EGW-NewsELEAGUE Season 2. Play-off participants determined
ELEAGUE Season 2. Play-off participants determined
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The group stage of ELEAGUE second season is over. Fnatic and EnVyUS did not manage to pass group D and demonstrated weaker performance than OpTiC Gaming and Team Dignitas.
Swedish team Fnatic played in tournament with a substitute as Dennis “dennis” Edman could not help the team because of the personal circumstances. Jimmy "Jumpy" Berndtsson, the manager of the team, replaced him in the matches. He showed quite a good game, but it was not enough to pass to the following stage. At the decisive match, OpTiC Gaming destroyed Fnatic.
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Besides, the organizers of the event have already formed the play-off bracket. The following matches are scheduled on November 30 - December 4.
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Sign Up- Dignitas against SK Gaming @ best of 3;
- Astralis against Ninjas in Pyjamas @ best of 3;
- Mousesports against OpTiC Gaming @ best of 3;
- Virtus.pro against FaZe Clan @ best of 3.
Teams passing to play-off
- FaZe Clan
- Mousesports
- Virtus.pro
- Ninjas in Pyjamas
- Astralis
- SK Gaming
- Dignitas
- OpTiC Gaming
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