Intel Extreme Masters Season XII – Oakland


Intel Extreme Masters Season XII – Oakland was an esports event in Oakland, United States in November 2017. It was hosted by ESL as a part of Intel Extreme Masters Season 12. The event consist of two First-person shooter tournaments, and PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds, and involved many invited and qualified teams from different regions of the world.

Venue

The main event of the tournament took take place at the Oracle Arena in Oakland, California, United States. It is a multipurpose arena known as the home tenant of NBA team Golden State Warriors, with total capacity around 20,000. It is the second time for Oracle Arena to host the event, after it previously hosted the IEM Oakland 2016.

''Counter-Strike: Global Offensive''

Participating Teams

Direct invitees

The group matches were held in Intel Esports Arena in Burbank, California between November 15–16, 2017 and used round robin format, while the playoffs in Oakland used single elimination format with 2 allocated byes for each group winners in the quarterfinals. 12 participating teams were divided between 2 groups of six. All group matches are played with best-of-one format, while playoffs and grand finals are best-of-three and best-of-five respectively. Group standings are determined by points and rounds won-lost difference. A win in normal time resulted 3 points, while a win in overtime resulted in 2 points, also a loss in overtime resulted in 1 point. Each group winners went straight to semifinals, while first and second group runners-up faced each other in quarterfinals.

Results

Group stage

Group A
Group B

Playoffs

Grand finals

Winnings

The total prize money for the tournament was confirmed by ESL as US$300,000. The champions and runners-up were rewarded US$125,000 and US$50,000, respectively. In addition to the base prize pool, teams were awarded US$1,000 per group stage victory.
PlaceTeamBase prize moneyGroup stage moneyTotal prize money
1st Ninjas in PyjamasUS$125,000US$4,000US$129,000
2nd FaZe ClanUS$50,000US$4,000US$54,000
3rd SK GamingUS$25,000US$3,000US$28,000
3rd Cloud9US$25,000US$3,000US$28,000
5th OpTic GamingUS$12,000US$3,000US$15,000
5th Gambit EsportsUS$12,000US$2,000US$14,000
7th AstralisUS$5,000US$3,000US$8,000
7th RenegadesUS$5,000US$2,000US$7,000
9th Team EnVyUsUS$3,500US$2,000US$5,500
9th G2 EsportsUS$3,500US$2,000US$5,500
11th Team LiquidUS$2,000US$2,000US$4,000
11th The MongolZUS$2,000US$0US$2,000

''PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds''

Participating Teams

Direct invitees

The tournament used the battle royal format where all 20 teams, each consist of 4 players, were simultaneously battling and eliminating each other in 8 matches across both days of the event. Teams were awarded points based on both finishing points and accrued kills within each match. The winning team were decided by cumulative points received after all matches had been played.

Results

French team *aAa* Gaming won the tournament with the highest cumulative points at the end of the 8th match. Second and third place went to two American teams Tempo Storm and Ghost Gaming, respectively.

Final standings