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IHC Esports made it to the grand finals of ESL Challenger League Season 41: Asia-Pacific

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The IHC Esports team beat Aravt with a score of 2:0 and made it to the grand final of the ESL Challenger League Season 41: Asia-Pacific. Now the Mongolian team will meet with Rare Atom to play for the right to qualify for the ESL Pro League Conference Season 17. At the same time, the team from China will have an advantage card in the final, which will take place tomorrow, June 27th.

As part of the playoffs of the tournament, the Mongolian team defeated CatEvil (2:0) and Team NKT (2:1), until they lost to Rare Atom (0:2) and fell into the lower bracket. However, here IHC Esports managed to cope with Aravt (2:0), thanks to which they got a chance for revenge.

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ESL Challenger League Season 41: Asia-Pacific runs from April 26 to June 26 online. Sixteen teams from Asia and the Pacific are battling it out for a $20,000 prize pool and a ticket to ESL Pro League Conference Season 17.

Intermediate results of ESL Challenger League Season 41: Asia-Pacific

  • 1st place: $8,000 + slot at EPL Conference S17.
  • 2nd place: $5,000 + S42 Challenger League slot.
  • 3rd place: Aravt — $2,800 + S42 Challenger League slot.
  • 4th place: Team NKT — $1,500 + S42 Challenger League slot.
  • 5th-6th place: OS E-sports and CatEvil — $900 + S42 Challenger League slot.
  • 7th-8th place: Born in Mongolia and NEXGA — $450 + S42 Challenger League slot.
  • 9th-10th place: Moon Esports and The MongolZ - S42 Challenger League slot.
  • 11th-12th place: Clutch Gaming and NSN Gaming - S41 Relegation slot.
  • 13th-14th place: xNova and Born in the East - S41 Relegation slot.
  • 15th-16th place: Team NZT and ARTiSAN Esports - S42 Open slot.
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