Sunday, December 22, 2024

ESPL 2021: Infinix B wins Esports Premier League 2021 Unplugged showcase event

Recently, India Today Gaming announced 8 of India’s best Free Fire teams competing in the  Esports Premier League 2021 Level 3 stage starting from 16th August 2021. ESPL 2021 Level 3 stage will be played between eight of the best teams from india each representing their own cities which include Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, Hyderabad, Punjab, Rajasthan, and Bangalore.

India Today Gaming revealed the city team names through the ESPL 2021 Team Draft mode. Teams competing in the ESPL 2021 Level 3 stages along with their city names are:

  • Bangalore Ballistics – Two Side Gamers
  • Delhi Dukes – AFF eSports
  • Kolkata Kaijus – Badge99
  • Punjab Paladins – Head Hunters
  • Chennai Celestials – No Chance
  • Hyderabad Hydras – Total Gaming eSports
  • Mumbai Masters – TSM FTX
  • Rajasthan Reapers – 4 Unknown

Post the completion of the draft mode pick-, that gave the teams owners opportunity to pick random teams from a set of given numbers, the further matches were held. India Today Gaming organized a showcase event featuring different players from each city’s teams. The showcase match which was played in the clash royale mode, had two teams – Infinix A and Infinix B. Infinix A featured players B99 Prahast, FTX-Indro, PN-Priyansh, and HH.Viper 24 whereas Infinix B had TG-Fozyajay, TSG Ritik, 4UN-Swastik, and AFF-MAfia21 in the squad.

The first game was won by Infinix A with a score line of 4-0. HH.Viper 24 was the MVP of the game and scored 6 kills with 1354 damage points. Second map once again was in the favour of Team A with a 4-1 score.

Infinix B came out strong in the third game of the showcase event. The team won with 4-2 score where AFF-Mafia21 was the MVP of the game with 6 kills and 1988 damage points. Infinix B just took off in the fourth game and defeated Infinix B with 4-0, TG-Fozyajay was the MVP of the game for his 6 kills. 

With a 2-2 score after the fourth game, both teams badly needed the win to be the champions. Infinix B made it a one sided match and won by a 4-0 score. TSG Ritik was the MVP of the game with 6 kills and 1823 damage points.

The complete event was streamed live on the official YouTube and Facebook channels of India Today Gaming. You can also watch the live action on various OTT platforms from below links.

India Today Gaming YouTube

India Today Gaming Facebook

AajTak Website Home Page

India Today Website Home

Gaming Tak YouTube

Hotstar

Sarjyo Mukherjee
Sarjyo Mukherjeehttp://www.talkesport.com
Sarjyo focuses on writing about CS꞉GO. Sarjyo has a special love for Valve’s famous shooter. Major tournament coverage and patch breakdowns are within Sarjyo's expertise. Sarjyo shares old-school love and expert knowledge in every piece of content.
- Advertisement -

Esports News