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TYLOO made it to the grand finals of ESL Challenger League Season 40: Asia-Pacific

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The final of the lower bracket of ESL Challenger League Season 40: Asia-Pacific has ended, following which the TYLOO team outplayed IHC Esports with a score of 2:0 and made it to the grand final of the competition. Here the Chinese team will meet with Rare Atom, which will have a starting handicap of one map.

The meeting between TYLOO and IHC Esports started on the Inferno map, which became the choice of the Mongolian team. However, TYLOO managed to wake up in the attack, thereby moving the game into overtime, and then pulling out a victory at the opponent's peak. On the Vertigo map, the Chinese team already felt like a full-fledged favorite to get a victory over IHC Esports and get into the grand final of ESL Challenger League Season 40: Asia-Pacific.

The final confrontation of the championship will take place tomorrow, April 3. The winner of the match will be eligible to play at ESL Pro League Conference Season 16.

Intermediate results of ESL Challenger League Season 40: Asia-Pacific

  • 1st place: TBD.
  • 2nd place: TBD.
  • 3rd place: IHC Esports - $2,800 + place in the S41 Challenger League.
  • 4th place: The MongolZ - $1,500 + place in the S41 Challenger League.
  • 5th-6th place: Team NKT and CatEvil — $900 + place in the S41 Challenger League.
  • 7th-8th place: Moon Esports and NSN Gaming — $450 + a place in the S41 Challenger League.
  • 9th-10th place: Aravt and ARTiSAN Esports - a place in the S41 Challenger League.
  • 11th-12th place: Clutch Gaming and DRIFT Gaming - relegated to S40 Relegation.
  • 13th-14th place: CyberX Khabarovsk and GR Gaming - relegated to S40 Relegation.
  • 15th-16th place: Redemptions and Do Not Disturb La - relegated to S41 Open.

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ESL Challenger League Season 40: Asia-Pacific runs from February 8 to April 3 online. 16 teams from Asia are fighting for a prize pool of $20,000, as well as a ticket to the ESL Pro League Conference Season 16, which will go to the winner.

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