epic32 winners roundup: Who won at epic.LAN?
Dom Sacco, Senior Editor
Last Updated: 21/06/2025
The latest version of UK LAN event epic.LAN took place last week – in an online format aka epic.WAN – and a host of esports winners emerged.
epic32 saw teams go head-to-head in a range of games, including CSGO, Valorant, Starcraft 2 and Rainbow Six Siege.
Last month, epic.LAN announced its esports prize pools were boosted following a string of sponsor deals, with the likes of Intel, Overclockers UK, noblechairs, Logitech G and more.
Starting off with Valorant, that tournament was won by Wave Esports who took home the top prize of £1,900, followed by Rix.gg in second place who won £950.
We are the @epicLAN winners 🏆
— WAVE CS (@WaveAUTCS) February 28, 2021
After three days of competition, we win the Grand Finals against @RixGG_ with a dominant 3-0 result and secure £2,100 in prize money!#wavecheck 🌊 pic.twitter.com/6LV5SQC27u
Team Vitality forfeited their third-place prize money due to the team dropping out, so epic.LAN donated this money to GameBlast 21. This meant funds went to UK-based charity SpecialEffect, the charity set up to help disabled people play video games.
The Last Resort won the Rainbow Six Siege tournament, bagging them £425 and a spot in the Rainbow Six UK and Ireland Nationals Division 2.
A weekend of firsts.
— TLR Esports (@TheLastResort) March 1, 2021
▫️ Champion of 2021 + @epicLAN
▫️ 2 simultaneous flawless runs to Grand Finals
▫️ #UKIN2 spot
▫️ live interview for @QurlyR6 + @mrpxtrick
TLR.R6S MAIN are your #epic32 Champions! 🏆
We're grateful and just getting started. 💛#TLRR6S #TLRWIN pic.twitter.com/IsUUkvYOuN
Austrian Force and Win Your Ones finished in second and third place respectively.
Looking at CSGO, that competition was won by UMX Gaming, who took home £1,300 and became back-to-back epic.LAN champions.
Peak Esports were runners-up, receiving £700, while Dobbos Bowl Cut & Co finished in third place, claiming £400.
An absolute DOMINANT performance on Inferno means we are your BACK2BACK @epicLAN CHAMPIONS.
— UMX (@UMX_Gaming) February 28, 2021
GGs to @Peak_Home, we’ll see each other next year if not sooner.
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VAMOSSSSSSS!#ToTheTop pic.twitter.com/usmHoitajv
Then in Starcraft 2, Soul was the overall winner, taking home £250. Soul finished ahead of Gerald and SouLeer in second and third place respectively.
There were also a host of community tournament winners, including Blackout Gaming who won PUBG Squads, beating the team with the best name of the event:
And the award for the best esports team name at last week's @epicLAN goes to… pic.twitter.com/iY4XsM10v3
— Dom Sacco (@Dom_Sacco) March 4, 2021
DaveMarr was named Intel Community Champion.
You can check out the full list of winners from epic32 on the epic.LAN website.
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Dom Sacco, Senior Editor
Dom is an award-winning writer and finalist of the Esports Journalist of the Year 2023 award. He has almost two decades of experience in journalism, and left Esports News UK in June 2025. As a long-time gamer having first picked up the NES controller in the late '80s, he has written for a range of publications including GamesTM, Nintendo Official Magazine, industry publication MCV and others. He also previously worked as head of content for the British Esports Federation.
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