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GESC Minor can be canceled


According to our colleagues from the Sports.Ru, the last Minor of the season, which was to be held in Thailand, will be canceled.

The article is noted that the reasons for canceling the Minor are unknown. There is no other data at the source. However, during the interview, organizers did not confirm but also did not refute this information.
FYI: GESC: Thailand was to be held from 11 to 13 May in Bangkok. The prize pool would have been $ 300 000, and the teams would have played 150 rating points.

GESC Thailand Participants:
  •  Evil Geniuses (USA)
  •  VGJ.Storm (USA)
  •  Team Secret (EU)
  •  The Final Tribe (Sweden)
  •  Fnatic (ES Asia)
  •  SG e-sports (Brazil)
  •  Alpha Red
  •  Vega Squadron (Russia)
  •  Keen Gaming (China)


At the beginning of the season, four Minor events of the GESC series were planned, but then two of them were canceled. GESC: Indonesia was won by the Evil Geniuses team.

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