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The team earned a 174 score in six dungeons and joined the winner of Season 1 earlier in the competition in high honor. I think it’s amazing to see [Aster.Y] succeed after very close, said the caster Moira Meeix Kloss. Seeing new teams, new team combinations and unexpected outcomes is the best thing about esports and I am incredibly excited for the future of WoW PvEsports. Aster.Y Method Sheeesh and Incarnation during the tournament. | Provided by Blizzard Entertainment. The captain Erik DoA Lonnquist and World of Warcraft Esports Associate Product Manager Adrian Archer-Lock congratulated the team on their victory. As far as DoA said he’s very happy to see Aster.Y. get the win after last time, Archer-Lock thanked the community for putting in on the fun throughout the year.

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The Great Push season 2 was World of Warcraft’s second dungeon one-off tournament in 2021. To earn the prize in the competition, Aster.Y started competing in the Proving Grounds phase. This qualifier competed in more than 500 teams and took place between 3-5 o’clock. Aster.Y, all the other teams who qualified for The Great Push Season 2 between Dec. 10 and 12 included – Echo Guardians, Method Sheesh, Mambo Jambo, Incarnation, and Bonedust. Great Push season 2 dungeons | Provided by Blizzard Entertainment. As of the first day of the tournament, six teams pushed a key into four different dungeons. On Saturday, a fifth dungeon was followed by a final dungeon on Sunday. One team was eliminated at the tournament. While Mambo Jambo went home on Friday, Bonedust went out on Saturday. The leaders of the four teams put their keys up to the highest level on Sunday. The team made 5 hours each, and Aster.Y broke a world record by clearing a Mythic+ 32 in the Necrotic Wake dungeon. TEAM WORKING AT TeamAsterCN ASTER.Y WITH US-Award-America First + 32 NECROTIC WALK! Yeluo: https://t.co/GFwTDzHJKCQingxin: https://t.co/BM34zqw7CBXybb: https://t.co/T6udOWTLNwAnuo: https://t.co/0Qo9tsknCl pic.twitter.com/TT9skDdoBY? WoW Sports (Weresports) December 12, 2021. After winning the award, Aster.Y won the lions share of the $22,000 prize pool and closed World of Warcraft esports for 2021. According to Blizzard, the plans for competitive World of Warcraft will be unveiled in the new year.