Ihe Lock In semi-finals left no one indifferent. The first was the big battle between the best team in the Americas and its namesake in the Pacific. In it, DRX fought hard, coming back from an unfavorable result but was unable to close the match.

LOUD made it to the finals, proving to be a tough team that can fight even when the going gets tough. That’s all the first semi-final of the Lock In, between the two best teams of the Alpha group, DRX and LOUD, gave.

The Best Lock In Game

Without a doubt, this fight between DRX and LOUD left us with the best match of what we did in Lock In. Both teams fought tooth and nail, and while it looked like the Brazilians would be in control, in the end, nothing could be further from the truth.

The meeting started in pearl, LOUD map and in which they were clearly better. With great defense, they took advantage, and they ended up winning the attack with a result of 13-5, and highlighted Aspas with Jett. Icebox was the XRD choice, but it didn’t look like it. Once again, Aspas played masterfully, and although the Koreans almost came back to second camp, with their attack, the result was ultimately a clear 13-8.

Everything seemed to be over. came Divide, a card that LOUD had chosen, but that DRX wanted to show. With a great defense, they took the first team 9-3, and despite the Brazilians looking for a comeback, It was worth the guys from Termi closing 7-13. They put fear in LOUD’s body, and more when the Fracture finished the same way. The first team was totally even, but DRX was far superior on offense and made it 2-2 with another 7-13.

However, Ascent, the tiebreaker, was disastrous for DRX. They started defending, taking the lead, but LOUD changed strategy, adapted, and the Koreans struggled to fight. The change was a 7-5, and after that, with a nice LOUD defense focused on Cauazin with the Skye, they closed the 3-2 with a 13-8.

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