After defeating Team123 2-1 (25-21 on Train, 13-16 on Nuke and 16-8 on Inferno), Singularity have secured a spot at DreamHack Open Summer.

The European closed qualifier for DreamHack's Summer iteration began with Singularity easily reaching the grand final after picking up 2-0 wins against both ajukreizi and PRIDE.

On the other side of the single-elimination bracket, Red Reserve beat Mikail "⁠Maikelele⁠" Bill's GreyFace, while Team123 defeated North Academy. When the two Nordic teams met each other, Niels-Christian "⁠NaToSaphiX⁠" Sillassen and co. assured a place in the grand final with a 2-0 victory.

Singularity have made it to DreamHack Open Summer

The Danish clash began with Singularity grabbing a five-round streak on their opponents' map pick, Train, and easily reaching an 11-4 lead by half-time.

Despite the big gap, Team123 managed to win 10 in a row and eventually reached map point as Counter-Terrorists. However, Singularity levelled the score and eventually secured the first map, 25-21, after prevailing in a triple overtime.

On Nuke, Singularity's map pick, Allan "⁠AnJ⁠" Jensen's squad seemed to be paving the way for their qualification with a dominant 11-4 lead on the CT side, but Team123 refused to back off and took the series to a third map with a 16-13 victory.

Despite getting out to a 6-2 lead on the decider map, Inferno, Singularity finished the first half with a narrow one-round advantage as Terrorists. Still, AnJ and his team easily assured their presence at DreamHack Summer after closing the last map out 16-8 following a near flawless CT-side.

With the North American Closed Qualifier still running, here is the current team list for DreamHack Summer:

SK Immortals Gambit fnatic mousesports Cloud9 Singularity

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The Swedish event will take place from June 17-19 at the Elmia Exhibition and Convention Centre, in Jönköping, with $100,000 up for grabs.