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IEM Season 6 World Championship | |
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Tournament Information | |
Organizer | ESL |
Format | Group + Playoffs |
Links | Website |
Location & Dates | |
Event Type | Offline |
Country | Germany |
Start Date | 2012-03-06 |
End Date | 2012-03-10 |
Broadcast | |
Schedule | Spoiler-Free Schedule Export to Google Calendar |
IEM Season VI - World Championship in Hanover was the sixth event of the global league of the Intel Extreme Masters. Teams of Counter-Strike and League of Legends as well as StarCraft II players clashed in Hanover, Germany, in March 2012, for a total prize money of $283,000.
Overview[]
The IEM Season VI - World Championship took place in Hanover, Germany in March in the same venue as the CeBIT computer expo. This was the ESL's Intel Extreme Masters series' final event of its 6th season. 12 teams qualified for this World Championship by earning ranking points in the IEM Global Challenges throughout the season. The matches were played on the Nautilus patch with the Shen hotfixes. Main casters for this event were Phreak, Zenon, Deman, and Joe Miller.
Qualifiers[]
Rank | Points | |
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#1 | Counter Logic Gaming |
180 |
#2 | SK Gaming |
150 |
#3 | Team SoloMid |
140 |
#4 | FnaticRC |
135 |
#5 | Moscow Five |
90 |
- | Team WE |
90 |
#7 | Dignitas |
60 |
#8 | Sypher |
55 |
#9 | Millenium |
40 |
#10 | Curse Gaming |
30 |
#11 | EHome |
25 |
- | Invictus Gaming |
25 |
#13 | Team ALTERNATE |
15 |
#14 | Against All Authority |
15 |
- | v8 Esports |
10 |
- | myRevenge |
10 |
- | Frag eXecutors |
10 |
- | White Lotus |
10 |
- | CrossGaming |
10 |
- | Flash |
10 |
Format[]
- Group Stage - Round Robin Bo1
- 2nd & 3rd Place advances to Ro8
- 1st Place advances to Ro4
- Playoffs - Single Elimination - Bo3
Prize Pool[]
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Participants[]
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- 1 Team ALTERNATE and against All authority replace Invictus Gaming and Team WE as Invictus Gaming and Team WE could not participate because of visa issues.[1][2][3]
Results[]
Group Stage[]
Group A[]
Group A | |||||
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1. | Dignitas | 4-1 | |||
2. | Counter Logic Gaming | 4-1 | |||
3. | against All authority | 3-2 | |||
4. | Team ALTERNATE | 2-3 | |||
5. | Fnatic | 2-3 | |||
6. | Millenium | 0-5 |
Group B[]
Group B | |||||
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1. | Moscow Five | 5-0 | |||
2. | SK Gaming | 4-1 | |||
3. | Team Curse | 2-3 | |||
4. | TSM | 2-3 | |||
5. | Team Sypher | 1-4 | |||
6. | EHOME | 1-4 |
Playoffs[]
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Regional Distribution[]
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VODs[]
Group Stage[]
Group A | |||
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Dignitas v. CLG | Dignitas v. aAa | CLG v. FnaticRC | Team ALTERNATE v. FnaticRC |
Dignitas v. FnaticRC | CLG v. Team ALTERNATE | aAa v. Team ALTERNATE | Team ALTERNATE v. Millenium |
Dignitas v. Team ALTERNATE | CLG v. Millenium | aAa v. Millenium | FnaticRC v. Millenium |
Dignitas v. Millenium | CLG v. aAa | aAa v. FnaticRC |
Playoffs[]
Finals | ||
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Moscow Five v. Dignitas | ||
Game 1 | ||
Game 2 | ||
Additional Coverage[]
Trivia[]
- The finals were able to pull in over 267,000 concurrent viewers for IEM, breaking its previous record of 247,000 achieved at Kiev.
See Also[]
- Electronic Sports League
- Intel Extreme Masters
- Tournaments Portal
- Premier Tournaments
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Additional info[]
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