ECS Season 3 has come to an end. The league started in April 14th, with 20 teams battling for the event’s 1st place with the prize of $250,000.
From the first stage of the league, only 8 team advanced to the final. Leaving teams like Dignitas, Virtus.pro, Immortals, team EnVyUs, among other good teams behind.
The 8 teams attending the ECS Season 3 finals were:
- rain
- kioShiMa
- allu
- karrigan
- NiKo
- dev1ce
- dupreeh
- Xyp9x
- Kjaerbye
- gla1ve
- shox
- bodyy
- NBK
- kennyS
- apEX
- olofmeister
- dennis
- KRiMZ
- JW
- flusha
- n0thing
- shroud
- Skadoodle
- Stewie2k
- autimatic
- FalleN
- fer
- coldzera
- TACO
- felps
- nitr0
- EliGE
- jdm64
- stanislaw
- Twistzz
- RUSH
- NAF
- mixwell
- tarik
- hazed
In group stages only 4 teams would advance. The groups were:
Group A: SK FaZe G2 OpTic
Group B: Cloud9 Astralis Liquid Fnatic
The playoff elimination matches results were:
FaZe Clan eliminated Cloud9, in a 2-0 victory.
SK Gaming eliminated Astralis, in a 2-1 vistory.
Leaving SK Gaming and FaZe Clan facing each other in the grand final. FaZe won on Mirage 16-11 but couldn’t handle SK in the next two maps that went on overtime, Inferno 17-19 and Train 17-19.
SK got the $250,000 1st place money out of $660,000 in prize pool.
The Event’s final standings
1. SK – $250,000
2. FaZe – $120,000
3-4. Astralis – $65,000
3-4. Cloud9 – $65,000
5-6. G2 – $45,000
5-6. Liquid – $45,000
7-8. OpTic – $35,000
7-8. fnatic – $35,000
Fernando ‘fer’ Alvarenga was elected MVP.