory, all European teams are once again in the lower bracket. Version1, however, wasn’t that sure about getting past Karmine Corp as the series went on. The Europeans continuously clawed back, even reaching match point. Version1 looked nervous and required a tactical pause to get their heads back in the right mindset. “When you’re on stage, a lot of the time you kind of forget what your game plan is,” Robert “Comm” Kyser said. “We started playing a lot more nervously. We changed some things up in our rotations and how we were challenging, we cleared up a lot of gaps in our rotations and once we did that it was a lot easier.” Following that timeout, V1 brought the first best-of-7 of the tournament immediately to game 7. But it took until the very last moment, when KC’s Joseph “Noly” Kidd kept the ball up at zero seconds, that V1 took the opportunity to seal the deal. Scoring the 3-2, V1’s Landon “BeastMode” Konerman sent them to the upper final. VICTORY

Version1 knocked down Karmine Corp at the very last possible moment in the RLCS Spring Major upper semi-final with a game 7 buzzer beater.
Having fought tooth and nail, Karmine Corp joins fellow Europeans Moist Esports in the lower bracket while V1 is up against the Middle East’s Falcons Esports in the upper final.
Version1 continues to prove NA’s strong form at the Spring Major
Where Europe was once the stronger region, North America has started pulling away in 2022. After a bad Winter Major, Europe had something to prove in the Spring. With Version1’s victory, all European teams are once again in the lower bracket.
Version1, however, wasn’t that sure about getting past Karmine Corp as the series went on. The Europeans continuously clawed back, even reaching match point. Version1 looked nervous and required a tactical pause to get their heads back in the right mindset.
“When you’re on stage, a lot of the time you kind of forget what your game plan is,” Robert “Comm” Kyser said. “We started playing a lot more nervously. We changed some things up in our rotations and how we were challenging, we cleared up a lot of gaps in our rotations and once we did that it was a lot easier.”
Following that timeout, V1 brought the first best-of-7 of the tournament immediately to game 7. But it took until the very last moment, when KC’s Joseph “Noly” Kidd kept the ball up at zero seconds, that V1 took the opportunity to seal the deal. Scoring the 3-2, V1’s Landon “BeastMode” Konerman sent them to the upper final.
VICTORY