The team that beat three Brazilian representatives in the competition, DarkZero released the champion’s call at this Sunday’s Six Major Charlotte (22) after beating compatriot Astralis in the grand final 3-2 in a comeback.
For the title, the North American team will receive a $200,000 prize, while the runner-up will receive $80,000. Oxygen and Team Liquid, who share 3/4 places, will receive a prize of 40 thousand USD each.
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DarkZero started in Group C and debuted with a win over G2. The team ended the group stage in the lead, with five wins and one loss w7m suffered on the opening day.
In the playoffs, the North American team beat Team oNe 2:1 in the comeback and also beat Team Liquid 2:1 in the semi-finals. In the decision, DarkZero started to lose again, but managed to impose itself on the maps of the next games and won 3-2 .
- DarkZero 7 x 8 Astralis – Villa
- DarkZero 7 x 3 Astralis – Country house
- DarkZero 7 x 4 Astralis – Frontier
- DarkZero 4×7 Astralis – Oregon
- DarkZero 7 x 3 Astralis – Bench
In addition to the collective title with DarkZero, Roberto “Panbazou” Feliciano was elected MVP of the competition. He finished with the most eliminations of any competitor, with 175 in total. Also worth mentioning was the performance of Luccas “Paluh” Molina, who won the EVP award reserved for other highlights of the tournament.

Final classification
- 1st– DarkZero Esports: $200,000 (~ R$984,000.00) 375 global ranking points.
- 2nd– Astralis: 80 thousand US dollars (~393,600.00 reais) 300 points in the world ranking.
- 3rd and 4th– Team Liquid and Oxygen Esports: $40,000 (R$196,000.00) 230 Global Ranking Points.
- 5th to 8th– G2 Esports, Team oNe, XSET and Team BDS: $20k (~R$98,400.00) 165 global ranking points.
- 9 to 12– Dire Wolves, FURIA Esports, w7m Esports and Wolves Esports: $10,000 (~ R$49,200.00) 105 world ranking points.
- 13 to 16– Elevate, Cyclops Athlete Gaming, Heroic and Chiefs Esports Club: $5,000 (~R$24,600.00) 50 global ranking points.
Source: Multiplayer
