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Don't miss the start of WePlay Academy League Season 3 Finals

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In just a few hours, the WePlay Academy League Season 3 Finals will start. The championship, which will be held online from February 11 to 13, will be attended by four teams that have become the best in the group stage and the Play-In stage. It is these teams that will play for the prize pool of $88,000. We offer you to get acquainted with the format of the event, the distribution of the prize fund, the schedule and the participants of the WePlay Academy League Season 3 Finals.

Format of WePlay Academy League Season 3 Finals

It should be noted that initially the organizers planned to hold the championship in a LAN format. However, two weeks before the start of the competition, WePlay Esports issued an official statement announcing the transfer of WePlay Academy League Season 3 Finals to online. The reason for the changes in the format of the tournament was the difficult epidemiological and geopolitical situation in Ukraine.

The championship will begin with two semi-finals, following which the winners will advance to the final of the upper bracket, while the teams that lost in the opening matches will fall into the first round of the lower bracket. Next, the teams will compete for two tickets to the grand final, which will determine the winner of the WePlay Academy League Season 3 Finals. All matches of the championship will be held in BO3 format.

Prize pool distribution

  • 1st place: $45,000
  • 2nd place: $20,000.
  • 3rd place: $15,000
  • 4th place: $8,000

WePlay Academy League Season 3 Finals schedule

Friday, February 11:

  • BIG Academy - Spirit Academy.
  • mouz NXT - Astralis Talent.

Saturday, February 12:

  • First round of the lower bracket.
  • Upper Bracket Semi-Final.

Sunday, February 13:

  • Lower Bracket Final.
  • Grand final.

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Results of the first two stages of WePlay Academy League Season 3

  • 5th-6th place: VP.Prodigy and Young Ninjas — $4,000.
  • 7th-8th place: Eternal Fire Academy and Natus Vincere Junior — $1,500.
  • 9th-10th place: FURIA Academy and Fnatic Rising — $500.

WePlay Academy League Season 3 Finals will be held online from 11 to 13 February. Four teams will compete for a prize pool of $88,000, of which $45,000 will go to the winner.

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