This text has been taken verbatim from a press release given to Inven Global

The Arena of Valor International Championship finals came to an incredible conclusion over the weekend capped off by an upset from Taiwan’s ‘J Team’, where a come from behind victory from the losers’ bracket was followed by an unanticipated sweep of the finals which secured the team the tournament’s grand prize of $250,000.



J Team’s victory came after being routed 3-0 and knocked into the losers’ bracket by Vietnam’s Team Flash. However, the group’s determination to stay in the action fueled a second wind, which eventually led to a rematch with rivals Team Flash which resulted in an impressive 4-0 sweep. J Team’s performance was particularly boosted by its Jungler, Neil, whose impeccable play also earned him the tournament’s personal $10,000 MVP award.
The achievement positions J Team as the most formidable Arena of Valor team in the world, having bested a global roster of top-tier competitors including North America’s Allegiance and NOVA eSports who endured tough losses in the tournament’s Group Stages.


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