Intel Extreme Masters Season X – World Championship
2016 | |
Tournament information | |
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Sport | League of Legends |
Location | Katowice, Silesian Voivodeship, Poland |
Administrator(s) | Electronic Sports League |
Venue(s) | Spodek |
Teams | Eight teams |
Final positions | |
Champions | SK Telecom T1 (Duke, Blank, Faker, Bang, Wolf) |
1st runners-up | Fnatic (Gamsu, Spirit, Febiven, Rekkles, Klaj) |
2nd runners-up | Royal Never Give Up (Looper, Mlxg, Xiaohu, Wuxx, Mata) |
Tournament information | |
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Sport | Counter-Strike: Global Offensive |
Location | Katowice, Silesian Voivodeship, Poland |
Administrator(s) | Electronic Sports League |
Venue(s) | Spodek |
Final positions | |
Champions | Fnatic (Olofmeister, JW, flusha, krimz, dennis) |
Runner-up | Luminosity Gaming |
The Intel Extreme Masters Season X – World Championship or IEM Season X - Katowice was the world championship for the tenth season of the Intel Extreme Masters.[1] It was held at the Spodek in Katowice, Silesian Voivodeship, Poland from March 2–6, 2016.
The Counter-Strike: Global Offensive portion was won by fnatic 3-0 with a roster consisting of Olofmeister, JW, flusha, krimz, and dennis against Luminosity Gaming.[2]
League of Legends was won by SK Telecom T1 against fnatic. Both organizations had teams in both grand finals.[3]
Counter-Strike: Global Offensive
Final standings
Place | Team | Prize money |
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1st | Fnatic | $104,000 |
2nd | Luminosity Gaming | $44,000 |
3rd–4th | Astralis | $25,000 |
Natus Vincere | $23,000 | |
5th–6th | Tempo Storm | $13,000 |
Virtus.pro | ||
7th–8th | mousesports | $7,000 |
FaZe Clan | ||
9th–10th | Ninjas in Pyjamas | $5,000 |
9th-10th | E-Frag.net Esports Club | $4,000 |
11th–12th | Team EnVyUs | $3,000 |
11th–12th | The MongolZ | $2,000 |
League of Legends
Final standings
Place | Team | Prize money |
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1st | SK Telecom T1 | $ 50,000 |
2nd | Fnatic | $ 20,000 |
3rd–4th | Team SoloMid | $ 10,000 |
Royal Never Give Up | ||
5th–6th | Ever | $ 3,500 |
Qiao Gu Reapers | ||
7th–8th | Origen | $ 1,500 |
Counter Logic Gaming |
References
- ↑ Pete Volk (6 March 2016). "League of Legends IEM Katowice 2016 schedule and results". SBNation.com. Vox Media.
- ↑ Rob Zacny. "Fnatic Win The IEM Katowice Counter-Strike Championship Using Magic Bullets". Kotaku. Gawker Media.
- ↑ Pete Volk (6 March 2016). "League of Legends IEM Katowice 2016 results: SK Telecom T1 sweeps Fnatic in final". SBNation.com. Vox Media.
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