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09:40, 23.09.2024
Elisa Masters has announced the team of analysts for the tournament in Finland, including true esports legends. The return of Thorin, who last worked at the PGL Stockholm Major in 2021, when NAVI won, attracted the most attention.
The return of Thorin and company
After a long break, Thorin will be back on stage as an analyst. He will be joined at the analyst table by other well-known figures in the esports scene, including Richard Lewis - desk host, James Banks - stage host, and Mauisnake - analyst.
A unique team of talents
Thorin and Richard Lewis are legendary names who have been working in esports for many years. Their style is a combination of in-depth analysis, uncompromising criticism, and incredible chemistry between the studio members.
Elisa Masters Espoo 2024 promises to be a special tournament not only because of the high level of teams, but also because of the talented studio team that will make the show a real treat for the audience.
BUCKLE UP! 🔥
— Elisa Esports (@ElisaEsports) September 23, 2024
This is THE LINEUP everyone wanted but no one else had the guts to bring together. Expect nothing less than raw insight, unfiltered banter, and expert analysis that will echo throughout the Arena at #ElisaMasters Espoo 2024! 🎙️
Stage Host: @BanKsEsports
Desk… pic.twitter.com/SEoKrx5sQN
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Community reaction: an explosion of emotions on social media
The announcement of the analytical team immediately became one of the main topics of discussion on various platforms. Twitter users literally exploded with comments:
- @OnlyJoshinTV: “Now I have to change my pants.”
- @Japp2t: “MAUI MY GOAT HOLY SHIT”
- @XinpAgd: “No way you got the best possible desk in the world cs to espoo wtf”
This announcement caused a real wave of positive emotions, especially among those who have been waiting for Thorin's return to the big stage for a long time. Fans are already preparing to see analysts in action and hear their uncompromising opinions.
Prize pool and dates
The tournament will take place from October 16 to 20 in Espoo, Finland, with a prize pool of $200,000. It will feature 8 teams competing for the top prize of $100,000.
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