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Six Masters 2019 competing teams, prize pool detailed

The Six Masters 2019 is fast approaching; ahead of competition later this month, Ubisoft has detailed competing teams and the event’s prize pool.

Prize pool

A total of $25,000 AUD will be up for grabs during the event, split between all twelve teams and their finishing positions as follows:

  • 1st Place: $20,000 AUD
  • 2nd Place: $10,000 AUD
  • 3rd–4th Place: $4,000 AUD each
  • 5th-8th Place: $2,000 AUD each
  • 9th-10th Place: $1,500 AUD each
  • 11th-12th Place: $500 AUD each

Competing teams

Now that qualifiers have finished, all twelve competing teams can be detailed alongside the Group they all fall under:

Group A

  • Orgless
  • Oddity Esports
  • Ex-AVANT
  • Equinox
  • ACME Association
  • Power Plays

Group B

  • FNATIC
  • Mindfreak
  • Fury Australia
  • Off The Grid Esports
  • Extricity
  • Sleeper Gamin

The Six Masters 2019 event starts up on 15 and 16 June and will take place over five weeks, culminating in a Grand Final at the Melbourne Esports Open in September.

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