An explosive final is on the way for Season 2 of the Gfinity Elite Series

Season 2 of the Gfinity Elite Series Australia, presented by Alienware, is set to come to an exciting close this weekend. Since the launch of the state-based eSports battle in November, the clashes have been heating up until this weekends high-stakes close.

Only two cities remain represented in the league as Sydney and Melbourne take on the finals. It’s set to be a clash of the titans to determine which state is the home of Australian esports. With a $225,000 dollar prize pool for the winners, both teams are fired-up and keen to take out the title.

Gamers Classified covered the launch of the Gfinity Elite Series Season 2. Check out our article here to catch up on everything that went down in the last month.

Fans have been keen on the action concurrent Twitch views peaking over 8,000 for the past two consecutive weeks. To ensure that you don’t miss out on what’s to come, you can find all of the action on the Gfinity Twitch.

Only three clubs remain after all of the action. Two Sydney teams and one Melbourne team: Sydney Chiefs, Sydney Roar and Melbourne ORDER.

The three teams will compete across Counter Strike: Global Offensive, Rocket League, and Street Fighter V. With an amazing prize pool and bagging rights on the table, all teams are keen to take out the top spot.

The second season of the series has been a hard battle for all teams so far. All six city based clubs battled to qualify, falling short. Perth Ground Zero and Melbourne Avant made semi-finals for CS:GO and Street Fighter V, while Brisbane Deceptors’ all draftee team sat at the top of the Rocket League ladder heading into the finals.

The CEO of Gfinity Esports Australia, Dominic Remond, spoke on the topic.

“We’re proud to see the mix of clubs in the finals. It really displays the hard work we’ve put in to develop the skills of each of these clubs” he said.

“It’s exciting to see a healthy mix of newcomers and veterans in our player base. Week to week, season to season, results are changing, making for fresh and entertaining viewing”. While not all clubs are left represented in the remaining games, Gfinity Esports Australia are very pleased with what lies in store for the grand finals. “At the end of this weekend, we’ll have settled the debate as to which city is the home of esports; Sydney or Melbourne”.

If you’re a Melbourne supporter, they have a harder battle ahead as they take on two Sydney teams in the finals. For Melbourne ORDER to take out the crown, they’ll have to pull off the win in both CS:GO and Street Fighter V. But it’s good news, as they already achieved this feat in Season One.

The finals of Season 2 will take stage live in the HOYTS Gfinity Esports Arena in the Entertainment Quarter, Moore Park Sydney. All the actions will be streamed live at the Gfinity Twitch and on other platforms, with options for video on demand available afterwards. Rocket League will be watchable from 11:00am on Sunday at 10Peach.

Let us know what team you want to take out the top spot and your predictions for the event!