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ninja wins EPS MVP award

时间:2025-04-21 10:40:50 来源:cs case sim 作者:keydrop cs 阅读:217次

Team Bavarian Heaven captain Vinh "ninja" Bui Thanh has been named the Most Valuable Player of the seventeenth German ESL Pro Series season.

A tradition ath German EPS finals is the award show, taking place on Saturday. The season eighteen finals are currently undergoing in Cologne and not long ago the season seventeen MVP was called out.

It should be Vinh "ninja" Bui Thanh from TBH who won the award this season, in front of Manuel "Tixo" Makohl and Manuel "approx" Zeitz.


MVP of season seventeen: ninja

Rookie of the Season went to Max "avenue" Höltgen from the German mTw squad. Höltgen clinched the award in front of the ARSENIX duo Alexander "aBBEEE" Brinkmann and Marten "mat" Gehrke.

The finals for the German ESL Pro Series season seventeen will continue shortly with the upper-bracket final between mousesports and Alternate, followed by the lower-bracket final later tonight, seeing n!faculty and TBH face off. Both of these matches will feature HLTV, while the Consolidation Final and the Grand Final, both being played Sunday, will be broadcasted by ESL TV.

(责任编辑:casebattles)

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