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Gaimin Gladiators steals away victory from LOUD in Match 4, latter responds with even bigger win

LOUD give up after one setback impossible, the team secures Match 5 after facing defeat against Gaimin Gladiators in Match 4 of Free Fire Esports World Cup Group Stage.

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LOUD, the team who was crushing their opponents have now been outplayed by Gaming Galdiators. The team stole what was going to be the biggest victory for Group Stage Day 2 right out of LOUD’s mouth, while also securing a big Booyah.

From fans to casters, everyone was surprised with this match as the team was having quite a rough time in the previous matches. Gaming Gladiators were event struggling to make it into the top five. Even if the team can’t replicate this victory once again, they did provide fans a great show they came for.

Gaming Gladiators still have a long way to go before reaching the top 12 as a lot of other teams are also fighting with the same ambition. Teams like Twisted minds have been making constantly finishing up in top three spots while, Buriram United Esports, LOUD and RRQ are juggling across top three.

Also Read: Twisted Minds in 4v4 duel against P Esports at Free Fire Esports World Cup

LOUD takes back what they were owed

LOUD’s presence has been known since Day 1 and with the team playing the final few matches of their group stages, another win for the team would have been huge. Many would say that Gaming Gladiators robbed them of a hard fought victory, but do remember that every team there is to win but only, one can lift the trophy.

However, with Match 5 concluding, LOUD has proved themselves once again that they are not here to watch others steal their game. The team once again blew everyone’s mind with the biggest Booyah victory after the previous match.

The team took down RRQ Kazu in the final circle to secure the win, while also becoming the first team to cross 200 points at the Free Fire Esports World Cup Group Stage. With this, the team have secured their spot in the grand finals.

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