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The other sixteen teams competed in a round-robin group stage of four groups, of which the top three teams advanced to the elimination bracket. | The other sixteen teams competed in a round-robin group stage of four groups, of which the top three teams advanced to the elimination bracket. | ||
| − | Each match in the entire tournament (except for the grand finals) was conducted as | + | Each match in the entire tournament (except for the grand finals) was conducted as single-map series and played with the [[ETF2L]] ruleset, with the map decided based on a pick-ban stage in which the final map remaining was played after each team eliminated three maps from the following map pool: |
* [[cp_badlands]] | * [[cp_badlands]] | ||
* [[cp_granary]] | * [[cp_granary]] | ||