The top 4 teams in the Wild Rift Champions SEA (WCS) Finals will get ticketc to the Icon Global Championships, Riot Games global head of esports Leo Faria announced in a virtual press conference on Wednesday, April 20.

“I’m really happy to announce here that we’re gonna give the Southeast Asia region, the WCS, four slots at the Wild Rift Icons Global Championships. Icons. of course, is the global championship in Wild Rift Esports and would be equivalent League of Legends Worlds,” said Faria.
“It’s really a top tier property, the pinnacle of competition and so excited about that and we’re really excited to have the Southeast Asia well represented,” he added.
A total of the 11 teams will be vying for the spots with RRQ Philippines and Fennel Adversity representing the country in the regional tournament which kicks off April 23.
RRQ got an outright playoff berth along with Team Flash from Vietnam, Buriram United Esports from Thailand, Flash Wolves from Thailand, Persis Esports from Indonesia and SEM9 from Malaysia in WCS Finals
Fennel, meanwhile, will have to overcome the play-in stage against Vietnam’s Cerberus Esports, Thailand’s EVOS Esports TH, Taiwan’s ONE Team and Australia’s Smash Logic Gaming.
The champion will qualify to the Icons group stage while the three other teams will get resume their journey to the Icons play-in stage.
A higher level of competition is expected in the upcoming tournament especially that last year’s Horizon Cup SEA representatives Team Secret from Philippines and SBTC Esports from Vietnam missed the regional tilt.
“I think the competitiveness of the WCS finals is even higher than the previous year. Wild Rift is still a new game and players are only gonna get better. That’s why you can kinda see why Team Secret and SBTC were not able to defend their title,” said RRQ co-owner Calvin Thenderan.
“I think on the Philippine side definitely the competitiveness from the teams were so much higher,” he added.
RRQ finished at the fifth spot of the standing in the regular season with a 7-7 record. The team lost in the first round of the playoffs but managed to climb their way to the Grand Finals through the lower backet, capping the journey with a 4-1 victory over Fennel to claim the title.
Thenderan shared the all-Filipino team is gunning nothing short of a fourth-place finish as it hopes to carry the PH flag in the crowning tournament for Wild Rift esports.