China and Philippines win Dragon Nest SEA Invitationals
China player "777" wins one-versus-one tournament, Philippines team wins three-versus-three grand finals.
The winners of the recently-held Dragon Nest SEA Invitationals held in Funan Digitalife Mall, Singapore have been officially announced. He "777" Yinjun, who represents China, won first place for the one-versus-one match using the mercenary class. He won $1,000 as well as TT Esports merchandise.
For the three-versus-three matchup, the RON team from the Philippines brought home the gold. Team members Ronel "Cherrell" Tan, Milan "Girmoire" Morales, and Whalter" whlater" Obina used the priest, elemental lord, and mercenary class respectively. The team won $3,000 along with TT Esports merchandise.
Dragon Nest SEA is a free-to-play MMO where players explore the fantasy world of Verathea using four main classes. A new class, the Academic, was recently released on the latest Dragon Nest update. For more information, check out GameSpot's recent news post about the class.
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- Publisher(s): Nexon America Inc.
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- Genre: Role-Playing
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