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forZe are leaving the REPUBLEAGUE Season 3 tournament

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The Bad News Eagles team beats the forZe team 2:1 (16:9 Nuke; 12:16 Mirage 16:11 Inferno).

forZe vs Bad News Eagles

  1. forZe removed Vertigo
  2. Bad News Eagles removed Overpass
  3. forZe picked Nuke
  4. Bad News Eagles picked Mirage
  5. forZe removed Ancient
  6. Bad News Eagles removed Dust2
  7. Inferno was left over

The first map of this confrontation was Nuke. The Bad News Eagles team started with a good score for defense, but the forZe team demonstrated their formidable attack, due to which they managed to take 7 rounds in attack. After switching sides, the Bad News Eagles took a massive streak of five rounds and brought the score to 13:7 in their favor. It was clear that forZe had difficulties on Nuke against Bad News Eagles, although the team has more than 60% of wins on this map and a good percentage of rounds won on the defensive side (62.69%). As a result, forZe managed to take only two rounds for the special forces, and on this the game ended, unfortunately, in favor of the team from Kosovo. Bad News Eagles 16:9 forZe.

The second map, unexpectedly, became Mirage. Picked her Bad News Eagles and it's weird. After all, it was picked against forZe for the fifth time in the last month, and they lost once, against MOUZ NXT with a score of 21:25. At the same time, forZe beat Imperial, 9z, K23 and now also Bad News Eagles. Even despite the good statistics for forZe, they had difficulties on the map, and Bad News Eagles were close to snatch victory for themselves and end the series 2:0. If the Bad News Eagles had taken not five rounds, but a little more, on the attack side, everything could have ended very differently. Despite five rounds for the attack, Bad News Eagles brought the game to the score of 11:11, but after that something broke in their defense and forZe managed to get the missing rounds for themselves. Bad News Eagles 12:16 forZe.

The third decisive card of the Inferno herd. The team from Kosovo started on the offensive side. And they had a very successful first half, sending faZe to attack with only five rounds after the first half. Bad News Eagles also had difficulties in defense, but not as serious as forZe, after the exchange of rounds, the team from Kosovo managed to emerge victorious, having a good head start after the first half. Bad News Eagles 16:11 forZe.

forZe leave the championship on the first day of the playoffs. They share 5th-6th places with the MOUZ NXT team.

The Bad News Eagles will face the fnatic team, this meeting will be for reaching the grand finals. In the grand final of the championship, the winner of the pair ECSTATIC and ex-MAD Lions will be waiting for them.

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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, forZe.
  • 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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Danil Chepil

Danil Chepil is an expert in the world of esports, having been following the esports scene since 2014. He specializes in Counter-Strike, Dota 2, and VALORANT.

Danil began his acquaintance and collaboration with EgamersWorld in 2022 when, after the Russian aggression, he could no longer continue his career as a bartender. 

At that time, he didn't realize that he had a talent for writing news and articles on esports and gaming topics.

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