Lynn Vision ble vinneren ESL Challenger League Season 43: Asia-Pacific
/Has come to the end of ESL Challenger League Season 43: Asia-Pacific. As part of the competition, which was held online from October 25 to December 18, sixteen teams from all over Asia fought for a total prize pool of $20,000, as well as a ticket to the ESL Pro League Conference Season 17 for the champion. The winner of the tournament was the Lynn Vision team, which beat IHC Esports 3:2 in the grand final (Default - 1:0; Ancient - 5:16; Inferno - 11:16; Overpass - 16:9; Nuke - 16:11).
The championship for the Chinese team began with an excellent performance at the group stage, during which they won five victories and suffered one defeat from Clutch Gaming (1:2). As a result, Lynn Vision took second place and made it to the playoffs.
Here, the wards of V4D1M dealt with Team Renewal (2:0), Rare Atom (2:0) and Team NKT (2:0) one by one to reach the grand final of the upper bracket. In the decisive match of the competition, Lynn Vision managed to break IHC Esports (3:2) to become the winner of ESL Challenger League Season 43: Asia-Pacific.
Despite the defeat, the Mongolian team won a ticket to the ESL Pro League Conference Season 17, since Lynn Vision qualified for the championship following the results of the 42nd season of the ESL Challenger League.
Current list of ESL Pro League Season 17 Conference participants: Movistar Riders, Imperial Esports, Outsiders, Team Falcons, paiN Gaming, Rare Atom, 9INE, ATK, Lynn Vision Gaming, HEET, Partizan Esports, 00NATION, KRC Genk Esports, Permitta Esports, Grayhound Gaming, Rooster, Eternal Fire, Babos Gaming, SAW, Endpoint, MIBR and IHC Esports.
The championship will take place from February 21 to 27 in Malta, offering participants a prize pool of $15,000, as well as six tickets to ESL Pro League Season 17.
Results of ESL Challenger League Season 43: Asia-Pacific
- 1st place: Lynn Vision — $8,000 + trip to ESL Pro League Conference Season 17
- 2nd place: IHC Esports — $5,000 + ticket to ESL Challenger League Season 44: Asia-Pacific
- 3rd place: Team NKT — $2,800 + ticket to ESL Challenger League Season 44: Asia-Pacific
- 4th place: Wings Up Gaming — $1,500 + ticket to ESL Challenger League Season 44: Asia-Pacific
- 5th-6th place: Clutch Gaming and Rare Atom — $900 + ticket to ESL Challenger League Season 44: Asia-Pacific
- 7th-8th place: Team Renewal and Aravt — $450 + ticket to ESL Challenger League Season 44: Asia-Pacific
- 9th-10th place: CatEvil and NEXGA — ticket to ESL Challenger League Season 44: Asia-Pacific
- 11th-12th place: Lord Rabbit Gaming and Invictus Gaming - slot at ESL Challenger League Season 43 Relegation: Asia-Pacific
- 13th-14th place: Flaggers and United Gaming Esports - slot at ESL Challenger League Season 43 Relegation: Asia-Pacific
- Disqualification: Kheegui and Mazaalai