Melee Creeps Reach Night Shift Open Day 2 As The Last NA Team Standing
At the $12,000 Night Shift Open, Melee Creeps reached Day 2 as the only North American team left, giving Eido another live tournament storyline.
That is the clean hook: the bracket turned international, and Melee Creeps were the NA team still alive.
The $12,000 Night Shift Open gave Eido’s streamer page another live reason to exist. After Day 1, Deadfrag’s May 31, 2026 recap listed Abrahams, Lowkey W, Melee Creeps, and Leviathan as the four remaining teams.
The twist was regional: Melee Creeps were the only North American team left in the Day 2 field. Floormen, FPS Lounge, Bird with Clock, and Get Candy were out. The remaining bracket had Melee Creeps standing between NA pride, Lowkey W, Abrahams, Leviathan, and a prize pool split listed by Deadfrag as $6,000 for first, $3,000 for second, and $1,500 for each semifinal loser.
Day 1 was not a straight line. Deadfrag’s event page shows Melee Creeps beating Bird with Clock 1-0, losing 0-2 to Abrahams, then beating Bird with Clock again 2-1 in the lower bracket to reach the next day. That is a solid tournament story for Eido’s profile because it is not just a highlight reel. It is a pressure run with losses, adaptation, and a final-four spot.
It also arrives right after a loud Melee Creeps week: the Death Slam NA #3 win, the DLNS #40 urn-strategy controversy, and a community debate over whether top teams are discovering the meta or breaking it on stage. The Night Shift Open is where those arguments have to become games again.
Why This Belongs On Eido’s Page
Streamer pages get stale when they only say “plays Deadlock” forever. Eido’s profile should show the current reason to watch: his team is in the middle of the NA vs EU tournament conversation, and Melee Creeps keep turning ordinary weekly coverage into bracket stakes.