With just four teams left in the Skyesports Championship 2024, the competition is almost over, and the top four teams will split the $300,000 prize money.
Prior to today’s events, Eternal Fire and Aurora had already confirmed their spots in the Semi-Finals; 3DMAX and The MongolZ will follow them the next day.
In the Skyesports Championship 2024 Quarter-Finals, we’re looking at how both teams defeated their opponents. In addition, Bryan Francis was present in Mumbai to speak with celebrities such as gla1ve and Techno following their individual matches!
3DMAX walk over ENCE
Even though they advanced to the playoffs, ENCE faced difficulties throughout the Skyesports Championship 2024 Group Stage, as we previously reported.
To stand a chance against 3DMAX, who have only fallen short of Eternal Fire thus far in the competition, they needed to get better. ENCE was penalized with a quick 2:0 series loss since they were unable to accomplish that.
While 3DMAX was undoubtedly great overall, IGL Maka took the lead with a strong 40:22 series. This kind of output from your leader means that you will always be difficult to defeat, no matter what.
After the game, we had the opportunity to speak with gla1ve, who bemoaned the amount of space granted to the French team and said that ENCE “got caught off guard” by 3DMAX’s tactics and “when it came to CT, we didn’t really get going.” Gla1ve also pledged, “it will be better when we have a bit more understanding of how we want to play,” in reference to the team’s future.
We’re eager to see what ENCE can accomplish once the likes of Podi and SDY are fully up to speed with the team’s plans, despite the loss here in Mumbai.
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The MongolZ inch out AMKAL
Prior to the match, The MongolZ were undoubtedly the favorites to defeat AMKAL. These were two competitive maps that might have gone any way, even though that’s precisely how the 2:0 series ended.
Here, The MongolZ’s IGL bLitz stole the show once more, putting in enormous amounts of effort and demonstrating why he’s currently one of the game’s most underappreciated leaders.
Techno of The MongolZ, who we were fortunate to talk with, shared some thoughts about the matchup with AMKAL with our very own Bryan Francis:
In addition, Techno thought that The MongolZ “are slowly finding ourselves during the tournament,” following a difficult comeback from the player break “where we weren’t performing.”
The MongolZ will be hoping that they are at their best for what should be a fierce Semi-Final match at the Skyesports Championship 2024 against Eternal Fire.