DreamLeague tiebreakers, Xtreme Gaming’s situation and Panto loan

DreamLeague tiebreakers shaped the playoff bracket
On May 18, Tundra Esports won two tiebreakers, first against PlayTime and then against Xtreme Gaming. The result sent Tundra to the upper bracket, while Xtreme Gaming and PlayTime moved into the lower bracket.
Ahilles commented on Xtreme Gaming’s situation
Coach Timur “Ahilles” Kulmukhambetov said Xtreme Gaming was close to a possible disband scenario. He also noted that several teams looked worn down at DreamLeague Season 29 and hoped the rest day would help before the playoffs.
Nisha spoke about Tundra’s form
Team Liquid mid laner Michał “Nisha” Jankowski named PARIVISION and Nigma Galaxy among the strongest teams at the event. At the same time, he said Tundra Esports was currently in poor form.
Panto joined MOUZ on loan
MOUZ signed Nikita “Panto” Balaganin on loan from Team Spirit. Spirit had previously moved him to the bench, while Panto said he wanted some rest but did not plan to miss Riyadh Masters or The International.