Heroic won DracuLan Season 5, while 100Thieves finished as the runners-up

28.02.2026
Данііл Стельмаков

The tournament DracuLan Season 5 holds significant importance for the VRS ranking, as it belongs to the category of events that award teams crucial points toward qualifying for the Major. For many teams, this is a chance to make up for poor results in previous tournaments or, conversely, to strengthen their positions ahead of more prestigious events. That’s why every match and every result here affects how teams will look in the overall VRS standings. Invitations will be issued on April 6, so Tier-2 teams need to play more tournaments of this kind to increase their chances of making it to the Major.

For Heroic, their run at DracuLan Season 5 became critically important in the context of rebuilding their rating. After a series of inconsistent results, the team needed to show not just a passable performance but clear progress — both individually and structurally. The successful result allowed Heroic to regain confidence and earn valuable VRS points necessary for the fight for direct invites.

For 100 Thieves, this was one of the first serious tests after forming their new roster. Reaching the later stages of the tournament showed that the project is moving in the right direction, and that youthful ambition is growing in synergy with the veterans’ experience. Thanks to DracuLan Season 5, the team received a major VRS boost, allowing 100T to remain among the top teams in Europe and, in just a month, already have solid chances to qualify for the Major.

For Eternal Fire, the result served as an indicator of stability. With woro2k and DemQQ recently joining, the team still has only small chances of making the Major, but improving skills and gaining experience are extremely important. At DracuLan Season 5, EF managed to show they can maintain tempo and operate within structure. This earned them a decent amount of VRS points.

For ENCE, the tournament was an opportunity to stop the decline the team had been experiencing lately. Their performance, while not dominant, was an important step forward: ENCE managed to demonstrate the roster’s potential and recover some of their lost ranking positions.

As a reminder, Leon in Resident Evil Requiem Can’t Shoot His Porsche.

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