MongolZ go 26-1 to cruise past KOI

MongolZ go 26-1 to cruise past KOI

As a seasoned gamer who’s witnessed countless battles in the realm of esports, I can confidently say that The Mongolz have been nothing short of spectacular in this ESL Pro League Season 20. Their dominance over KOI was as swift as a mongoose pouncing on its prey, leaving no room for doubt. It’s not every day you see a team with such precision and power, outperforming their opponents to the extent The Mongolz did.


The Mongolz go up against Team Spirit next.

In their second game of ESL Pro League Season 20, Team MongolZ delivered an overwhelming performance, securing a resounding 26-1 victory over KOI on two maps. As a result, KOI finds themselves in a crucial situation, moving towards their last opportunity to stay alive in the competition. On the other hand, MongolZ has advanced and will now face off against Team Spirit, who experienced an unexpected defeat at the hands of MIBR

Mongolz Dominate KOI

In this game, neither team was on the verge of being knocked out, but it was crucial nonetheless. Losing would mean they’d be shifted to a survival round, where a defeat could spell their end. However, victory here would preserve their safety margin, so even if they lost in the next one, they wouldn’t face immediate elimination immediately

In the ESL Pro League, KOI suffered an early elimination after being outplayed by The Mongolz. The match didn’t last long as KOI failed to significantly disrupt The Mongolz’s strategy

910, boasting 33 fragments under his belt, undeniably stood out as one of the most impactful players within the server. His close competitor, Senzu, ended the series with 31 frags and a mere 9 deaths. On KOI, two players failed to surpass the double-digit mark, accumulating a total of 9 frags over two maps. The entire series showcased exceptional skill from The Mongolz as they consistently outperformed their opponents

MongolZ go 26-1 to cruise past KOI

In the ESL Pro League Season 20, MongolZ achieved their first series win, having overcome a previous 0-2 defeat against 3DMAX. KOI struggled in their initial match against G2 esports, being considered significant underdogs. Their loss to G2 was not entirely surprising; however, the manner of their defeat at the hands of MongolZ certainly warrants a second look. The upcoming battle between KOI and Wildcard promises intrigue as Wildcard dropped down to the lower bracket following a 0-2 loss to 9z Team

The ESL Pro League’s Season 20 began on September 3, 2024, and will run for approximately 20 days, wrapping up on the 22nd. This tournament features a total of 32 teams, divided into four groups. It boasts a prize pool of $750,000, with the winner taking home both prestigious recognition and a substantial share of the winnings

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2024-09-05 23:18

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