SEA teams head into The International 2022 qualifiers and the forecast does not indicate smooth sailing for most.
Things always ebb and flow in the SEA.
Sometimes it recedes and teams are cast out into the depths for some teams such asTNC.
The SEA region has been anything but smooth sailing and calm this year.
Teams had two choices.
To revert to their previous/latest registered rosters or withdraw from the event.
Most are heading into the qualifier with their prior lineup.
Team SMG has opted out of the event.
The International 2022 SEA qualifiers
13 teams will go head-to-head between September 8thd through September 12th.
Only one will claim a spot in the main event to join BOOM esports and Fnatic.
Two more teams will fly to Singapore for the offline Last Chance Qualifier.
A few stand out but eyes are mostly one particular team and for good reason.
But they aren’t the only ones that are real contenders.
Talon Esportsis one that could easily give T1 a run for their money.
The team is actually slightly ahead of T1 in DPC points.
The remaining spots will be decided through regional qualifiers.
As in the previous season, there will not be any Open Qualifiers.