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MOUZ NXT continues to lead the WePlay Academy League Season 3

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Another game day within the WePlay Academy League Season 3 has come to an end, as a result of which a single leader has appeared in Group B. At the same time, the two teams hang out at the very tail, having very ghostly chances of climbing the standings.

Confrontation between Spirit Academy and VP.Prodigy

The game day began with a confrontation between two teams from the CIS - Spirit Academy and VP.Prodigy. The first game started on the Mirage map, where VP.Prodigy managed to show her superiority from the very start. However, after the changeover, Spirit Academy quickly closed the gap, and then achieved its first victory, showing an exemplary defense - 16:10.

An hour later, the teams returned to the Mirage map. Here the first half ended with an overwhelming superiority of VP.Prodigy players, who this time showed a more confident attack, having received a two-fold advantage before switching sides. In the second half, the game was able to level off. However, the advantage earned at the start was enough for VP.Prodigy to win - 16:12.

Confrontation between mouz NXT and FURIA Academy

The second confrontation of the game day offered no intrigue to fans. The series started on the Mirage map, where at first the Brazilians showed a very interesting game. However, closer to the side switching, and then in the second half, MOUZ NXT finally got into the game, thereby gaining another victory in this tournament - 16:12.

The second game also took place on the Mirage map. However, this time the Brazilian team failed to offer decent resistance, showing two very mediocre halves. The MOUZ NXT players were happy about this, who secured their fourth victory and became the sole leaders of Group B - 16: 5.

Group B table

Place Team Result Number of rounds Round difference Number of points
one MOUZ NXT 4-0 32-21 +26 12
2 VP.Prodigy 3-1 58-51 +7 9
3 Team Spirit Academy 1-1 28-26 +2 3
4 Eternal Fire Academy 0-2 21-32 -eleven 0
4 FURIA Academy 0-4 40-64 -24 0

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WePlay Academy League Season 3 runs from January 3rd to February 13th. Ten teams compete for a prize pool of $ 100,000, of which $ 45,000 will go to the winner of the championship.

Source: twitter.com
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