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2022 Worlds Play-In: Fnatic are the leaders of Group A at the end of the second game day

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The second game day of the 2022 World Championship Play-In stage came to an end on the night of September 30 to October 1, and the participants of Group A were able to determine a clear favorite. The Fnatic team became them without much intrigue.

On the second game day, Fnatic prevailed in the fight against Detonation FocusMe. In other matches, Evil Geniuses defeated LOUD, Chiefs Esports Club failed to beat Detonation FocusMe, and Evil Geniuses won in the second match of the second game day. There, they were opposed by players from Beyond Gaming.

Now the undisputed leaders are Fnatic, who have 3 wins and 0 losses on their account. Chiefs Esports Club, in turn, is so far the only team that has not managed to win a single victory in the ongoing event.

The second line is occupied by Evil Geniuses with a score of 2-1, and Beyond Gaming took the third place with a score of 1-1. Deonation FocusMe and LOUD have the same stats and are now tied for 4th place with one win and two losses each.

Updated group stage table in Group A

  • 1 place: Fnatic - 3-0
  • 2 place: Evil Geniuses - 2-1
  • 3 place: Beyond Gaming - 1-1
  • 4 place: DetonatioN FocusMe - 1-2
  • 5 place: LOUD - 1-2
  • 6 place: Chiefs Esports Club - 0-2

Worlds 2022 takes place from September 29 to November 5 in four cities in Mexico and the United States. The world title match will take place at the Chase Center, San Francisco. The total prize fund of the tournament will be $2,225,000, and 24 participants of the League of Legends World Championship will distribute it among each other.

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