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FURIA advance to the semifinals of BLAST Open London 2025 Finals, MOUZ to start playoffs from the quarterfinals

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FURIA confidently defeated MOUZ in the Group B upper bracket final, securing a 2-0 victory and booking a direct spot in the semifinals of BLAST Open London 2025 Finals. Despite the loss, MOUZ will retain their chance to fight for the title, starting their playoff run from the quarterfinals.

Inferno (7:13 FURIA)

On their map pick Inferno, the Brazilian squad started strong with a streak of 5 consecutive rounds, finishing the first half 7-5 in their favor. In the second half, MOUZ tried to turn things around but were unsuccessful — 13-7 for FURIA.

Mirage (14:16 FURIA)

On their own pick Mirage, MOUZ had a shaky start, winning only 3 rounds on the T side and ending the half 3-9 behind. However, the situation drastically changed in the second half as MOUZ managed to disrupt FURIA’s momentum and force the game into overtime. The match ended in the very first overtime round, where FURIA closed it out 16-14.

Following their hard-fought victory, FURIA shared their excitement on social media, celebrating the direct ticket to the semifinals:

MVP of the match

Despite the defeat, xertioN emerged as the best player of the match, once again proving his strong individual form and making a significant impact for MOUZ. His impressive performance was reflected in the numbers: ADR – 100.7, Swing – +2.28%, and a rating of 1.25.

The road to the final remains open

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The loss against FURIA is not fatal for MOUZ — the team will continue their campaign at BLAST Open London 2025 Finals, starting from the quarterfinals. FURIA, meanwhile, secured a valuable advantage by advancing straight to the semifinals. The tournament will take place on September 5-7 in London at the OVO Arena Wembley, bringing together the world’s strongest teams to battle for a total prize pool of $330,000. The champion will not only claim $150,000, but also 3 Freq. Flyer Tokens, which could play an important role in the wider BLAST circuit.

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