EndPoint and MIBR advance to the group stage of ESL Pro League Season 16 Conference
Danil ChepilEndPoint and MIBR managed to get through the double emission bracket without much difficulty.
EndPoint team results
- Endpoint 2:0 HEET (Overpass 16:12; Dust2 16:14)
- Endpoint 2:0 Order (Dust2 16:14; Mirage 16:5)
MIBR team results
- MIBR 2:0 cowana Gaming (Ancient 16:11; Overpass 16:9)
- MIBR 2:0 TYLOO (Mirage 16:12; Dust2 22:20)
The results of the rest of the teams for the past game day at the ESL Pro League Season 16 Conference
Encore 2:0 HEET (Nuke 16:11; Ancient 16:10)
cowana Gaming 2:0 Strife (Overpass 16:9; Inferno 16:10)
Illuminar Gaming 2:0 VERTEX (Mirage 16:11; Nuke 16:7)
FTW 2:1 Sprout (Inferno 1:16; Ancient 16:5; Vertigo 22:20)
As a result of today, the Encore, VERTEX, Strife and Sprout teams leave the ESL Pro League Season 16 Conference, taking 13-16 places and earning $1,500 per team.
Matches history: ESL Pro League Season 16 Conference
ESL Pro League Season 16 Conference takes place from June 16 to June 20 in Jönköping at the Elmia site. As part of the championship, sixteen teams from Europe, the CIS, North and South America, Oceania and China are fighting for a prize pool of $27,000, as well as six tickets to ESL Pro League Season 16.
Intermediate results of ESL Pro League Season 16 Conference
- 1st-4th place: Endpoint, MIBR — slot for ESL Pro League Season 16.
- 5th-6th place: slot for ESL Pro League Season 16.
- 7th-8th place: $4,500
- 9th-12th place: $3,000
- 13th-16th place: Strife Esports, Encore Esports Club, Sprout and VERTEX Esports Club — $1,500.
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