Brawl Stars Championship: PSG Esports and CODEMAGIC Purple win June monthly finals

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PSG Esports and CODEMAGIC Purple have emerged the winner of Purple Brawl Stars Championship.

Courtesy of the win, PSG Esports has gotten a ticket to the Brawl Stars World Finals 2020 as the race for the other spot from the Asia region continues.

With the emergence of the champions after the first day of the June monthly finals for the Brawl Stars Championship, 2020 came to an end on Saturday, three European and Asian teams competed in a round-robin format within their respective regions and earned qualification points for the Brawl Stars World Finals which will hold later in the year.

En route to winning the tournament, PSG Esports continued their dominance in the region after winning the games against B-Boy and EZGame and dropped just a set in the two matches.

 PSG Esports will smile to the bank with $9,000 while B-boy will go home with $6,000, and EZGame will get a cash prize of $4,000.

PSG tops the leaderboard in the region with 290 points followed by Jupiter with 230 and B-Boy with 70. So, the top two teams will secure a passage to the World Finals.

CODEMAGIC won the European region after beating SK Gaming 3:0 and 3:2 against Tribe Gaming. Tribe Gaming defeated SK Gaming 3:0 as well. This made the affairs in the region not to be one-sided.

When CODEMAGIC met Tribe Gaming in the last game, both teams that had clean sweeps over SK Gaming gave a nail-biting performance as the game had to go into the Bounty game mode after playing 2-2 in the first four sets of the matches.

In the first two games of the best-of-three set, they traded, but Tribe Gaming got into an early lead in the deciding game. However, two consecutive pulls by CODEMAGIC’s “cursed” who was playing Gene into Tribe Gaming’s “Tom” and “Symantec” gave the champions the momentum, and the game shifted in their favour.

Courtesy of the victory, CODEMAGIC purple won $9,000 while Tribe Gaming and last-placed SK Gaming will pocket $6,000 and $4,000, respectively.

Written by: Oladipupo Mojeed