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Fluxo wins CCT South America Series 4

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CCT South America Series 4 has ended. As part of the championship, which was held online from January 22 to February 6, 24 teams from Brazil and Latin America are fighting for a total prize pool of $25,000, as well as rating points. As expected, the winner of the tournament was the Fluxo team, which in the grand final was stronger than Corinthians Esports with a score of 2:0 (Mirage - 16:11; Inferno - 16:10).

The Brazilian team received a direct invitation to the playoffs of the championship, where they beat Boca Juniors Gaming (2:0) in the first round. Having made it to the quarterfinals, zews' wards turned out to be stronger than INTZ (2:0) and went further. In the semi-final of the tournament, the team managed to overcome O PLANO (2:1) to reach the grand final.

In the decisive match of the competition, Fluxo easily defeated Corinthians Esports (2:0), thanks to which it became the winner of CCT South America Series 4. The best player of the championship was felps, who scored 1.30.

Note that this is the team's fourth victory in the Champion of Champions Tour regional series. Thanks to this success, the team scored the maximum number of points and guaranteed participation in the LAN finals of the first split.

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CCT South America Series 4 results

  • 1st place: Fluxo - $11,000
  • 2nd Place: Corinthians Esports - $5,000
  • 3rd-4th place: Meta Gaming and O PLANO - $2,500
  • 5th-8th place: FURIA Academy, INTZ, FUSION and Arctic eSports - $1,000
  • 9th-16th place: Boca Juniors Gaming, Paqueta Gaming, Sharks Esports, The Union, TropiCaos, RED Canids, WINDINGO and Isurus
  • 17th-19th place: Flamengo Esports and fake
  • 20th-22nd place: noorg, MIBR Academy and Hype E-Sports
  • 23rd-24th place: Los Grandes Academy and w7m esports Female

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