Vitality Defeat MOUZ 2:1 and Advance to the Grand Final of BLAST.tv Austin Major 2025
On June 21, 2025, a tense semifinal playoff match took place at the BLAST.tv Austin Major, featuring Team Vitality and MOUZ. In this Best-of-3 series, Vitality once again came out on top, securing a 2:1 victory and extending their 2025 head-to-head record against MOUZ to 7-0.
Map Breakdown:
- Mirage – Vitality kicked off the series with a confident showing. Their coordinated play on both offense and defense led them to a 13:8 win.
- Inferno – MOUZ struck back hard on their map pick. With dominant play throughout, they crushed Vitality 13:4, showcasing their potential when in control.
- Train – On the decider map, Vitality returned to form, taking a strong 10:2 lead by halftime. They kept the pressure high and closed out the map 13:6 to claim the series.
Key Players:
- ZywOo once again proved instrumental for Vitality, with ropz contributing heavily on Mirage and Train.
- For MOUZ, torzsi stood out with a stellar performance on Inferno, earning a 1.74 rating, the highest in the series despite the loss.
What’s Next?
With this win, Vitality advance to the Grand Final of the BLAST.tv Austin Major 2025, where they will face the winner of paiN Gaming vs. The MongolZ on Sunday, June 22. The team now has a golden opportunity to claim their second Major title and further cement their dominance in the 2025 season, as they chase their seventh trophy of the year.
Vitality continue to prove themselves as one of the most dominant teams in the current competitive landscape. Only one challenge remains.
BLAST.tv Austin Major 2025 is the summer Major of the 2025 competitive CS2 season, organized by BLAST and officially supported by Valve. For the first time in the event’s history, 32 teams are competing, alongside several newly introduced rule changes. The tournament features a $1,250,000 USD prize pool, with the final stage taking place at the Moody Center in Austin, Texas, USA.

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