The Copenhagen Games organisers have confirmed that the prizes from the 2013 event have been fully paid. The Danish organisation had planned to clear payment in the weeks that followed the event, but complications with two teams made the process take almost one month longer than expected. Ninjas in Pyjamas came out on top of the CS:GO tournament, which featured a prize pool of €33,000 - the second highest in the history of the game, only behind that of DreamHack Winter.
Western Wolves came in second place, with Virtus.pro also making the podium. At next year's event, which will take place from April 16th to 20th, all teams who earn cash prizes will have to sign the paperwork before leaving the venue, as the organisers want to handle all payments before the end of the event. |
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