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Jesse “Jezilla” Coad to represent Australia in Might & Magic’s “Road to Paris” tournament

At last weekend’s PAX AUS, Ubisoft Australian crowned Jesse “Jezilla” Coad (pictured above) the Australian champion of the Might & Magic Duel Of Champions “Road to Paris” tournament.

Beating out 32 other contestants, including runner-up Damien Brags, Coad will now travel to Paris on 30 October for Paris Games Week, where he will fight for the chance to be the Grand Champion of Might & Magic Duel Of Champions. Coad will be squaring off against seven other regional champions, plus one wildcard entry.

For placing as the Australian runner-up, Brags has been invited to an online “last chance” elite wildcard tournament. If successful, he may very well end up travelling to Paris himself for a rematch against Coad.

For more information about the Might & Magic: Duel of Champions “Road to Paris” tournament series, head here.


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