Turkish teams continue to do well in the biggest qualifiers of Wild Rift. SuperMassive Blaze became champion in the Origin Series August Finals, the Grand Final 2021 qualifier.
Wild Rift Origin Series August Finals, which started 3 days ago, had a magnificent ending.
The series, had a Bo5 structure. However, SuperMassive Blaze did not let the series go that far, winning 3-1 against BAL Esports. The most notable move of SMB, who has established an extraordinary strategy, was locking in Pantheon every match.
For a detailed summary of the tournament, click here.
Having completed the Wild Rift Origin Series B group, SuperMassive Blaze has been fan favorite since the first day of the tournament because they defeated Unicorns of Love in the second round, which were undefeated in the June and July finals.
Tournament champion SuperMassive Blaze pocketed a prize reward worth of $8,754. However, their inability to qualify for the first two months’ finals deprived them of the Grand Final 2021, despite this first-place score.
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