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Gamers2 and Gambit secure LCS qualification

Two Teams Earn their Spot in the European LCS

Only two teams emerged victorious from today’s European League Championship Series studio showdown. Gamers2 and Gambit Gaming secured their spots in the LCS for the upcoming season.

Gamers2 faced off against veteran team SK Gaming in an intense series. After climbing to a 2-0 lead, Gamers2 faced the threat of a reverse sweep. However, they managed to hold on and claim a 3-2 victory.

Mateusz “Kikis” Szkudlarek and Jesse “Jesse” Le are making their return to the LCS, joining the Gamers2 roster. On the other hand, Lennart “SmittyJ” Warkus, Luka “PerkZ” Perkovic, and Glenn “Hybrid” Doornenbal will be making their LCS debut.

Gambit Gaming proved their dominance against Mousesports, winning three straight games. Despite the absence of AD Carry Konstantinos “Forg1ven” Tzortziou, the team displayed a strong performance and secured their place in the LCS.

Gamers2 and Gambit join Team Dignitas EU as the new competitors in the European LCS for the next season.

North American Promotion Tournament Begins Tomorrow

Tomorrow, the North American promotion tournament kicks off with Enemy Esports facing off against Team Coast. Relegation specialist Joey “Youngbuck” Steltenpool joins Enemy as their coach. Afterwards, Team8 and Team Imagine will battle it out to secure the final spot in the NA LCS 2016 Spring Split.

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