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Dignitas fe defend title at Intel Challenge Katowice

They made it look easy, too.

Dignitas fe were successful in defending their title as champions of Intel Challenge Katowice, defeating CLG Red 2-0 in the grand finals.

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Despite claiming $25,000, the path to victory wasn’t the smoothest for this roster. Starting in Group B of the CS:GO tournament, which saw eight teams compete, Dignitas fe finished with two wins and a loss to progress into the playoffs.

They started their campaign with a 16-8 victory over Orgless fe on Train, but that was quickly followed by a convincing defeat to Assassins on Dust II. The match that secured their spot in the next stage of the competition saw them face off against paiN fe in a best-of-three series, in which they won 16-1 on Train and 16-6 on Mirage.

Moving on to the semifinals, Dignitas fe went up against Besiktas. After winning the opening map, Overpass, 16-12, they felt certain that they’d get a chance to defend their title as Intel Challenge Katowice champions. The next two map choices were Mirage and Inferno, and they narrowly lost out on the former 16-13 before securing the series win on Inferno with a blowout 16-1 scoreline.

Dignitas fe’s final opponents were CLG Red, a heavy-hitting team in their own right. But in somewhat-surprising fashion, the series was a walk in the park for the eventual victors. First map, Mirage, went 16-4 in their favor, and Nuke was the map that allowed them to seal the deal with a 16-10 performance.

While Dignitas fe solidified their status as the best female roster in CS:GO right now, the IEM Katowice Major is still underway. ENCE and Natus Vincere are facing off in the first semifinal, while Astralis and MIBR will battle it out later today.


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