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Fnatic Rising left WePlay Academy League Season 3

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fnatic Rising lost to Astralis Talent with a score of 1:2 and left WePlay Academy League Season 3, having lost the chance to go to the final stage of the tournament. At the same time, the Danish team will continue their journey within the Play-In stage, where they will meet with NAVI Junior.

The first quarter-final match of the day started on the map Ancient, which became the choice of Fnatic Rising. At the same time, regali and the company quickly seized the advantage, actively planting the opponent. As a result, a confident attack allowed the team to resolve all issues even after the first half, in fact, leaving all issues at the mercy of formalities - 16:1.

Next, the teams moved to the Nuke map, which became the choice of Astralis Talent. Here the teams showed a tight fight, not allowing them to take the lead. However, in the very end, the Danes managed to make several important retakes, thereby equalizing the score in the series — 16:14.

Everything was decided on the Overpass map, where the first half was dictated by the Fnatic Rising players. The team continued to increase its lead even after the switchover, at some point being within arm's reach of victory. But here Astralis Talent turned on its character and, sensing a weakness, quickly reduced the gap, and then completely pulled out a victory in the series - 16:14.

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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.

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