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  • '''Season 14''' was the fourteenth season of [[ETF2L]]'s [[6v6]] competition, sponsored by Twitch.< ...ering by the deadline of January 11th. After the divisions were published, the main season began on January 20th.
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  • Season 3 offered the option to either use the Pick/Ban format or use a whitelist for each match. | Short Circuit =
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  • Season 2 offered the option to either use the Pick/Ban format or use a whitelist for each match. | Short Circuit =
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  • Season 3 offered the option to either use the Pick/Ban format or use a whitelist for each match. | Short Circuit =
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  • ...17 and concluded on April 10, 2017. Throughout the duration of the season, the matches are typically played on Mondays at 9:30pm EST - alternate times can The following changes will be amended to the Rules in terms of placement guidelines for Silver.
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  • The whitelist for all qualifiers mirrored the [[ETF2L 6v6 Season 23]] whitelist. | Short Circuit =
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  • ...land (Highlander)]] won the tournament, beating [[Poland (Highlander)]] in the finals and winning their first ever highlander nations cup. | Short Circuit =
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  • '''Season 17''' is the seventeenth season and current of [[ETF2L]]'s [[6v6]] competition, supporte ...uary 19st 2014. In this new season ETF2L introduced even more unlocks into the game.
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  • |teamthird= The Specimens | Short Circuit =
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  • ...tournament presented by [[FBTF]]. This tournament was the third edition of the LBTF2 of Highlander. | Short Circuit =
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  • ...land (Highlander)]] won the tournament, beating [[Russia (Highlander)]] in the finals and winning their first of many nations cups. | Short Circuit =
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  • '''Season 18''' is the eighteenth season and current of [[ETF2L]]'s [[6v6]] competition, supported Signups opened on April 20th and closed on May 1st. The main season began on May 11st 2014. In this season ETF2L removed [[Metalwor
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  • ...land (Highlander)]] won the tournament, beating [[Russia (Highlander)]] in the finals and winning their first of many nations cups. | Short Circuit =
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  • ...28 countries were represented across 7 groups, each containing four teams. The tournament allowed weapon pick ups. | Short Circuit =
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  • ...n. The main season began on October 18th, 2010, and ended in January 2011. The final between [[Epsilon eSports]] and [[Blight Gaming]] was on January 24th ...the Premiership playoffs were hosted the first time as well. Season 8 had the best prizes up to that date, with hardware and cash worth more than €3,00
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  • ...den (Highlander)]] won the tournament, beating [[England (Highlander)]] in the finals and winning their first of two nations cups. | Short Circuit =
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  • ..., and Platinum) and was held across Asia from the 5th of February, 2021 to the 10th of April, 2021. | Short Circuit =
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  • | Short Circuit = ![[King of the Hill]]
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  • '''Season 19''' is the nineteenth season of [[ETF2L]]'s [[6v6]] competition, supported by Tt eSPOR Signups opened on September 1st and closed on September 16th. The main season began on September 28th 2014. In this season ETF2L removed [[Tu
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