Heading to Round 3 with a 0-2 record, the Philippines' Aurora Gaming is on the brink of an early exit in the M6 World Championship.
Not again today.
Aurora Gaming dropped their second consecutive game in the Swiss Stage of the Mobile Legends: Bang Bang M6 World Championship, succumbing to NIP Flash, 1-0, on Friday, November 29.
It was the first win of the Singaporean club in the tournament after losing to CFU Gaming in their opening match.
NIP Flash dominated early, scoring a wipeout in the middle of a turtle skirmish--including double kills from KurtTzy and Vanix.
The Singaporean club then took time to methodically destroy their Philippine counterparts’ turrets from the middle and bottom lanes before ultimately securing the win.
Hadess was simply unstoppable with an impressive KDA of five kills and eight assists while Vanix posted seven kills and three assists.
RORA are coming off a stunning loss against Myanmar's Falcon Esports in their opening match and are still winless.
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Round 3 of the Swiss stage will be crucial for RORA. Here, the four teams with a 0-2 record will be matched for a best-of-three series. The losers will be eliminated, while the winners survive and head to Round 4.
Meanwhile, Fnatic ONIC PH (1-0) will aim for back-to-back wins later when they face CFU Gaming (1-0).
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