ESL ESEA Dubai Invitational: Day 3 Recap

Day three has concluded for the ESL ESEA Pro League Dubai Invitational, a $250,000 Counter-Strike: Global Offensive event.

Day three concluded for the ESL ESEA Pro League Dubai Invitational, a $250,000 Counter-Strike: Global Offensive event. An exciting Grand Final rippled throughout the whole day as we concluded the event.

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Grand Final Results


The winning teams from the semi-final’s faced off in a best-of-five Grand Final to take home $100,000.

  • TSM won 16-13 against VP (Overpass)
  • VP won 16-7 against TSM (Train)
  • TSM won 16-3 against VP (Dust2)
  • VP won 16-7 against TSM (Cobblestone)
  • VP won 16-14 against TSM (Mirage)

Virtus.pro were crowned the ESL ESEA Dubai Invitational champions after a 3-2 series win – congratulations to them!


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