After an intense day one of The Arena Championship Valorant by Comic Con India and The Esports Club, it was time for the teams to battle for the final time to grab a share of the Rs. 3,00,000. On day two, Van Dijk Fan Club and Dieversity Esports went against each other in a best-of-three series to decide who would finish third and claim the Rs. 50,000 cash prize.
While Van Dijk Fan Club looked weak in front of GGEZ in the semifinals, they showed resilience by dominating Dieversity Esports. They went on to win the game with a 2-0 scoreline and secure third place in The Arena Championship by The Esports Club at Hyderabad Comic Con. Let's look at how Van Dijk Fan Club pulled a dominating victory over Dieversity Esports.
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Van Dijk Fan Cub vs Dieversity Esports: The Arena Championship 3rd Place Match Recap
The best-of-three series between Van Dijk Fan Club and Dieversity Esports kicked off on the map of Bind. The Van Dijk Fan Club players looked warmed up, decimating Dieversity Esports from the first round itself and going on a five-round winning spree. By the end of the first half, Van Dijk Fan Clun looked in complete control as the scoreline read 8-4 in their favor. While Dieversity Esports tried pushing Van Dijk Fan Club back, they had no answers to Van Dijk Fan Club's attack, resulting in their defeat on Bind with a 13-10 scoreline.
The second game was a do-or-die match for Dieversity Esports. To reverse sweep their opponents, Dieversity Esports entered the map of Icebox but could barely touch Van Dijk Fan Club's players. In the first half, Van Dijk Fan Club was on the defense but still continued to decimate Dieversity. They won eight back-to-back rounds to secure a 9-3 lead in the first half. While Dieversity won the first two rounds in the second half, Van Dijk Fan Club finished the game by winning the subsequent rounds and securing a 13-5 victory.
With that victory, Van Dijk Fan Club secured 3rd place at The Arena Championship and the Rs. 50,000 cash prize, whereas Dieversity Esports had to go empty-handed. GGEZ and Jai Jhakan will play the event's grand finals for the lion's share of the Rs. 3,00,000 prize pool and The Arena Championship title. Fans can join The Esports Club's official YouTube Channel to cheer for their favorite team.