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Vici Gaming Awaits Rival in DreamLeague Season 11 Grand Finals

Vici Gaming Makes an Incredible Run in DreamLeague Season 11

Vici Gaming surprised everyone as they entered DreamLeague Season 11 as underdogs, but they have now secured a spot in the Major title match after an impressive run in the upper bracket.

During the group stage, Vici only lost one series to Evil Geniuses while defeating Chaos Esports Club and Natus Vincere to secure the second playoff spot in their group.

They then faced off against the top-ranked Team Secret and emerged victorious after a closely fought battle. Vici continued to dominate the competition, defeating LGD Gaming in another intense series.

Their next challenge was against a formidable Fnatic team, which had been performing exceptionally well throughout the tournament. The first game between the two teams was an intense 60-minute contest filled with incredible plays and moments.

Fnatic had an easier path to the upper bracket finals, sweeping both Virtus Pro and Keen Gaming. It seemed like Fnatic would join EG, Secret, and VP at the top of the Dota 2 leaderboard.

However, Fnatic was able to secure a late-game victory in the first match, thanks to a Winter Wyvern draft by team captain Anucha “Jabz” Jirawong and a stolen Aegis by Abed “Abed” Yusop. The second game followed a similar pattern, with Fnatic gaining an early advantage but Vici battling back.

Vici’s ability to perform well in teamfights and their methodical approach helped them secure a win against all odds. They showed resilience and determination, proving that they could handle anything their opponents threw at them.

After their 2-1 victory, Vici Gaming is now waiting to face the winner of the Fnatic vs. VP rematch in the lower bracket finals. VP has defeated both LGD and Secret to secure a top three placement in this season.

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