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RE:L0:AD Round 4 Roundup: Team Liquid, Fnatic, Spacestation, SCARZ eliminated, two APAC League teams qualify for Playoffs, and more!

Here's what you need to know about RE:L0:AD's Round 4!

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Following the conclusion of RE:L0:AD's Round 4, the standings are now divided into three groups: the top five teams, which have already qualified for the Playoffs, the bottom five teams, which have already been eliminated, and the ten middle table teams, which will play for a chance to sneak into the standings' Top 8.

Here's everything you need to know about Round 4's matches:

CAG Osaka 7-5 Team Liquid

The upset of the day arguably came in one of the first matches of the round as CAG Osaka defeated Team Liquid on Nighthaven Labs. Such a result saw the Japanese lineup clinching a spot to compete in RE:L0:AD's Playoffs — while also knocking out the Blue Cavalry.

The clash began with controversy, as the admins asked teams to replay the first round of the match due to a rappelling bug. As the round was going to end in a Team Liquid win, the Brazilians lost their temper due to the admins' decision. The Japanese ended up winning the replayed round, which affected Team Liquid's mental for the rest of the game.

Despite the initial complications, the match was extremely enjoyable to watch for the neutral fan as the game was really close. As no team could create a two-round lead, it was really hard to predict the outcome. Moreover, with the series being a BO1 match, and with both teams being on the brink of elimination, any detail or mistake mattered.

Eventually, the Cyclops defeated the Blue Cavalry and locked a playoff spot after having only won against Elevate and Team Liquid.

Elevate 8-6 SCARZ

It wasn't all laughs for Japan's fans as CAG Osaka's win against Team Liquid happened at the same time as SCARZ fell against Elevate. The result was enough to knock out the three-time Japan League champions.

Although yesterday's Elevate saviour Mateus "Romeo" Romeo didn't perform as many had expected, Ion "ion" Osawa and Pedro "naka" Nakasone led the roster to an overtime win with SiegeGG ratings of 1.27 and 1.25. Meanwhile, SCARZ's best player was Riku "Rec" Katou, who finished the match with a SiegeGG rating of 1.20.

Team Secret 7-1 M80

Before the match, seeing Team Secret only reloading one bullet against M80 made people think the European mix weren't really confident to get the win against the North American lineup. At the same time, Fabian "Fabian" Hällsten's roster had wagered five bullets, a substantial amount.

Surprisingly enough, the Europeans ran over the green roster as they won five of their six attacks on Clubhouse. After that, seeing a North American comeback was extremely unlikely, and, eventually, Team Secret closed out the match with a 7-1 victory.

While Team Secret's players were really too much to handle for M80's roster, Noah "NoaUrz" Urwitzh stole the show with a SiegeGG rating of 2.11, a perfect KOST, and a KPR of 1.88.

Team Falcons 7-3 BNK FEARX

After an underwhelming start to RE:L0:AD, Team Falcons climbed 14 places at once by defeating the tournament's Cinderella BNK FEARX.

Following the roster's defeat against M80, the Europeans fell to the 19th place on the standings. However, after reloading 14 bullets against the South Koreans, the Six Invitational 2025 grand finalists managed to end the day with 16 bullets — enough to secure a spot at RE:L0:AD's Playoffs.

LOUD 7-3 Team BDS

Shortly after Elevate's qualification for RE:L0:AD's Playoffs, LOUD followed their footsteps as the Brazilian powerhouse defeated Team BDS on Skyscraper.

The green roster was led by Vitor "Peres" Peres, who finished the match with a SiegeGG rating of 1.77 and a K-D of 16-6 (+10). Not far behind, LOUD's second best player of the game was Victor "Daffodil" Pedron, with a SiegeGG rating of 1.44.

As the Brazilians had reloaded 12 bullets, the win over Team BDS was enough to claim the first spot with a total of 22 bullets. Meanwhile, as the Europeans had only reloaded one bullet, they managed to survive Round 4 with five bullets on their pocket and their Extended Mag Card left to be played.

FaZe Clan 7-3 Fnatic

The second do-or-die match was the clash between FaZe Clan and Fnatic, as both teams reloaded more bullets than the ones they owned.

Although the first half of the match saw Fnatic keeping up with FaZe Clan's pace, the Brazilians got full control of the game after swapping sides. After an almost flawless defensive half, FaZe Clan secured the win and managed to keep their hopes alive.

Wildcard 7-3 Spacestation

It was do-or-die for Spacestation Gaming as the Americans couldn't lose the match against Wildcard, otherwise the astronauts would be sent back home. Unfortunately for them, the team couldn't claim the victory against their fellows and were eliminated after a 3-7 defeat on Nighthaven Labs.

Wildcard's victory over Spacestation is the team's third win in the competition, as they had previously defeated SCARZ and G2 Esports.

DarkZero Esports 7-2 FURIA Esports

Yesterday, during the draft to shape today's action, FURIA Esports' coach Igor "igoorctg" Santos made it clear that he wanted to use his team's Chicken Out Card to avoid DarkZero Esports' challenge. However, as the North Americans had already played with the other team without an opponent, w7m esports, the Black Panthers weren't allowed to escape.

After today's performance, we can now have an idea of why the Brazilians didn't want to face off against the purple roster. The North American lineup dominated the match from start to finish, securing a 4-2 half on attack that made it extremely complicated for the Brazilians to bounce back. Eventually, the North Americans only needed three rounds to close out the match.