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时间:2025-04-20 07:37:50 来源:cs2 open case 作者:case drop 阅读:717次
The ESL Extreme Masters III European Qualifying Round 2 is complete and will now move into the final qualifying stage before the offline LAN finals.

Over the last few months we have seen many teams from nations across Europe, competing for a place in the offline LAN finals in Hamburg, Germany and an attempt to win a piece of the 80,000 USD prize pot.

The tournament has just passed through the second qualifying round which saw the following matches:

[results, 254,6524,6523,6522,6516,6514,6513,6414,6367,6366,6365,6363,6362,6361,6360,6356,6355]

Demos from all these matches can be found here.

The winners of these matches will all be progressing to the final qualifying round where they will be joining the likes of:

FranceaAa
FranceemuLate
Germanyn!faculty
Swedenfnatic
Polandjustplay
SpainLedPC
PolandMYM
Germanymousesports
DenmarkmTw
NorwayPlayzone
SwedenSK Gaming
DenmarkSpirit of Amiga
GermanyAlternate
Finlandroccat
UkraineVirtus.Pro
FinlandATS

Group drawings for the regular season will take place tomorrow at 21:00 CET. Only 12 of the teams in this final main round will secure themselves a place in Hamburg and that much closer to a slice of the 80,000 USD prize pot.  Stay tuned to HLTV.org for full event coverage.

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