Valve reveals updated ranking: MOUZ, MIBR and Lynn Vision are regional leaders

Valve has updated the team rankings. The first places in Europe, America and Asia are occupied by MOUZ, MIBR and Lynn Vision, respectively.

The most significant change in the European region was the climb of Kamil "siuhy" Szkaradek’s squad to first place after winning ESL Pro League Season 18. Astralis' drop from 7th to 12th place and Eternal Fire's climb to 11th place ate also worth noting.

European top 15 ranking (full ranking) is:

  1.  MOUZ – 1,015 point (+7 places)
  2.  Vitality – 1,001 (-1)
  3.  ENCE – 989 (-1)
  4.  G2 – 976 (-1)
  5.  NAVI – 965 (+6)
  6.  Team Spirit – 926
  7.  Virtus.pro – 917 (-2)
  8.  1WIN – 896 (+6)
  9.  Cloud9 – 877
  10.  Monte – 858 (+3)
  11.  Eternal Fire – 855 (+15)
  12.  Astralis – 853 (-5)
  13.  Heroic – 849 (-9)
  14.  BIG – 806 (+1)
  15.  FaZe – 797 (-5)

In the American ranking, MIBR, which previously occupied 7th place, rose to first place. In addition, Complexity improved its position, climbing to 2nd place.

American top 15 ranking (full ranking) is:

  1.  MIBR – 873 (+6)
  2.  Complexity – 822 (+4)
  3.  9z – 804
  4.  Liquid – 786
  5.  BESTIA – 750 (-4)
  6.  FURIA – 742 (+10)
  7.  paiN – 739 (+12)
  8.  Fluxo – 717 (+10)
  9.  Forsaken – 707 (+4)
  10.  Evil Geniuses – 693 (+2)
  11.  Nouns – 685 (+4)
  12.  Sharks – 678 (-8)
  13.  Case – 662 (-5)
  14.  Legacy – 639 (-5)
  15.  Wildcard – 633 (-10)

The Chinese team Lynn Vision remiained the leader in Asian region. 5yclone (now TYLOO) climbed to No. 2, having ousted TheMongolz. VERTEX, which previously occupied 6th place, also entered the top 3.

Asian top 15 ranking (full ranking) is:

  1.  Lynn Vision – 718
  2.  5yclone – 684 (+1)
  3.  VERTEX – 661 (+3)
  4.  Looking For Org – 616
  5.  Bravado – 614 (+9)
  6.  TheMongolz – 609 (-4)
  7.  Grayhound – 600
  8.  Nixuh – 584
  9.  ATOX – 580 (-4)
  10.  Wings Up – 560 (+6)
  11.  TRAFFIC Tashkent – 555 (-7)
  12.  Rooster – 554
  13.  sunday school – 534 (+13)
  14.  Mindfreak – 532 (+14)
  15.  Newhappy – 515 (-2)

Valve unveiled its team ranking in December 2022. It is based on three key factors: the amount of prize money the team has won; the amount of prize money won by the opponent that the team defeated, as well as the number of these opponents; the results of personal matches.

Origin: github.com