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Rogue will play with G2 Esports in the grand finals of LEC Summer 2022

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The Rogue team outplayed Fnatic with a score of 3:1, thanks to which they made it to the grand finals of LEC Summer 2022. Here, fredy122's wards will meet with the G2 Esports team, which they lost to in the upper bracket a little earlier.

The LEC Summer 2022 Lower Bracket Finals kicked off with an unexpectedly quick victory for Fnatic, who finished off the Rogue players in 27 minutes and 46 seconds. However, the Rogue team managed to pull themselves together further, equalizing the score in the series in just over 37 minutes.

Later on, the game was sluggish, and yet fredy122's men had the overwhelming initiative. As a result, Rogue managed to get their hands on the next two games, thereby formalizing the final victory in the series.

Note that the LEC Summer 2022 grand final will be of fundamental importance, first of all, in terms of determining the seeding for the upcoming 2022 World Championship. Both teams guaranteed themselves a place in the group stage of the upcoming championship.

LEC Summer 2022 runs from June 17 to September 11 in Berlin (group stage) and Malmö (playoffs). As part of the championship, ten European teams are fighting for a total prize pool of €200,000, as well as four tickets to the 2022 World Championship.

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Intermediate results of LEC Summer 2022

  • 1st place: €80,000 + ticket to the 2022 World Championship
  • 2nd place: €50,000 + ticket to the 2022 World Championship
  • 3rd place: Fnatic - €30,000 + ticket to the 2022 World Championship
  • 4th place: MAD Lions - €20,000 + ticket to the 2022 World Championship
  • 5th place: Misfits Gaming - €12,500
  • 6th place: Excel Esports - €7,500
  • 7th place: Team Vitality
  • 8th place: SK Gaming
  • 9th place: Astralis
  • 10th place: Team BDS

The 2022 World Championship will take place from September 29 to November 5 in Mexico and the United States. The Play-In stage will take place from September 29 to October 4 at the Arena Esports Stadium in Mexico City, and the group stage will take place from October 7-10 and October 13-16 at the Hulu Theater at Madison Square Garden. As part of the championship, 24 teams from all over the world (excluding the CIS) will compete for a total prize pool of $2,225,000.

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