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ESL Pro League Season 12: events digest

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Yesterday's game day gave us three interesting confrontations within the European division, as well as one match in the American region. In Europe, in Group A, G2 Esports defeated GODSENT with a score of 2-0, but it cannot be said that the victory was easy. The cards ended with a score of 16-13 and 16-12. In Group B, both meetings were interesting, intriguing and intense. In the confrontation between Fnatic and Team Spirit, the latter were close to victory, but they were unable to put the squeeze on their opponents to the end on the second map, as a result of which Fnatic realized a comeback and beat the CIS team on map 3 without any problems.

The most interesting match of yesterday's game day was definitely the duel between Astralis and Complexity Gaming, since, firstly, it was the debut of the Danes with Lucas 'gla1ve' Rossander, who had returned to service. Secondly, the meeting was very intriguing and kept both players, commentators and spectators in suspense until the very end. Train and Dust 2 finished 19-17 in overtime.

In North America, Gen.G Esports beat Triumph 2-0. The battle on the first map ended with a score of 16-14, and on the second - with a score of 16-10.

Today's matchday will give us 3 matches in Group A in Europe, as well as 1 meeting in North America. We will be able to watch how NAVI, ENCE, BIG, Evil Geniuses and other bands play.

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ESL Pro League Season 12 Europe started today and will end on October 4. The championship is attended by 16 teams, which share a total prize pool of $ 450,000. The tournament is played by teams such as NAVI, Astralis, Vitality, Fnatic, G2 Esports and others. The matches of the American division will end on September 27, and the total prize pool, which is divided by eight teams, is $ 225,000.

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