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02nd February 2010, 17:15

IEM IV - Asian Continental Finals

The Season IV Asian Championship Finals will feature a total of eight teams fighting for the first two places, which will automatically take them to the World Championship Finals and grant the first team 25,000$.

Surprisingly, last year's Asian Champions, wNv.cn - now known as TyLoo.raw, along with other Chinese teams, haven't been announced to take part at this tournament due to Visa restrictions. The Electronic Sports League have announced three teams from Taiwan as their replacements, however these squads are unlikely to be as experienced and skilled as the Chinese.

Therefore we can clearly state that main favorites for this year's Continental Finals are WeMadeFOX, although the team is not in its best form following some decent results at Arbalet Cup Kazakhstan and not only. The Koreans are bound to win Group A, while their opponents - TitaNs and Immunity - have some hard work to do in Group B. Follow the complete Groupstage in the next coverage page.

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