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eINs wins the Rainbow Six APAC Pro-League Finals

Japanese team eINs (above) has emerged victorious as the champion of the Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six APAC Pro-League Finals, held in Sydney this past weekend.

South Korean team MantisFPS joins eINs in qualifying for the Season 3 Pro-League Finals, taking place over 18-19 November in Sao Paulo, Brazil.

Australia’s number one seed, Corvidae, made it as far as the second semi-final round, losing to eINs. Our other Aussie team, Mindfreak, fell to MantisFPS in the first semi-final. At least we got beat by the best, eh?

Pro League finalists as as follows:

  • Continuum (North America)
  • 1nFamy (North America)
  • Team Fontt (Latin America)
  • Black Dragons (Latin America)
  • PENTA Sports (Europe)
  • ENCE eSprots (Europe)
  • eINs (Asia Pacific)
  • MantisFPD (Asia Pacific)

Do Asia Pacific proud, you guys.

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