Call of Duty League final qualifiers set stage for Major IV seeding
OpTic Texas still leads, but G2 Minnesota’s 3-2 win on June 12 turned the final qualifiers into a seeding scramble. Toronto KOI, Riyadh Falcons and G2 Minnesota are under bracket pressure.

OpTic Texas just felt the floor move under the playoff race. G2 Minnesota beat OpTic 3-2 on June 12, and with the final qualifier weekends set for June 13-14 and June 19-21, every remaining series now feeds directly into Major IV seeding in Paris, France, from June 26-28.
The standings show why the pressure is concentrated at the top. OpTic Texas still leads with 465 points, but Los Angeles Thieves sit at 385, FaZe Vegas at 375 and Paris Gentle Mates at 300. Toronto KOI is fifth with 240, while Riyadh Falcons and G2 Minnesota are tied on 220, a tight cluster that can swing the middle of the bracket with one bad weekend.

The matchups that matter most are the ones that pair those teams against each other. OpTic Texas has Toronto KOI on June 20, a direct test between the top team and the group chasing the next tier of seeding, while OpTic also face Carolina Royal Ravens and G2 Minnesota in the closing run. Los Angeles Thieves take on Boston Breach, G2 Minnesota and Cloud9 New York, giving them chances to protect second place and keep pace with OpTic. FaZe Vegas meet Paris Gentle Mates, Miami Heretics and Riyadh Falcons, and that late clash with Riyadh could decide whether FaZe stay inside the top three or get pulled into the same traffic as Toronto and the Falcons.

The first weekend already carries bracket weight. Friday’s slate includes OpTic Texas vs. G2 Minnesota, Paris Gentle Mates vs. FaZe Vegas and Los Angeles Thieves vs. Boston Breach, with Saturday adding Toronto KOI vs. Boston Breach, OpTic Texas vs. Carolina Royal Ravens, Miami Heretics vs. FaZe Vegas and Los Angeles Thieves vs. G2 Minnesota. The calendar then rolls into the June 19-21 set, and the road continues past Paris to Championship Weekend in Las Vegas, Nevada, on July 16-19. For every team still chasing a cleaner draw, the final qualifiers are the last chance to decide whether Major IV opens with a favorable path or a nightmare bracket.
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