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Here’s everything you need to know from the world of Teamfight Tactics with this worldwide recap of the competitive scene from this past weekend!
Teamfight Tactics competition across the globe continues to heat up ahead of the Monsters Attack! Championship, which is the TFT Set 8 World Championship. North America and China hosted their final tournaments to decide the last few competitors in their respective regional finals. Southeast Asia, Oceania, and Japan were held for Monsters Attack! Championship and Eastern Last Chance Qualifier slots. Here’s the recap of what happened in those tournaments around the world this past weekend.

Region recap: North America (NA)
Tournament: Last Chance Qualifier
North America held its Last Chance Qualifier to determine the final two players at the Monsters Attack! NA Regional Finals.
Results:
North American Regional Finals competitor list:
With the conclusion of the North American Last Chance Qualifier, the list of competitors for the North American Regional Finals is now set. They will be fighting for three remaining North American slots at theMonsters Attack! Championship.
Region recap: China (CN)
Tournament: TFT Open Championship 5 Last Chance Qualifier (TOC5 LCQ)
China held its Last Chance Qualifier to determine the final four players in their TOC5 Regional Finals.
A previousarticlementioned that 60second qualified to TFT TOC5 Regional Finals. The source has since been updated for more accurate information. Second through fourth place of the Douyu Finals and Huya Finals qualified to the TOC5 Last Chance Qualifier and not the Regional Finals. However, Honglian, LiuLi, and AChen qualified to the TOC5 Regional Finals through the Super Server Ladder ranking and did not need to play in the Last Chance Qualifier.

China TOC5 Regional Finals competitor list:
With the conclusion of the TOC5 Regional Last Chance Qualifier, the list of competitors for the TOC5 Regional Finals is now set. High seeding means direct qualification to the top 16, as normal seeds will have to fight for the remaining eight spots in the semifinals. They will be fighting for China’s five slots at the Monsters Attack! Championship.
Region recap: Europe, Middle East, Africa (EMEA)
Tournament: EMEA Superbrawl
Teamfight Tactics EMEA Rising Legends hosted a tournament called Superbrawl which pitted all the tournament circuits of the region against each other. Although there were no Regional Finals implications on the line, the battle for pride was not taken lightly. This event included Poland, Germany, Italy, Northern Europe, Eastern Europe, Turkey, Spain, and more. In the finals this past weekend, France’s Vomendeth, Voltariux, PasDeBol, and Texita came out on top!
EMEA Rising Legends Finals competitor list:
With the recent conclusion of EMEA ladder snapshots, the list of players at the EMEA Regional Finals is now set. They will be fighting for EMEA’s four slots at the Monsters Attack! Championship.
Region recap: Southeast Asia (SEA)
Tournament: SEA Regional Cup
SEA hosted Regional Cup #2 to determine three players automatically qualifying to the Monsters Attack! Championship and two more to the Eastern Last Chance Qualifier (LCQ).
Region recap: Latin America (LATAM)
Tournament: LATAM Play-ins
Latin America held their Play-in tournament to determine who would qualify to the LATAM Playoffs. The top four players from that event will play in the LATAM Regional Finals for three spots at the Monsters Attack! Championship.
Below are the sixteen players that qualified to the LATAM Playoffs:

Region recap: Oceania (OCE)
Tournament: OCE Regional Last Chance Qualifier
OCE held its Last Chance Qualifier to determine four more players at the Underground Cup. The Underground Cup will send four players to the Monsters Attack! East Asia Finals. One OCE representative from there will then play in the Eastern Last Chance Qualifier. Finally, the top player from the Eastern Last Chance Qualifier will qualify to the Monsters Attack! Championship.
Region recap: Japan (JP)
East Asian Finals: Japan Qualifier
Japan hosted their part of the East Asian Finals Qualifier to determine four players going to the East Asian Finals. The top Japanese player from the East Asian Finals will compete at the Eastern Last Chance Qualifier on May 20.
The East Asian Finals will kick off on May 12.
That’s it for this Teamfight Tactics around-the-world recap!
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