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Copenhagen Flames win European Development Championship Season 6

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The European Development Championship Season 6 has ended. As part of the tournament, which was held online from November 6 to 20, 24 teams from Europe and the CIS fought for a total prize pool of $45,000, as well as two bootcamps in Malta for the finalists. The event champion was the Danish team Copenhagen Flames , which beat K23 2:0 in the grand final (Overpass - 16:12; Nuke - 16:14).

The Danish team started their journey in the tournament with a closed qualifier, where they outplayed vezet (2:1), Anonymo Esports (2:1) and GTZ.ESPORTS (2:0) in order to advance to the main stage.

Once in the group stage, cube's wards lost to Dynamo Eclot (1:2), but got victories over ESTOWNIA (16:2) and Into The Breach (2:0), making it to the playoffs.

Here, Copenhagen Flames outplayed Sangal Esports (2:1), Team Falcons (2:0), SINNERS Esports (2:0) and K23 (2:0) in turn, thanks to which they became the champions of the European Development Championship Season 6.

Note that this is the second consecutive championship for the Danes, who a few days ago became the winners of the CCT Central Europe Series #3.

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European Development Championship Season 6 results

  • 1st place: Copenhagen Flames - $20,000 + bootcamp in Malta
  • 2nd place: K23 — $10,000 + bootcamp in Malta
  • 3rd-4th place: SINNERS Esports and Illuminar Gaming — $5,000
  • 5th-8th place: Team Falcons, forZe, 9INE and BLUEJAYS - $1,250
  • 9th-16th place: Sangal Esports, Team LDLC, B8, 00 Prospects, Tricked Esport, Dynamo Eclot, HONORIS and Endpoint
  • 17th-20th place: Nemiga Gaming, Websterz, Into The Breach and Anonymo Esports
  • 21st-24th place: Fnatic Rising, ESTOWNIA, ex-Team Finest and MASONIC

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