The Dragon won the final 4-1 and directly qualified for the Group Stage of the Icons Global Championship 2022 in Singapore.
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Mariano Viegas
05/09/2022 10:50 am

After a very difficult group stage match and an intense end to the playoffs, Leviathan is crowned champion ng Wild Rift Latin America Open Season 1 and go straight inside Group Stage of the Icons Global Championship 2022 in Singaporea tournament to be played between June 14 and July 9 and will distribute two million dollars.
Leviathan won the Wild Rift Latin America Open against the Furious
Ang Dragon defeated Furious Gaming 4-1 in the finalranked in play-in of the international competition including the third, STMN Esports. Teams in South America dominated their regional zone and then did the same in the playoffs, reuniting with teams from the north. They are undoubtedly the two great opponents in Mexico City.
Leviathan dominated the group stage with 27 points, resulting in 13 wins and one loss, while the skull He finished with 23 units, as a result of his 11 wins and 3 losses. In the second period, called play-in, Dragon won the final upper bracket against Furious 3-1 and then Skull beat EBRO 3-0 to reach the playoffs.
Ang Dragon defeated 4-0 to Playing Vatra, angry beat 4-1 STMN Esports and then Skull defeated Leviathan 4-3 in the upper final. In the lower definition, Dragon won 4-3 against STMN and faced the grand final against Furious, where he won the title with a resounding 4-1.
Wild Rift Icons Global Championship 2022: playing in the Singapore tournament
Leviathan is included in group stage is confirmed Vietnamese from Team Flash, Koreans from KT Rolster, Japanese from Sengoku Gaming, Brazilians from Omegha E-sports, North Americans from Immortals and Europeans from Team Queso. It only remains to determine the Chinese champion between FPX and JDG, on May 15.
For its part, Furious and STMN Esports they were in Play-In with the Japanese from Donuts USG, the Taiwanese from Flash Wolves, the Filipinos from Rex Regum Qeon, the Thais from Buriram United Esports, the North Americans from Sentinels, the Europeans from Rix.GG and Game-Lord, the South Koreans from Freecs and T1, and the Brazilians from Keyd Stars and Freedom.
Source: Tycsports

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