FaZe destroy 3DMAX and Charge into PGL Bucharest 2025 Semis
The best FaZe we’ve seen in ages didn’t give 3DMAX a single chance.
There are dominant wins, and then there’s this. FaZe just put on an absolute clinic at PGL Bucharest, ripping through 3DMAX with a 13-0 humiliation on Anubis and a follow-up 13-5 on Nuke. It wasn’t close, it wasn’t competitive — this was FaZe back at their most brutal, suffocating the French squad before they could even get into the game. 3DMAX’s aggressive style? Completely shut down. They had man-advantages, sure, but FaZe out-aimed, out-positioned, and out-played them in every single round.
Match Stats – FaZe vs. 3DMAX (2-0)
Team | Player | K - D | +/− | ADR | Rating 2.1 |
FaZe | frozen | 36 - 16 | +20 | 117.2 | 1.88 |
Let’s be real — making the playoffs was already a step up for 3DMAX. But this kind of result shows they’re still not ready for the top-tier brawls. Their hyper-aggressive style looked decent in groups, but here, it backfired hard. FaZe were calm, patient, and punished every single overstep. This wasn’t just a skill gap; it was a reality check.
Welcome back, FaZe.
Now, this is the FaZe people have been waiting for. Structured, confident, with everyone showing up — especially broky, who finally looked like his old self. The guy dropped 35-15 with 100+ ADR and made it look easy. frozen was in god mode, too, but FaZe’s overall coordination and discipline were what stood out. They didn’t just beat 3DMAX, they dismantled them, piece by piece.
With this win, FaZe set up a spicy semi-final against Falcons — a team that’s looked on fire lately despite being “dead” on paper. If both show up, we might be in for one of the best matchups of the playoffs.

Vitalii Diakiv writes gaming blogs and guides, focusing on the latest announcements and games matched with pop-cultural phenomena. Second, he covers esports events Counter-Strike 2, Marvel Rivals, League of Legends, and others.











