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Fight Night to make a return
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简介Aftonbladet Esport has unveiled the third edition of its "Fight Night" series, featuring €
Aftonbladet Esport has unveiled the third edition of its "Fight Night" series, featuring €5,000 in cash prizes.
After an eight-month break, Aftonbladet's highly-popular "Fight Night" series, in which two of the best teams in the world face off in a best-of-five match, returns for a third installment, scheduled for February 25.
This time around, the prize money has been set at €5,000 - going up from the $5,000 paid out in the second edition -, with the winner taking home a total of €4,000.
fnatic won the first two Fight Night editions
The match will feature live stream production from a newly-built studio located at Inferno Online, where two commentators will take viewers through the action.
The names of the two participating teams will be revealed by Aftonbladet shortly. fnatic won the first two editions of the tournament, beating TSM in the first one and EnVyUs in the second one.
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