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WATCH: FS Esports in a 2v4 clutch to secure first chicken dinner at BGIS Grand Finals

After multiple struggles, FS Esports have secured their first chicken dinner at BGIS Grand Finals after an insane 2v4 clutch from an almost impossible-to-win situation.

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First win for FS Esports at BGIS 2024 Grand Finals (Source - Krafton)

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After 10 matches, FS Esports finally joined the ranks of other teams with chicken dinner at the BGIS Grand Finals, and they did it with style. What seems to be an impossible situation for them against Team Aaru, turned out to be a 2v4 clutch, all thanks to FS Wizard.

The final showdown between the two teams started as your regular 4v4. However, it quickly turned to a 2v4 after Team Aaru knocked down two players from FS Esports. At this point, it was game over for FS as they were at both man and zone disadvantage.

TraceGod however, took down one and Wizard made a hero run at the remaining three and the managers to defeat them and take the first victory for their team at the Grand Finals with a 22-point chicken dinner. Team Aaru also had a great run but missed the final stretch once again, although they did jump up the leaderboard rankings.

Following the conclusion, the overall rankings saw FS Esports reach the second Spot while Team Aaru is now just a few points behind 8bit and may overtake them soon if they fail to perform further.

Global Esports holds on to the top spot

Amidst all the flying bullets, the top spot on the leaderboard is still being held hostage by Global Esports. Their previous win on Sanhok had such an impact that all they needed to do was the bare minimum before getting eliminated.

Also Read: Global Esports secures second chicken dinner and makes a new record at BGIS 2024 Grand Finals

GE secured seven finishers and while the team did not receive any position points, this was enough to keep the team on the top. Team Soul on the other hand saw the first elimination without a single point, pushing them in the third spot. Their previous performance has managed to hold them, but other teams are also closing in, and they will need to put their A-game on if they do not want to drop further.

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