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Round-Up Reformed EP2: A Recap of Aussies’ Participation in IEM Dallas and ESL Impact, and Other Notable Events

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The Australian esports scene has been making waves in recent years, with a growing number of talented players and teams emerging on the global stage. In the past few months, Australian esports enthusiasts have had plenty to cheer about, with several notable events taking place both locally and internationally. In this article, we’ll take a look at some of the highlights of the past few months, including the Aussies’ participation in IEM Dallas and ESL Impact.

IEM Dallas

IEM Dallas was held in May 2019 and featured some of the best teams from around the world competing in Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (CS:GO). The event was a major success for the Australian teams, with both Renegades and Grayhound Gaming making it to the playoffs.

Renegades, who are based in the United States but have several Australian players on their roster, had a strong showing throughout the tournament. They finished second in their group after defeating Team Vitality and losing to ENCE Esports. In the playoffs, they faced off against FaZe Clan in the quarterfinals, where they put up a valiant fight but ultimately fell 2-1.

Grayhound Gaming, on the other hand, had a more difficult road to the playoffs. They finished third in their group after losing to both Team Liquid and ENCE Esports. However, they managed to secure a spot in the playoffs by defeating MVP PK in a tiebreaker match. In the quarterfinals, they faced off against Astralis, who were the reigning champions of IEM Dallas. Despite putting up a good fight, Grayhound Gaming were ultimately defeated 2-0.

ESL Impact

ESL Impact was held in Sydney in May 2019 and featured some of the best teams from around the Asia-Pacific region competing in CS:GO. The event was a major success for the Australian teams, with both Grayhound Gaming and Chiefs Esports Club making it to the playoffs.

Grayhound Gaming had a dominant showing throughout the tournament, finishing first in their group after defeating both ORDER and Ground Zero Gaming. In the playoffs, they faced off against Chiefs Esports Club in the semifinals, where they won 2-0. In the grand finals, they faced off against ViCi Gaming, who had been one of the strongest teams in the tournament. Despite a valiant effort from ViCi Gaming, Grayhound Gaming emerged victorious, winning the tournament and taking home the $40,000 prize.

Chiefs Esports Club also had a strong showing at ESL Impact, finishing second in their group after defeating both Tainted Minds and Avant Gaming. In the playoffs, they faced off against Grayhound Gaming in the semifinals, where they were defeated 2-0.

Other Notable Events

In addition to IEM Dallas and ESL Impact, there have been several other notable events in the Australian esports scene over the past few months. These include:

– The Overwatch Contenders Australia Season 1 Finals, which were held in April 2019 and featured some of the best Overwatch teams from around Australia competing for a $100,000 prize pool. The event was won by Sydney Drop Bears, who defeated ORDER in the grand finals.

– The League of Legends Oceanic Pro League Split 1 Finals, which were held in April 2019 and featured some of the best League of Legends teams from around Australia and New Zealand competing for a spot in the Mid-Season Invitational. The event was won by Bombers, who defeated Chiefs Esports Club in the grand finals.

– The Fortnite Summer Smash at the Australian Open, which was held in January 2019 and featured some of the best Fortnite players from around the world competing for a $500,000 prize pool. The event was won by Australian player Lachlan Power, who took home $100,000.

Conclusion

Overall, the past few months have been a major success for the Australian esports scene, with several notable events taking place both locally and internationally. The Aussies’ participation in IEM Dallas and ESL Impact was particularly impressive, with both Renegades and Grayhound Gaming putting up a strong fight against some of the best teams in the world. With more events on the horizon, it’s clear that the Australian esports scene is only going to continue to grow and thrive in the coming years.

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