Day 6 of Dreamhack Masters 2020 saw mousepsorts being eliminated from the competition after they failed to win their final game against MAD Lions. Day 6 of Dreamhack Masters Spring 2020 also saw the culmination of the NA Group A and EU Group B.

Here is recap of how things played out on Day 6 of Dreamhack Masters Spring 2020

1. EU Group B

BIG faced compLexity in the first game of the day, with both teams already having their qualification secured. The match was to decide the first place in the group. BIG won 2-1 after a long and grueling series. BIG lost 18-22 on Mirage but overturned the deficit winning Vertigo and Dust II 16-11. It was “XANTARES” who showed up when needed the most as he ended with 75 kills to his name. With the victory BIG are now placed in the upper bracket. compLexity progress but have to settle for a lower bracket place.

The final match if the group was a decider match between mouseports and MAD Lions with the loser standing eliminated. It was mouz who were the unfortunate party to continue their downward spiral and bow out early. MAD Lions thrashed mouz on Inferno winning 16-5 and confirmed progression in the next map beating them on Train 16-10.

It wasn’t a good showing by mouz and we can only hope them to bounce back even stronger.

2. NA Group A Day 6

Furia beat Chaos EC 2-1 to remain unbeaten and already secure a top 4 finish in the NA region. Furia beat Chaos 16-11 on Inferno but Chaos bounced back on Nuke winning 19-17. Chaos put up a fight in the first half of final map on Overpass but could not stop Furia fully. They lost 16-8 managing to win a single round in the second half. “yuurih” had 76 kills to his name and ended as the top performer of the series.

Choas are now eliminated from the competition with Liquid and MiBR progressing to the lower brackets.

Group B starts off from today with EG, Cloud9, 100 Theives and Gen.G in action.

Note:- DreamHack Masters Spring 2020 was originally to take place in Jonkoping, Sweden but was shifted online due to the Coronavirus pandemic. The compeition will now have four regional events all taking place in between from 19th May to 14th June. 32 teams have been divided on their regional baese; Asia, Oceania, Europe & North America. DreamHack on its part have increased the prize pool from $250,000 to $300,000. To know the complete schedule, click here.

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Yoshit Khatadia

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