WePlay Esports announced the list of casters for the final matches of Academy League Season 3
Ihor MatusWePlay also announced the list of the Russian-speaking studio. Olesya 'Olesami' Denisenko will be the main host, while Oleksandr 'petr1k' Petryk, Oleksii 'yXo' Maletskiy, Oleksandr 'Enkanis' Polishchuk and Mikhail 'okpoxa' Shmygel will analyze and comment on the matches.
[originalnews]WePlay Esports studio has published the final list of casters who will work on the coverage of the final confrontations of WePlay Academy League Season 3. James Banks will still be the host, and Alex 'Mauisnake' Ellenberg and Galvor 'vENdetta' Gulstol will be in charge of match analytics, and commentating on the matches will be Harry 'JustHarry' Russell and Hugo Byron. As for the Russian-language broadcast, Alexey 'yXo' Maletsky, Alexander 'Enkanis' Polishchuk, Yuri 'strike' Tereshchenko and Igor 'SL4M' Sopov will have to appear on the air. The hosts were Igor 'Boroda' Bezborodov and Olesya 'Olesami' Denisenko, but recently WePlay Esports reported that Igor Bezborodov, Alexey 'yXo' Maletsky and Yuri 'strike' Tereshchenko could no longer work. Now, probably, they will reappear in their usual roles.
According to the results of the group stage, BIG Academy and MOUZ NXT entered the top 1 of each group, having immediately received a ticket to the playoffs. Taking 2 places, Young Ninjas and Team Spirit Academy reached the finals of the Play-In stage. The rest of the teams started their way to the Play-In from the quarter-finals and semi-finals. In addition to BIG Academy and MOUZ NXT, Team Spirit Academy and Astralis Talent managed to make it to the playoffs.
BIG Academy will go head-to-head with Team Spirit Academy, and MOUZ NXT will take on Astralis Talent. The teams will play in the double elimination bracket, and all matches, including the grand final, will be held in a best-of-two (Bo3) series.
Matches history: WePlay Academy League Season 3 Finals
WePlay Academy League Season 3 started on January 3rd and will end on February 13th. The total prize fund of the championship for academic teams is $100,000. The winner will take home the main prize of $45,000.