ComPlexity Gaming survived the gauntlet of 32 teams with barely a scratch to win the Northern Arena Call of the North online qualifier presented by Bell.

The Counter-Strike: Global Offensive team with three Canadian starters defeated Luminosity Gaming 2-0 in the grand final to book a spot at the Northern Arena Montreal LAN Finals from Nov. 10-13 at the Bell Centre.

CompLexity cruised through the upper bracket with three straight 2-0 series wins over Lucrative eSports, Earthroot Gaming and Insomnia eSports to earn a spot in the Upper Bracket Final against LG. They suffered their first and only map loss of the event but won the series 2-1 to advance to the grand final

LG was knocked down into the Lower Bracket Final with the loss and crushed DaZit Gaming 16-2 in the best-of-one matchup, earning a rematch with compLexity.

It was all LG to start the rematch on Dust 2 as the Canadian-owned squad with a Brazilian roster won nine of the first 10 rounds on the counter-terrorist side to storm out to an 11-4 halftime lead.

CompLexity won three of the last five rounds in the first half and carried that momentum into the second half to the tune of 10 wins in the first 11 rounds to take a 14-12 lead.

LG would flip the script slightly and take three straight rounds to push the map to the brink, but compLexity stayed alive and pushed the round to overtime knotted at 15-15. In overtime it was all compLexity as they took the first three rounds on CT side and the deciding round on the terrorist side to take the first map 19-15.

Kia "Surreal" Man led compLexity with 26 kills, followed closely by Rory "dephh" Jackson’s 25 kills and Brad "androidx23" Fodor with 24.

The second map on Train was a very much a continuation of the first as the eventual winners jumped out to a 9-2 lead before giving back four straight to go into halftime up by three rounds.

The second half was a back and fourth affair with a desperate LG scratching and clawing back to take a 14-13 lead with potentially three rounds to play. But when LG needed it the most, they just didn’t have it.

CompLexity won the final three rounds on the T side to clinch the second map 16-14 and win the Call of the North.

CompLexity joins Counter Logic Gaming, OpTic Gaming, NRG eSports, EnVyUs, G2 Esports, Team Liquid and Heroic as the eight teams competing in Montreal.