Their showing at the North American Spring Major wasn't exactly inspiring, even when the roster was at full strength (Slater "Retals" Thomas served a suspension on Day 1). The squad doesn't lack confidence or swagger, but rather the consistency to put that confidence together with play on the pitch. Spacestation Gaming's stratospheric potential lies in the stars, while their lows lie somewhere down below the Earth's crust. They need to have a strong showing at the Championship as there is no more room for slow starts, it's the best teams here." explains Achieves, "Show up." #3 - Spacestation Gaming (3.75 average overall) "Rogue are still a team I expect to play well at this point, but after their meteoric rise to the top of NA they've cooled back off. But, even with the newfound success, they still find themselves pinned as the fourth strongest in the region heading into the North American RLCS X Championship.
Sure, they had a small run at the Season 7 Rocket League World Championship, but that was nothing like what they've been able to accomplish this season. That's not something you could've said about the Rogue from season's past. They regularly spar with-and beat-the other top teams in North America. Led by stellar play from Jason "Firstkiller" Corral, Rogue has scooped up two Regional Event wins throughout the RLCS X season. Over the last few months, Rogue has morphed into one of the most dangerous teams in North American Rocket League. "They could be a threat in this tournament." #4 - Rogue (4 average overall) While their side of the bracket was a bit lighter, it still shows that they are improving with dreaz," says Gibbs. "G2 finally made their first Grand Final at the Major. There are still holes in G2 Esports' overall play, but as one of the hottest teams coming into the North American RLCS X Championship, they're bound to make things interesting. Now, with dreaz's focus on mechanical outplays, the one-two punch has now turned into an offensive hydra. It also helps that Jacob "JKnaps" Knapman and Reed "Chicago" Wilen already made up a potent one-two offensive punch before dreaz arrived on the scene. After Dillon "Rizzo" Rizzo retired, hopes weren't high for G2 Esports, but dreaz has proven that he's more than capable of not only playing in the RLCS, but also filling the shoes of the legendary Rizzo. G2 Esports has a new pep in their step thanks to breakout performances from rookie Andres "dreaz" Jordan.