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digitec Playground: Four teams fight for victory today

Philipp Rüegg
6.6.2020
Translation: machine translated

Silent Gaming, mYinsanity, Xamax eSports and Lostik are the four teams that have made it to the final of the digitec Playground. Watch live today as they show what they can do in "Rainbow Six Siege".

In four preliminary rounds with 64 teams each, Silent Gaming, mYinsanity, Lostik and Xamax eSports, formerly Neuch eSport, qualified for the final. Today they will play in best-of-three matches in "Rainbow Six Siege" for the tournament victory. The final starts at 13:00 and will be streamed live on our Twitch channel. The event will be moderated by digitec editor Simon "Sigge" Balissat and eSports caster Christoph "EarlyBird" Earle.

Match schedule and results

Here you can find the current match results.

1st semi-final: Silentgaming vs. mYinsanity

Round 1: 7:1 for Silentgaming
Round 2: 7:2 for Silentgaming

2nd semi-final: Lostik vs. Xamax eSports

Round 1: 7:5 for Lostik
Round 2: 7:2 for Lostik

Final: Silentgaming vs Lostik

Round 1: 7:1 for Silentgaming
Round 2: 5:7 for Lostik
Round 3: 7:2 for Silentgaming

Silentgaming wins the second digitec Playground with 2:1.

Prizes

Thanks to our partners Logitech and Asus, the finalists can look forward to the following prizes. All team members of the winning teams will receive both of the products listed.

1st place

ASUS GeForce RTX 2080 Ti ROG Strix O11G Gaming (11 GB)
Graphics card
Used
CHF1880.– currently CHF2067.– new

ASUS GeForce RTX 2080 Ti ROG Strix O11G Gaming

11 GB

2nd place

Logitech G Pro (Wireless)
Mouse
CHF215.95

Logitech G Pro

Wireless

ASUS TUF Gaming VG259QM (1920 x 1080 pixels, 24.50")
Monitor
Energy Label F

ASUS TUF Gaming VG259QM

1920 x 1080 pixels, 24.50"

3rd place

Logitech G G502 Lightspeed (Wireless)
Mouse

Logitech G G502 Lightspeed

Wireless

ASUS ROG Strix Z490-F Gaming (LGA 1200, Intel Z490, ATX)
Motherboards
CHF259.–

ASUS ROG Strix Z490-F Gaming

LGA 1200, Intel Z490, ATX

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