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forZe became the champion of Exeedme Revolution 2021

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The Exeedme Revolution 2021 has come to an end. In the championship, which was held online from December 2 to December 5, 16 teams competed for a prize pool of $ 91,961, part of which was formed through crowdfunding. The winner of the tournament was the forZe team, which in the grand final was stronger than GamerLegion with a score of 2: 0 (Inferno - 16:14; Ancient - 16:14).

The tournament for the future winner began with two tough victories in the group stage. Here, the team first outplayed MASONIC (16:10), and then in the hardest fight dealt with eSuba (28:26), thus getting a high seed in the playoffs. However, already in the quarterfinals, forZe had to face heavy resistance from Sharks Esports, which caused problems for the future winner. And yet the team emerged from the series as a winner with a score of 2: 1, while spending enough energy.

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In the semifinals, forZe coped with her compatriots from AVE (2: 0) without any problems, thereby guaranteeing herself a participation in the main match of the championship, and at the same time getting additional time to rest. In the grand final, the teams showed an equal game. However, the Russian team turned out to be stronger on two maps, thus securing the long-awaited victory.

Results of Exeedme Revolution 2021

  • 1st place: forZe - $ 45,979.
  • 2nd place: GamerLegion - $ 18,392
  • 3-4th place: AVE - $ 6,437
  • 3-4th place: Eternal Fire - $ 6,437
  • 5th-8th place: Lynn Vision Gaming - $ 1,839
  • 5th-8th place: Sharks Esports - $ 1,839
  • 5th-8th place: MASONIC - $ 1,839.
  • 5th-8th place: Tricked Esport - $ 1,839
  • 9th-12th place: eSuba - $ 920
  • 9th-12th place: Team Fiend - $ 920
  • 9th-12th place: Sinners Esports - $ 920
  • 9th-12th place: Anonymo Esports - $ 920
  • 13th-16th place: SAW - $ 920
  • 13-16th place: Endpoint - $ 920
  • 13th-16th place: Ambush Esport - $ 920
  • 13th-16th place: OPAA Gaming - $ 920
Source: twitter.com
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