Pokémon UNITE Championship Series – All Aeos Cup winners
Previous champions continue to dominate the game's biggest stage.
Cale Michael
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Published: May 9, 2022 05:04 am
Pokémon UNITE just hosted its biggest event series to date, with the Aeos Cup Finals pitting the best teams in 10 regions against each other to see who could claim their individual region’s $10,000 top prize and the all-important Championship Points (CP) to help lock in an invite to the Pokémon UNITE World Championships in August.
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Throughout the event, which had brackets in Europe, North America, South America (one for East and West,) Central America, Mexico, Oceania, Asia Pacific, Japan, and South Korea, the top teams from previous events continued to dominate. Multiple regions saw teams repeat as champions from the February or March Finals as rivalries flared amongst the best players in the world.
Among those winners, Random Gaming in EU and Full Send in NA were among the teams to claim a second title in three events. Xis, the former From Brazil roster, however, won their third consecutive UNITE Regional event out of SA-East, putting them as the only three-time champ heading into the May Finals.
With only the May Finals and Regional Championships left on the current UNITE Championship Series, many of the top teams from the Aeos Cup may have secured their spot at Worlds in London this August.
With that in mind, here are the top four finishers from each region that received the top prizing and an invite to the May Finals, which will run on May 28. The remaining teams will need to qualify through the May Cup running on May 14 and 15.
Aeos Cup results
Europe
Place
Prize
Team
1
$10,000 & 500 CP
Random Gaming
2
$5,000 & 400 CP
Apprentice Unleashed
3
$4,000 & 320 CP
5i
4
$2,000 & 256 CP
PogChamp
North America
Place
Prize
Team
1
$10,000 & 500 CP
Full Send
2
$5,000 & 400 CP
Gaimin Gladiators
3
$4,000 & 320 CP
Aphelion Esports
4
$2,000 & 256 CP
BLVKHVND
Central America
Place
Prize
Team
1
$10,000 & 500 CP
STMN CA
2
$5,000 & 400 CP
Zygnus Centro America
3
$4,000 & 320 CP
Eternal Random Games
4
$2,000 & 256 CP
Team Warriors
Mexico
Place
Prize
Team
1
$10,000 & 500 CP
STMN Esports
2
$5,000 & 400 CP
La Pollería San Juan
3
$4,000 & 320 CP
Zygnus
4
$2,000 & 256 CP
Sacred Fire
South America (East)
Place
Prize
Team
1
$10,000 & 500 CP
Xis
2
$5,000 & 400 CP
Overheat
3
$4,000 & 320 CP
Tanque de Guerra
4
$2,000 & 256 CP
Anxiety
South America (West)
Place
Prize
Team
1
$10,000 & 500 CP
QLASH
2
$5,000 & 400 CP
Infamous
3
$4,000 & 320 CP
Zygnus South America
4
$2,000 & 256 CP
LDV-SA
Oceania
Place
Prize
Team
1
$10,000 & 500 CP
Ground Zero Gaming
2
$5,000 & 400 CP
Team Gap
3
$4,000 & 320 CP
Bandits ESC
4
$2,000 & 256 CP
Collateral Esports
Asia Pacific
Place
Prize
Team
1
$10,000 & 500 CP
Reech
2
$5,000 & 400 CP
RJGaming
3
$4,000 & 320 CP
Renaissance
4
$2,000 & 256 CP
Rise
Japan
Place
Prize
Team
1
$10,000 & 500 CP
らんたろぶい海賊団
2
$5,000 & 400 CP
ゆないと同好会!(^^)!
3
$4,000 & 320 CP
あああそぽ最強なので
4
$2,000 & 256 CP
たきしまグロウパンチ ver2.0
South Korea
Place
Prize
Team
1
$10,000 & 500 CP
Eternity
2
$5,000 & 400 CP
No Show
3
$4,000 & 320 CP
Persona
4
$2,000 & 256 CP
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Published: May 9, 2022 05:04 am