PGL Wallachia Season 6 results and final standings

PGL Wallachia Season 6

PGL Wallachia Season 6 results and final standings

The second-to-last S-Tier Dota 2 esports tournament of the year has come to an end, and it was a big one. PGL Wallachia Season 6 saw 16 of the best teams compete on LAN at the PGL Studios venue in Bucharest, Romania, for their share of the $1 million prize pool. Here’s what went down.

MOUZ wins PGL Wallachia Season 6

While MOUZ wasn’t one of the favorites heading into PGL Wallachia Season 6, the squad made its presence felt right from the get-go. The new team also includes the legendary Malaysian superstar, Yeik “MidOne” Nai Zheng, who returned to competitive Dota 2 after nearly two years away, in case you were wondering.

So MOUZ went 3-1 in the Group Stage, first beating Roar Gaming, then losing to Team Spirit. MOUZ went on to beat Xtreme Gaming and NAVI with 2-1 scorelines to make it to the Playoffs Stage of PGL Wallachia Season 6.

In the Playoffs Stage, it was PARIVISION who knocked MOUZ down with a 2-1 early on. However, MOUZ climbed through the lower bracket to get to the Grand Final, defeating HEROIC, OG, BetBoom Team, and Team Liquid along the way.

In the best-of-five Grand Final, Team Spirit drew first blood. However, MOUZ bounced back to win the next two games in a row, and Team Spirit tied up proceedings 2-2 by winning the fourth game. MOUZ managed to win the final game of the series for a 3-2 victory, lifting the organization’s first S-Tier LAN trophy in Dota 2. Congratulations!

Final PGL Wallachia Season 6 standings

In case you couldn’t watch the event live or haven’t been following closely, you can check out the final standings and prize pool distribution of PGL Wallachia Season 6 below.

PlacementTeamPrize Money (USD)
1stMOUZ$300,000
2ndTeam Spirit$175,000
3rdTeam Liquid$120,000
4thBetBoom Team$80,000
5th – 6thOG, PARIVISION$60,000 (each)
7th – 8thTundra Esports, Heroic$40,000 (each)
9th – 11thNatus Vincere, Xtreme Gaming, GamerLegion$20,000 (each)
12th – 14thTeam Tidebound, Yakult Brothers, Nigma Galaxy$15,000 (each)
15th – 16thRoar Gaming, Team Cobra$10,000 (each)

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Header image via PGL.

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