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The battles are heating up at the BLAST.tv Austin Major 2025. We're watching the first stage of the tournament as 16 teams battle it out to advance to the next stage.
Among the contenders for further passage are FlyQuest and Fluxo. However, there is still a long way ahead, at least 3 matches in the Swiss and that is in the best case scenario.
We will figure out which of the Fluxo – FlyQuest pair will be stronger and will go to the 1-0 basket.
Let's go.
FlyQuest Form
We open the analysis of the match FlyQuest – Fluxo with an analysis of the game form of FlyQuest. In this match FlyQuest play as a favorite with a coefficient of victory in the region of 1.75.
FlyQuest is a new name to the Counter-Strike 2 competitive scene, but a familiar name to North American esports. The club is known for its League of Legends team and is now ready to expand into the Counter-Strike arena.
The American club's choice fell on the Australian Greyhound team. Now the American team is represented by the following players.
- FlyQuest line-up: INS, Liazz, Vexite, regali, nettik.
The then Grayhound roster dominated the home arena in the Pacific region, and not thanks to this, they constantly played on the international stage. Thus, in 2023, the Australians played almost everywhere: IEM Katowice 2023, EPL Season 17, BLAST.tv Paris Major 2023, IEM Dallas 2023, EPL Season 18, and so on. However, they were unable to achieve significant results, and the best performance can be called the TOP-16 at IEM Dallas 2023 with a stretch.
In 2024, they played in several qualifiers, again in their region, and again they were in the lead, but almost everywhere. They won the qualifiers for IEM China 2024, OneQode Frontier, but failed at the most important moment - at RMR. There they lost to Lynn Vision, thus missing PGL CS2 Major Copenhagen 2024.
The team started IEM China 2024 with a rather unexpected victory over the TOP-8 of PGL CS2 Copenhagen Major 2024, the C9 club. Then they fought Vp, but lost with a score of 1-2 and fell to the lower bracket. In the match against Nemiga Gaming, they won with a score of 2-0 in two overtimes, thereby finding themselves in a duel for an exit to the playoffs. However, they failed to cope with FaZe, and therefore FlyQuest finished in the TOP-8. Later there was a performance at EPL Season 19, with a final TOP-12 and TOP-15 at the Esports World Cup 2024.
After EWC 2024, FlyQuest played at IEM Cologne 2024, where they finished in the TOP-24, and then competed at ESL Pro League Season 20, where they finished in the TOP-28. Before competing at Shanghai Major 2024, FlyQuest played at ESL Challenger at DreamHack Atlanta 2024 and ELS Challenger League Season 48: Oceania, where they finished in the TOP-1.
At PW Shanghai Major 2024, FlyQuest qualified for the Asia-Pacific quota, finishing in TOP-1 on the local RMR.
FlyQuest had a good run at PW: Shanghai Major 2024, starting 2-0 but ending up 2-2. They lost to MIBR 1-2 in the Legend Stage match, ending their run in the Top 16.
At the very beginning of the 2025 season, they attended BLAST Bounty Season 1. There, they reached the second round, but lost to the world champions from Spirit, leaving the tournament at the TOP-16 stage. They also attended IEM Katowice 2025, where they took the TOP-24. The situation was no better at PGL Cluj-Napoca, where the Australians finished in 16th place.
ESL Pro League Season 21, at least at the start, looks like the team's most successful tournament of the 2025 season. Before the game against Eternal Fire, they managed to win two out of three matches. However, the subsequent defeat to EF, and then to TYLOO put an end to FQ's performance at EPL S21 and the team took the TOP-19 there. Later, they played at IEM Melbourne 2025, where they lost to NaVi in the lower bracket of the group stage, thereby placing 12th in the final tournament table.
Later, FlyQuest attended BLAST Rivals Spring 2025, where they finished in the TOP-8. Before performing at BLAST.tv Austin Major 2025, they finished in the TOP-3 at Asian Champions League 2025.
FlyQuest Mappool
FlyQuest looks good on 3 maps at once. These are Overpass, Vertigo and Anubis with 5 matches and 3 wins on each.
The most played map is Ancient. BIG played 14 matches there and have a 57% win rate.
Among the most unsuccessful is Inferno with two wins and two losses. The worst map is Mirage (9 matches, 33% wins).
Fluxo Form
We continue our analysis of the Fluxo – FlyQuest match with an analysis of Fluxo’s game form. In this match, they are playing as underdogs with a win odds of around 2.3.
They started the 2023 season with a performance at the ESL Pro League Season 17: South America Conference – Open Qualifier, where they finished in the TOP-4. Then there was another attempt at the IEM Masters Rio 2023: SA Open Qualifier #1, where they finished in the TOP-4 again. Where they were much luckier was at the CCT South America Series #4, where Fluxo triumphed, winning the grand final against Corinthians Esports.
After winning CCT South America Series #4, Fluxo continued to play TIR-2 tournaments. These were TG Masters Spring 2023 and CCT South America Series #5, finishing in the top 4 at both.
One of the most important events was the TOP-5 at BLAST tv Paris Major 2023: American RMR with subsequent entry into BLAST.tv Paris Major 2023. However, the performance at the only major tournament of the year was not remembered by Fluxo for anything other than failure. The Brazilians took the TOP-24 in Paris.
After the failed major, Fluxo continued to play in favorable conditions for themselves. These are various TIR-2/1.5 tournaments in Brazil and South America. For example, Fluxo took TOP-2 at KaBuM! Legends, CBCS Masters 2023 with TOP-2 and there.
- Fluxo composition: zevy, arT, kye, piriajr, mlhzin.
Before their performance at CCT Online Finals #5, Fluxo were true to themselves. They were still playing in local tournaments of mediocre quality. And yet, what are they rich in? Thus, Fluxo took TOP-16 at CCT South America Series #12, TOP-8 at Game Arena Cup 2023 Season 1 and TOP-6 at CBCS 2023 Season 3.
In the 2024 season, Fluxo remained a regional team, occasionally qualifying for international TIR-2 tournaments. Notable ones in the 2024 season were: CCT Season 2 South American Series #3, taking TOP-1 and CCT Season 2 South American Series #4 with CCT Season 2 South American Series #5, finishing there in first place.
In the 2025 season, Fluxo tried to get into TIR-S tournaments such as BLAST Bounty Spring 2025, PGL Bucharest 2025, IEM Dallas 2025. It didn’t work out. But what did work out was getting into BLAST.tv Austin Major 2025, finishing TOP – 1-2 in the South American qualifiers.
Fluxo Mappool
Fluxo's best map is Ancient. Fluxo has 7 wins out of 9 matches there. However, Mirage can also be called a signature choice for the Ukrainian club: it was played 13 times, of which they won 10.
Things are going well on Anubis, where Fluxo has 8 wins and 4 losses.
The worst is on Vertigo. Fluxo have 2-4 stats there.
History of personal meetings Fluxo – FlyQuest
The teams had not previously played each other in official matches.
Predicted result of the match FlyQuest vs Fluxo at BLAST.tv Austin Major 2025
In this match, I'm betting on FlyQuest. They have much more experience than Fluxo, and in top tournaments.
Result: FlyQuest wins.