Mumbai last played host to the tournament during the Summer LAN Finale of 2018 where Team Signify, Invictus and Mukul won in Dota 2, CS: GO and Clash Royale respectively. A year has passed since then and a lot has changed. ESL India has introduced a new mobile game to the tournament which is Brawl Stars. The upcoming LAN Finale will be the first live event for the 3v3 game in India.

After months of intense battles throughout the Starter Cup, Challenger Cup and the Masters League, the top four teams/players of the Masters League table have qualified for the LAN Finale and will fly to Mumbai for the final.

The four CS: GO teams that have qualified are-

SignifyWingsEntity GamingGlobal Esports

The four Dota 2 teams are-

Entity GamingSignifyReckoning EsportsGlobal Esports

The Brawl Stars teams are-

Team 8bit8bit LegendsLethal CoresODA

And finally, the Clash Royale players are-

DeveshSaifMabbasKaran Manganani aka Jin Kazama

The 30 lacs prize pool will be divided among the four games as follows-

CS: GO- ₹10,25,000Dota 2- Rs. ₹10,25,000Brawl Stars- ₹6,50,000Clash Royale- ₹2,50,000

More information such as talent, casters and schedule have still not been revealed but we can expect them to be available in the coming days. Just like ESL India’s other competitions, the LAN Finale will also be live streamed for free on Hotstar so that players who cannot make it Mumbai can catch the excitement from the comfort of their homes.

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