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Imperial Valkyries Wins ESL Impact 6: Tournament Details

The Imperial Female team defeated Furia Female in the final of the ESL Impact 6 for female teams, winning with a score of 2-1. In an intense match consisting of three maps, Imperial triumphed on Inferno (13:10) and Dust2 (13:7), despite losing on Nuke (10:13).

This victory marks Imperial's second consecutive tournament win. The team earned $50,000 for their outstanding performance in the final.

Furia Female, despite their strong effort, finished in second place, taking home $25,000. The third place was shared by NAVI Javelins and BIG EQUIPA, each earning $13,000.

Here is the full prize distribution:

Position

Team

Country

Prize

1st

Imperial Female

Brazil

$50,000

2nd

Furia Female

Brazil

$25,000

3-4th

NAVI Javelins

Europe

$13,000

3-4th

BIG EQUIPA

Europe

$13,000

5-6th

Fluxo Demons

Brazil

$7,000

5-6th

NIP Impact

Europe

$7,000

7-8th

FlyQuest RED

North America

$4,000

7-8th

K27 fe

Russia

$4,000

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The ESL Impact League Season 6 is an international tournament for female teams. The event featured 8 teams that advanced through regional qualifiers, competing for a prize pool of $123,000, while eliminated teams shared $27,000. The grand final took place in Stockholm, Sweden, within the walls of Stockholmsmässan.

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