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CD PROJEKT RED Announces Winner of the July 2018 GWENT Open

CD PROJEKT RED Announces Winner of the July 2018 GWENT Open

CD PROJEKT RED, creators of The Witcher series of games, announce that Benjamin “kolemoen” Pfannstiel has won the July GWENT Open tournament!

The weekend saw some of the best GWENT players from around the world clash in the sixth GWENT Open tournament of The Witcher Card Game’s official esports series. A total of 8 participants fought for shares of the $25,000 prize pool and GWENT Masters Crown Points, with both finalists — Benjamin “kolemoen” Pfannstiel and Oleksandr “proNEO3001” Shpak — also having secured spots in the next GWENT Challenger.

Recordings of the coverage from the July GWENT Open are available on the official CD PROJEKT RED Twitch channel.

CD PROJEKT RED Announces Winner of the July 2018 GWENT Open
WINNER – Benjamin “kolemoen” Pfannstiel (Germany)

The final standings for the tournament are as follows:

WINNER
Benjamin “kolemoen” Pfannstiel (Germany)

FINALISTS
Benjamin “kolemoen” Pfannstiel (Germany) — $9,650
Oleksandr “proNEO3001” Shpak (Ukraine) — $4,700

SEMIFINALISTS
Zehua “LpHanachan” Zhao (China) — $2,500
Daniel “Damorquis” Morkisch (Germany) — $2,350

QUARTERFINALISTS
Krzysztof “konsiu95” Konsek (Poland) — $1,750
Maciej “Molegion” Kokosza (Poland) — $1,400
Kacper “kacper322” Sobkowicz (Poland) — $1,400
Dmitrii “House_of_cards” Shliakhov (Russia) — $1,250

CD PROJEKT RED Announces Winner of the July 2018 GWENT Open

CD PROJEKT RED would like to thank the participants, as well as everyone watching the event online, for making the July GWENT Open a great tournament.

GWENT Open is part of GWENT Masters — the official esports series of GWENT: The Witcher Card Game. For the complete overview of GWENT Masters, including the ruleset, tournament dates, and format, visit masters.playgwent.com.

Related: CD PROJEKT RED is Inviting Gamers and eSports Enthusiasts to Watch the July 2018 GWENT Open

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