EPICENTER: Moscow Final Placings

After a full week of CS:GO competition, EPICENTER 2016 has concluded.

After a full week of CS:GO competition, EPICENTER 2016 has concluded. Eight teams from all over the world competed for a total $500,000 in Moscow, Russia. Six teams survived group play to advance to the playoffs, but only one winner remained. Here’s a quick rundown of how each team performed.

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1st Place ($250,000)

  • Team Dignitas

2nd Place ($100,000)

  • Virtus.Pro

3rd/4th Place ($40,000)

  • SK Gaming
  • Natus Vincere

5th/6th Place ($15,000)

  • Fnatic
  • G2 Esports

7th/8th Place ($15,000)

  • Ninjas in Pyjamas
  • Hellraisers

 

Congratulations to Team Dignitas on winning EPICENTER 2016.


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