Vitality join the Intel Grand Slam race
The Intel Grand Slam pattern has been broken. G2 had won two eligible events out of seven, Mouz two out of five, FaZe two out of three, and Spirit a single one to create a 'V' shape in the official Intel Grand Slam graphic (which can be seen in the tweet below). But everyone knows that V is for Vitality , the newest team in the running after winning IEM Cologne.
The French organization's incursion into the IGS standings also comes at the best possible moment, as IEM Cologne is an ESL Pro Tour Championship tournament (as are IEM Katowice and ESL-operated Majors). Winning one of these EPT Championships is one of the two requirements, along with winning four tournaments in a 10-tournament window, needed to pick up the $1 million prize.
Vitality joining the fray means that the teams already in the running are one tournament closer to losing their eligibility due to the 10-tournament window rule. G2 have an EPT Championship under their belt from last year's IEM Cologne, but they must win two in a row at ESL Pro League and IEM Rio to complete the gauntlet.
Mouz have one more chance than G2, but no EPT Championship, and FaZe have one more chance than Mouz , and also no EPT Championship. Spirit have only one title under their belt and five chances left, and their one title is an EPT Championship earned earlier this year at IEM Katowice.
The IGS race is made up of:
G2 (2 chances remaining)
Mouz (3 chances remaining)
FaZe (4 chances remaining)
Spirit (5 chances remaining)
Vitality (9 chances remaining)
The next eligible events are:
ESL Pro League Season 20 — September 3-22
IEM Rio 2024 — October 7-13



