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Spirit Academy qualified for WePlay Academy League Season 3 Finals

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The Spirit Academy team beat VP.Prodigy 2:0 and qualified for the WePlay Academy League Season 3 Finals. Now the team from the CIS will take part in the LAN finals of the championship, which will be held from February 11 to 13 in Kiev at WePlay Esports Arena.

The final confrontation within the Play-In stage started on the Overpass map, which became the choice of VP.Prodigy. At the same time, the initiative quickly passed into the hands of the “owners”, who managed to open up in the attack and find the opponent's weak point. However, after switching sides, Spirit Academy already managed to break open the opponent's defense, thereby reducing the gap. As a result, the "dragons" seized not only the economy, but also the psychological advantage, which they skillfully used to win at the opponent's peak - 16:13.

Then the teams moved to the Nuke map, which became the choice of S0tF1k and the company. Already from the first rounds, it became clear that the Spirit Academy has a complete understanding of what is happening, taking the rounds in one breath. Closer to the change of sides VP.Prodigy to reduce the gap, leveling the gap in the score. However, in the second half, the initiative finally passed into the hands of the Spirit Academy players, who easily closed the opponent, thereby getting a slot at the WePlay Academy League Season 3 Finals — 16:8.

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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.

Intermediate results of WePlay Academy League Season 3

  • 1st-2nd place: BIG Academy.
  • 1st-2nd place: MOUZ NXT.
  • 3rd-4th place: Astralis Talent.
  • 3rd-4th place: Spirit Academy.
  • 5th-6th place: VP.Prodigy — $4,000.
  • 5th-6th place: Young Ninjas - $4,000.
  • 7th-8th place: Natus Vincere Junior — $1,500.
  • 7th-8th place: Eternal Fire Academy - $1,500.
  • 9th-10th place: Fnatic Rising — $500.
  • 9th-10th place: FURIA Academy - $500.
Source: twitter.com
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