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MOUZ NXT is out of WePlay Academy League Season 6

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The mouz NXT team lost to NAVI Junior with a score of 1:2 and left the WePlay Academy League Season 6, finishing fourth. In turn, the Ukrainian team made it to the finals of the lower bracket, where they will play with the loser of the match Young Ninjas — Spirit Academy.

The fight for elimination from the tournament started on the Overpass map, which became the choice of the European team. However, the start was entirely left to the players of NAVI Junior, who played well on defense and practically decided the fate of the map — 13:2. However, after switching sides, MOUZ NXT made a powerful comeback, losing only a round to the opponent, and then snatching the victory at their own peak — 16:14.

Next, the teams moved to the Mirage map, which turned out to be the choice of NAVI Junior. At the same time, the Ukrainian team started right off the bat, closing half in the attack with a two-fold advantage - 10:5. After switching sides, the "mice" still tried to return to the game and again make a comeback. Nevertheless, NAVI Junior managed to survive and transfer the series to the third map — 16:14.

Everything was decided on the Vertigo map, which started in an equal fight — 8:7. After the side switch, the Ukrainian team quickly ran ahead, but at some point MOUZ NXT tried to push the third comeback. Nevertheless, in the very end, NAVI Junior players managed to take the final round, and at the same time stay in the championship — 16:14.

WePlay Academy League Season 6 runs from October 12 to November 20 online. As part of the championship, fourteen youth clubs from the CIS, Europe and Brazil are fighting for a prize pool of $100,000.

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Intermediate results of WePlay Academy League Season 6

  • 1st place: $45,000
  • 2nd place: $20,000
  • 3rd place: $15,000
  • 4th place: MOUZ NXT - $8,000
  • 5th-6th place: 00 Prospects and OG Academy - $4,000
  • 7th-8th place: Astralis Talent and Fnatic Rising — $1,500
  • 9th-10th place: FURIA Academy and BIG Academy - $500
  • 11th-13th place: Apeks Rebels, Flames Ascent and ENCE Academy
  • 14th place: MIBR Academy

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