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MOUZ NXT left REPUBLEAGUE Season 3

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The mouz NXT team lost to ex-MAD Lions with a score of 0:2 and left REPUBLEAGUE Season 3, taking 5th-6th place and not earning a single penny of prize money. In turn, the former MAD Lions roster made it to the semi-finals of the championship, where they will meet with ECSTATIC.

The first quarter-final of the game day started on the Dust 2 map, which became the choice of the ex-MAD Lions. But if the first half went in an equal fight, then after the change of sides, the “nominal hosts” managed to seize the initiative in order to close their own peak without any problems and take the lead in the series — 16:10.

Next, the teams moved to the Mirage map, which became the choice of the MOUZ academy. At the same time, ex-MAD Lions immediately began to develop their advantage, playing confidently on defense and gaining a twofold advantage. After switching sides, MOUZ NXT tried to win back, but in vain. As a result, ex-MAD Lions confidently closed the second map, and at the same time knocked out the opponent from REPUBLEAGUE Season 3 — 16:10.

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REPUBLEAGUE Season 3 runs from June 7th to 29th online. As part of the championship, sixteen participants from Europe and South America compete for a prize pool of €120,000.

REPUBLEAGUE Season 3 Interim Results

  • 1st place: €70,000.
  • 2nd place: €30,000.
  • 3rd place: €15,000.
  • 4th place: €5,000.
  • 5th-6th place: MOUZ NXT.
  • 7th-8th place: Eternal Fire and ENTERPRISE esports.
  • 9th-12th place: Entropiq, K23, Team Finest and SINNERS Esports.
  • 13th-16th place: Sprout, 1WIN, Into The Breach and Imperial Esports.
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