The second day of DreamHack Tours are now over, and the final six teams will assemble tomorrow to crown a winner. The second day of matches saw another six teams eliminated from the tournament, leaving us the best Quake Champions teams from their respective teams to square off against one another. I don't think the names will surprise anyone as most of these teams are compromised of long standing Quake veterans that combine for decades worth of experience.

Here are your finalists and the bracket they will need to climb through to be crowned the winners. As always you can expect to find the latest news, results and streams on Plus Forward.

All the games will be streamed on icon_twitch QuakeChampions and icon_twitch Open Cyber League.

Finals Bracket
Quarterfinals
Virtus Pro
1
AMD
3
sleep to Awake
3
Cyberfight
0
Semifinals
Team Liquid #1
3
AMD
0
iCE cLIMBERS
1
sleep to awake
3
Grand Final
Team Liquid #1
3
sleep to awake
1


Crowd favorite Turtle Recall's cinderella run fell short, as they could not overcome their group. This was also true for their North American rivals, Quaker Orbs and Team Liquid 2. On the European side, I think it's fair to suggest that Myztro EU will be disappointed with their results, considering they have been playing much better online. On the flipside of that, I think POMPA Team must be somewhat elated after a good showing against stiff competition, the two young Poles will hopefully use this experience to get better results in the upcoming tournaments. It was a tough time for Myztro Gaming as a whole, as they had three different teams representing Europe, North America and Britain and all three failed to make it into the final six.

Big shout out to the Corvidae guys, who performed exceptionally considering that the Oceania scene is one of the smallest in the community, and that the region as a whole has been effectively ignored by id Software.