CPLAY wins TNC CM Storm #1 CS:GO
时间:2025-04-20 09:48:03 出处:case opening阅读(143)
Danes CPLAY have defeated Swedish Absolute Legends 2-0 in the grand final of TNC CM Storm #1 CS:GO for 500€. Norwegian tempteam bested Finnish FR34KSHOW for third place.
The Nordic Cooperation's first CS:GO cup sponsored by CS:GO featured local qualifiers in Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden with the aforementioned teams qualifying to the final event.
First semi-final saw CPLAY defeat tempteam 2-0 (16-10, 16-8) without any issues on de_nuke_ve and de_mirage_csgo, while Absolute Legends were taken to their limit against FR34KSHOW in a 2-1 (16-6, 14-16, 16-13) win.
Xyp9x's CPLAY wins TNC CM Storm #1
Norwegians tempteam scored an easy win over FR34KSHOW in the third place decider, only losing fifteen rounds total on de_inferno_se and de_nuke_ve in a very one sided two map affair.
The grand final ended up in another easy win, as Faruk "pita" Pita's Absolute Legends were no match for Andreas "Xyp9x" Højsleth's CPLAY, who scored an easy 2-0 win (16-12, 16-10) on de_inferno_se and de_mirage_csgo.
TNC CM Storm #1 final standings:
1.
CPLAY - 500€
2.Absolute Legends - 5x CM Storm Quick Fire Pro & CS:GO mousepads
3.tempteam - 5x CM Storm Quick Fire Pro
4.FR34KSHOW
As the name suggests, more cups are to be expected in the future to give more Counter-Strike: Global Offensive teams in the Nordics a chance to take part.
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