October 16, 2024
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Ukrainian eSports team NAVI won IEM Rio 2024 in an epic final

The Ukrainian eSports team Natus Vincere (1) won a convincing victory over the German organization MOUZ (5) in the finals of IEM Rio 2024 in the Counter-Strike 2 discipline.

The match took place in the V5 format and ended with a score of 3:1. The game started with the Inferno “mice” selection, where the “born to win” got off to a shaky start and conceded in the first half. However, after the change of sides, NAVI not only fought back, but also won.

The game then switched to Dust2 (Natus Vincere’s choice). “Born to win” did not leave a single chance to the opponents, giving them only 2 rounds, and turned the game over to Mirage. This map, like the first one, started in favor of the German team. The game itself was fairly even, but in the key rounds NAVI lacked accurate shots from the team’s sniper Igor “w0nderful” Zhdanov.

Everything was decided at Ancient, where the German team seemed to win again. However, Natus Vincere made an incredible comeback from a score of 10:2 and lifted the Rio trophy above their heads.

IEM Rio 2024. Brazil.

The prize pool is 250,000 dollars

Final, October 13

Natus Vincere (Ukraine) – MOUZ (Germany) 3:1

For winning this tournament, “born to win” received 100,000 dollars and a ticket to IEM Katowice 2025. For NAVI, this is already the sixth final in a row. The team is close to matching their own record (7 consecutive finals in 2021) and close to matching FaZe’s incredible feat in 2023-24 (8 finals).

Note that after this victory, NAVI continued an interesting series of results in these finals. The team wins every second decisive match. And, accordingly, he will also lose after another time.

Natus Vincere consists of two Ukrainians, a Lithuanian, a Romanian and a Finn:

  • Valery “b1t” Vakhovsky (Ukraine);
  • Justinas “jL” Lekavicius (Lithuania);
  • Aleksi “Aleksib” Virolainen (Finland);
  • Mihai “iM” Ivan (Romania);
  • Igor “w0nderful” Zhdanov (Ukraine);
  • Andriy “B1ad3” Horodenskyi (coach, Ukraine).

Previously, “born to win” lost in the final of the prestigious BLAST Premier Fall Final 2024 tournament, which was held in Denmark.

”, — write: champion.com.ua

The Ukrainian eSports team Natus Vincere (1) won a convincing victory over the German organization MOUZ (5) in the finals of IEM Rio 2024 in the Counter-Strike 2 discipline.

The match took place in the V5 format and ended with a score of 3:1. The game started with the Inferno “mice” selection, where the “born to win” got off to a shaky start and conceded in the first half. However, after the change of sides, NAVI not only fought back, but also won.

The game then switched to Dust2 (Natus Vincere’s choice). “Born to win” did not leave a single chance to the opponents, giving them only 2 rounds, and turned the game over to Mirage. This map, like the first one, started in favor of the German team. The game itself was fairly even, but in the key rounds NAVI lacked accurate shots from the team’s sniper Igor “w0nderful” Zhdanov.

Everything was decided at Ancient, where the German team seemed to win again. However, Natus Vincere made an incredible comeback from a score of 10:2 and lifted the Rio trophy above their heads.

IEM Rio 2024. Brazil.

The prize pool is 250,000 dollars

Final, October 13

Natus Vincere (Ukraine) – MOUZ (Germany) 3:1

For winning this tournament, “born to win” received 100,000 dollars and a ticket to IEM Katowice 2025. For NAVI, this is already the sixth final in a row. The team is close to matching their own record (7 consecutive finals in 2021) and close to matching FaZe’s incredible feat in 2023-24 (8 finals).

Note that after this victory, NAVI continued an interesting series of results in these finals. The team wins every second decisive match. And, accordingly, he will also lose after another time.

Natus Vincere consists of two Ukrainians, a Lithuanian, a Romanian and a Finn:

  • Valery “b1t” Vakhovsky (Ukraine);
  • Justinas “jL” Lekavicius (Lithuania);
  • Aleksi “Aleksib” Virolainen (Finland);
  • Mihai “iM” Ivan (Romania);
  • Igor “w0nderful” Zhdanov (Ukraine);
  • Andriy “B1ad3” Horodenskyi (coach, Ukraine).

Previously, “born to win” lost in the final of the prestigious BLAST Premier Fall Final 2024 tournament, which was held in Denmark.

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