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fnatic Rising and FURIA Academy made it to the final stage of WePlay Academy League Season 4

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The teams fnatic Rising and FURIA Academy made it to the final stage of WePlay Academy League Season 4. In the final stage of the Play-In stage, they managed to beat Young Ninjas (2:1) and Astralis Talent (2:1), thus getting a chance to compete for the lion's share of tournament prize pool.

fnatic Rising-Young Ninjas

The first meeting of the gaming day started on the Inferno map, which became the choice of the Swedish team. At the same time, the “hosts” showed a confident start, having managed to close the first half with a devastating score of 12:3. After switching sides, fnatic Rising managed to get into the game, but it turned out to be too late. As a result, Young Ninjas took their own pick and took the lead in the series - 16:10.

Next, the teams moved to the Vertigo map, which became the choice of fnatic Rising. Here, the nominal “owners” again managed to show a convincing half in the attack, leaving for a short break with a score of 12:3. At the same time, after the side switch, the Swedish team did not appear on the server, allowing fnatic Rising to equalize the score in the series - 16:6.

Everything was decided on the map Overpass, the first half of which ended with a twofold advantage in favor of fnatic Rising. But if after the change of sides the Swedes were able to wake up, then the wards of cube managed to hold back the onslaught of the opponent. As a result, fnatic Rising won on the third map and made it to the final stage of WePlay Academy League Season 4 — 16:12.

Astralis Talent - FURIA Academy

The final match of the Play-In stage started on the Overpass map, which became the choice of the Brazilian team. At the same time, FURIA Academy managed to show a confident attack, having managed to close the first half with a score of 11:4. After the change of sides, the Danes managed to seize the initiative, but it turned out to be too late. As a result, the Brazilians got the victory by their own choice and took the lead in the series — 16:12.

Then the teams moved to the Vertigo map, which became the choice of Astralis Talent. However, the first half of the map ended with a two-fold advantage in favor of the Brazilian team, which left the hosts in limbo. However, after switching sides, FURIA Academy quickly seized the initiative to finish off the opponent and advance to the final part of WePlay Academy League Season 4 — 16:6.

Recall that according to the results of the group stage of WePlay Academy League Season 4, teams MOUZ NXT and BIG Academy received direct tickets to the final. The final stage of the championship will take place from 24 to 26 June online.

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WePlay Academy League Season 4 runs from May 24 to June 26 online. Thirteen youth teams from Europe, the CIS and Brazil are competing for a $100,000 prize pool. Recall that the three-time WePlay Academy League champion is the MOUZ NXT team.

Intermediate results of WePlay Academy League Season 4

  • 1st place: $45,000
  • 2nd place: $20,000.
  • 3rd place: $15,000
  • 4th place: $8,000
  • 5th-6th place: Young Ninjas and Astralis Talent — $4,000.
  • 7th-8th place: OG Academy and 00PROSPECTS — $1,500.
  • 9th-10th place: NAVI Junior and Young Gods — $500.
  • 11th-12th place: Spirit Academy and Apeks Rebels.
  • 13th place: Eternal Fire Academy.
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