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WePlay Academy Play-In: NAVI Junior outplayed VP.Prodigy and reached the final

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NAVI Junior won a landslide victory over VP.Prodigy with a score of 2: 0 in the second playoff round of WePlay Academy League Season 1: Online Stage, thanks to which it got the opportunity to compete for a place in the LAN finals with the Fnatic Rising team.

The fight started on Dust 2. However, after the first half it became clear that m0NESY was in crazy shape. Sniper NAVI Junior made important kills in each round, which guaranteed an advantage for his team. After the change of sides, the Ukrainian team had no difficulty in winning four rounds in order to record the devastating victory in their choice - 16: 6.

The Overpass map started in an identical style, as NAVI Junior immediately seized the initiative and brought matters to a crushing defeat in the first half - 11: 4. However, after switching sides, VP.Prodigy players found the strength to play a series of prestige rounds. However, this did not save the team from defeat in their choice with a score of 10:16 and the final elimination from the championship. A separate word is monitored by m0NESY, whose game, coupled with a rating of 2.12, once again brought his team a victory.

Today, 8 August, NAVI Junior will hold a meeting with the Fnatic Rising team. The winner of this match will receive the last slot for the upcoming WePlay Academy League Season 1 Finals, which will be held at the end of the month in Kiev.

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WePlay Academy League Season 1 runs from July 19 to August 29. The total prize pool of the championship is $ 100,000. In the online part, a $ 12,000 fund will be drawn, while in the LAN tournament the top four teams will share $ 88,000.

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