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Empire takes the crown at MLG Season 1 finals

Evil Geniuses' comeback bid was not enough as a CIS mainstay hoisted the trophy in Columbus on Sunday
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Evil Geniuses‘ comeback bid was not enough as a CIS mainstay hoisted the trophy in Columbus on Sunday.

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Team Empire, consummate bridesmaid of the Eastern European region, plied strong drafting and potent support play to upset the North American favorites and claim the Major League Gaming joinDOTA Season 1 championship. The victory was a major coup for a squad whose days at the top were quickly shrinking in the rear view mirror.

The best-of-three final was a back-and-forth affair as the European and North American sides traded games. Game two nearly went the way of Evil Geniuses, despite Empire’s Juggernaut sprinting out to a massive early lead.

Game three, however, was all Empire as Evil Geniuses’ unique pick-off composition put the players in disadvantageous laning match-ups. The resulting deficit was more than enough for the Russia-based side to develop three separate threats and out-muscle the North Americans for the tournament crown.

Evil Geniuses found itself in an uncharacteristic position, finishing fourth after a round-robin group stage. This result forced the team to play three best-of-three series in a single day, a schedule that unquestionably affected the team’s final series as decision-making in critical moments suffered.

Still, Empire looked strong from the beginning of the tournament to the final bell. For a team that’s seen cornerstone players bolt for more established sides, the win is nothing short of validation of its ever-rising form.

Photo via Major League Gaming, Enrique Espinoza 


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