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Mohamed Light secure Clash Royale League 2024 World Finals (Image - Supercell)
The Clash Royale League 2024 World Finals concluded on November 3 with Mohamed Light from Twisted Minds securing another World Finals under his name. Light defeated Ryley playing for his former team SKCalalas in a dominating run with a back-to-back victory in a BO3 grand finals, securing the championship and $200,000.
Ryley saw an unfortunate run right at the end as he faced defeat twice against the same player and landed in the second spot. Another player, Lucas, playing for Olimpo Squad also missed a chance at payback after losing to Ryley in a close match.
The King and his crown 👑🏆#CRL24pic.twitter.com/eGjY4RUE2Q
— Clash Royale Esports (@EsportsRoyaleEN) November 3, 2024
Mohamed Light is considered one of the best Clash Royale players and as mentioned, this is the second championship for Mohamed Light following his victory back in the 2022 Clash Royale League. He also competed at the 2021 and 2023 Championship but wasn’t able to secure the win.
Clash Royale League 2021 World Finals saw an incredible lower bracket run from Mohamed Light only to face defeat at the grand finals. The 2023 tournament wasn’t so great, with an even early departure. This year, Light made a flawless run to the grand finals, taking down Lciop, Lucas, and Ryley.
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Here are all the final rankings for Clash Royale League 2024 World Finals
Mohamed Light - $200,000
Ryley - $100,000
Lucas - $75,000
Sub - $45,000
Lciop - $25,000
Pedro - $25,000
Guriko - $15,000
Taa - $15,000
Mohamed Light also had the bracket rest protection in case Ryley was able to defeat him in the grand finals. This happened, both players would have to play another BO3. This is similar to fighting games, giving the grand finals which is a similar chance for a comeback like every other player and avoid defeat due to a single loss. However, there was no need for a bracket reset.
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