Rainbow 6 - Pro League Season 7 - APAC Finals - Event Recap & Highlights
Australian Team Fnatic, previously known as Mindfreak, took gold in Sydney's ESL Studios and claimed the title of the best team in Asia Pacific region.
Fnatic started their performance with a swift 10-0 match against Sengoku Gaming Extasy. After such a dominant victory, it was clear that Fnatic will be the main favourite to win the tournament. However, their next opponent proved to be a serious threat. Team CryptiK unexpectedly managed to win the second map without dropping a single round. This demoralizing defeat could crumble a lesser team, however Fnatic was determined to go all the way and ultimately came back to win the semifinal.
On the other side of the championship bracket, Australian team Darksided defeated Element Mystic 2-1 in a close fought victory.
Nora-Rengo played an incredibly close quarterfinal against team Scrypt before defeating Dark Sided in the second semifinal.
Fnatic, despite denting their armour in the previous round of the bracket, was well prepared for the grand final. Dropping only 3 rounds in the entire match, Fnatic confirmed their status of the best team in the whole region.
Results:
Quarterfinals:
Fnatic 2-0 Sengoku Gaming
Team CryptiK 2-0 Team Latency
Element Mystic 1-2 Dark Sided
Nora-Rengo 2-1 Scrypt
Semifinals:
Fnatic 2-1 Team CryptiK
Dark Sided 0-2 Nora-Rengo
Grand final:
Fnatic 2-0 Nora-Rengo
Nora-Rengo and Fnatic are the first teams confirmed to participate in the upcoming global Pro League Season 7 finals in Atlantic City, May 19&20. The next six teams will join them in this week, after the conclusion of the regional semifinals in North America, Latin America and Europe.
If you missed any of the matches, you can get up to speed by watching the VODs on our official YouTube channel!
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