The October GWENT Open Has A Winner

Dean (15. October 2018 18:50 )
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The October GWENT open is all said and done, and we've got a winner.

CD Projekt Red, the hallowed creators of The Witcher series (the games, not the novels, obviously), announced that Frederick "Freddybabes" Bird has emerged victorious, slaying his enemies, and by that, I mean beating them at a digital card game. 

The tournament took place on October 13th and 14th, and had eight top-tier GWENT players fighting for dominance, competing for a $25,000 prize pool, Crown Points, and, of course, a spot in the next GWENT Challenger, which will be the last event before the grand finale of the GWENT Masters series. You can watch the entire thing below, the action starts at about 30 minutes in.

Here is a list of the complete standings from the tournament:

 

WINNER
Frederick "Freddybabes" Bird (United Kingdom)

FINALISTS
Frederick "Freddybabes" Bird (United Kingdom) — $9,650

Andrzej "Adzikov" Bal (Poland) — $4,600

SEMIFINALISTS
Andrada "radu.andrada" Radu (Romania) — $2,800
Raffael "GameKingAT" Iciren (Austria) — $2,350

QUARTERFINALISTS
Damian "TailBot" Kaźmierczak (Poland) — $1,400
Mikel "Nujwk" Besga Aristizabal (Spain) — $1400
Kacper "kacper322" Sobkowicz (Poland) — $1400
Paweł "kams134" Skoroda (Poland) — $1400 
 
The GWENT Masters is the official esports series of GWENT: The Witcher Card Game, where players compete for the title of GWENT World Champion, tournament prize pools and Crown Points. There are three tiers of official GWENT Masters events: Open, Challenger, and the grand finale World Masters tournament. GWENT Masters also involves participation in licensed tournaments, as well as an in-game Pro Ladder mode, which allows all gamers to enter the world of GWENT pros.



The October GWENT Open Has A Winner
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