Fluxo şampiyon oldu CCT South America Series 1
/CCT South America Series 1 has come to an end. As part of the championship, which was held online from August 15 to 28, 24 teams from Brazil and Latin America fought for a prize pool of $25,000. The winner of the tournament was the Fluxo team, which sensationally outplayed paiN Gaming in the grand final with a score of 2:0 (Ancient - 16:6; Inferno - 16:8).
Wards Xamp passed the Swiss stage of the championship, having received an invitation exactly to the playoffs. At the same time, the Brazilian team started in the 1/8 finals with a difficult victory over The Union (2:1), fortunately, after which Fluxo received a technical victory after removing 00NATION from the championship.
Once in the semi-final, the team outplayed ODDIK (2:0) in an equal fight and made it to the grand final. Here, Fluxo quickly managed to take control of the initiative to get a confident victory over paiN Gaming (2:0), and at the same time become the winner of CCT South America Series 1.
Results of CCT South America Series 1
- 1st place: Fluxo - $11,000
- 2nd place: paiN Gaming - $5,000
- 3rd-4th place: ODDIK and 9z Team - $2,500
- 5th-8th place: Arctic eSports, Meta Gaming Brasil, Isurus and 00NATION - $1,000
- 9th-16th place: WINDINGO, Sharks Esports, SWS Gaming, The Union, Corinthians Esports, Daotsu Esports, Stars Horizon and Redragon
- 17th-19th place: River Plate Gaming, Holkattes and MIBR Academy
- 20th-22nd place: Rehl Esports, Capivara Strong and Los Grandes Academy
- 23rd-24th place: Boca Juniors Gaming and homeless
Note that the next championship of the CCT series in South America will begin on September 10th.
The overall Champion of Champions series system for 2022-2024 is as follows:
- 44 open regional qualifiers.
- 44 online tournaments.
- 11 studio finals.
- Global LAN Finals.
GRID Esports and its founding partners FACEIT, Eden Sports, Relog Media, Fantyasyexpo and Black Molly Entertainment have jointly announced a new tournament called "Champion of Champions Tour" that will run from August 2022 to January 2024 and will offer $3.4 million fund.