WPL Season 3: Reck takes the prize; changes to next season

The season is over, and the top 30 players from Division One are once again set for the FPL-C Qualifiers.

The third season of the Dust2.us Western Pro League has come to an end, and we have our top 10 players confirmed in both divisions of play. There are set to be changes to the league starting this month, so read to the end to discover.

Division One concludes with Ethan "Reck" Serrano still at the top of the table, claiming the full $330 prize.  Below him has seen nosraC finally lift himself up to the second position to claim the $165 prize, replacing Matthew "clouds" Heise who now takes home $85. Blake "Firestar" Houston and Fowl collect the final prize amounts in the division, taking home $45 and $25 respectively.

Each of these, and the remainder of the top 30, receive an invite to the FPL-C Qualifier, where players can attempt to reach the next level of the FPL pyramid.

The top ten of the Division One is as follows:

Player Matches Wins Points Prize
United States Ethan "Reck" Serrano 18 14 1660 $330
United States nosraC 16 11 1609 $165
United States Matthew "clouds" Heise 16 10 1586 $85
United States Blake "Firestar" Houston 12 8 1576 $45
United States Fowl 14 8 1558 $25
United States Matthew "MattyTray" Mora 6 4 1538  
United States sancho 6 4 1538  
United States Zevroo 4 3 1533  
United States Rah 4 3 1533  
United States XeBoda 10 5 1525  

Our second division has seen much more action, and it's Magik_De who's overturned the tables to finish at the top and claim $185, as well as a lot of elo. Aceflyin couldn't defend his top spot, but managed to keep second to take home $90. killer4288, Sam "lazypanda" E and beevv take home the remaining cash prizes, at $45, $20 and $10 respectively.

The top ten in Division Two are as follows:

Player Matches Wins Points Prize
United States Magik_De 55 32 1741 $185
United States Aceflyin 58 32 1714 $90
United States killer4288 24 18 1698 $45
United States Sam "lazypanda" E 46 25 1661 $20
United States beevv 24 16 1652 $10
United States ItzAndy 42 23 1651  
United States _Shib_ 54 27 1635  
Australia DIMAHUND 26 16 1634  
United States LikeaBoss1 27 16 1625  
United States Sp00n 22 14 1614  

Now for the changes to the division. Due to inactivity in the top division, FACEIT have decided from June onwards, there will be no FPL-C qualifier spots for the Dust2.us Western Pro League. There is a potential for the spots to return if activity increases.

The other change is to prize money - there will not be a set prize at the start of the season anymore. The structure is changing so that players will receive a percentage of the subscription revenue to the hub,  so the more who compete the bigger the prizes. Exact proportions are to be determined.

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