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contentText[[Companies/Complexity Gaming|Complexity Gaming]] emerged as the champions of the ESL Challenger series Major at DreamHack Summer held in Jönköping. They clinched the title by defeating [[Companies/Team Falcons|Team Falcons]] in the grand final held yesterday afternoon. Although the matches were closely contested, Complexity managed to secure victories on both maps, thereby sealing their triumph in the tournament. Complexity displayed impressive form throughout the competition, only dropping a single game during the group stage against ENCE. This solid performance underscored their dominance and consistency throughout the event. '''More:'''[[News/Sang-in Choi to Leave DRX|Sang-in Choi to Leave DRX]] The victory is significant for Complexity Gaming, as it represents their first offline event win since 2010. Back then, a Brazilian roster featuring Gabriel "FalleN" Toledo triumphed over Evil Geniuses in the grand final of the IEM V American Championship Finals held in New York during the 1.6 era. [[People/EliGE|EliGE]] stated "We've been through a lot. A lot of really close losses. A lot of crazy wins. To be able to end it with something to show for it makes me really happy." <blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-theme="dark" data-width="px"><a href=https://twitter.com/ESLCS/status/1802370327684563080></a></blockquote>

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