The QuickFire tournament has concluded — the winners took home 200,000 rubles
At the RED EXPO interactive entertainment exhibition in Moscow, the grand final of the QuickFire tournament for the game [Point Blank](/games?search=Point Blank) took place. In the final match, the teams Dark Horse and A3 battled it out.
Anyone interested could participate in the qualifying tournaments. A total of 12 teams fought for a place in the final stage, but only the two strongest teams made it to the final: A3 advanced through the upper bracket, while the DarkHorse team snatched a quota from Whocares after two matches: in the quarterfinals and in the lower bracket final.
As a result of the final stage, the winner of the QuickFire tournament was determined, who received 200,000 rubles. The team A3 won with a score of 2:0. The team's roster included Daniil “w4k3z0r” Grishankin, Maxim “EVOSTATION” Vazhnev, Nikita “Stewa” Korsakov, Dmitry “hssliebe” Mishakov, and Sergey “M1R4GE” Moskovsky.
The DarkHorse team took home a prize of 100,000 rubles.
“For 15 years now, 4game has been publishing [Point Blank](/games?search=Point Blank) for all genre enthusiasts in Russia and the CIS and supporting esports athletes in this discipline. To identify future stars on the international stage, the 4game Arena was created, providing enthusiasts with a chance to showcase their skills. This fall, we held a nationwide LAN final, where we distributed two million rubles, and now we have started organizing qualifying matches for the World Championship, which will take place in Turkey,” said Alexander Chelny, project manager of [Point Blank](/games?search=Point Blank).
4game (Fogeim) is an international platform with popular online games. The platform has released more than two dozen games, including popular MMORPGs such as Lineage 2, Aion, [Blade & Soul](/games?search=Blade & Soul), Ragnarök Online Prime, [Black Desert](/games?search=Black Desert), the online shooter [Point Blank](/games?search=Point Blank), and others.
[Point Blank](https://ru.4game.ru/pointblank/) is a computer game in the first-person shooter genre, developed by South Korean Zepetto and published by NCsoft in October 2008, and was published in Russia on December 4, 2009.
More photos from the tournament — here.