Staff Falcons has been eradicated from the BLAST.television Austin Main after struggling a shock defeat to MIBR (Made in Brazil) in Stage 2.
Regardless of assembling a famous person roster, together with the likes of Ilya ‘M0NESY’ Osipov, the organisation recorded a shut 2-1 defeat to the Brazilian organisation.
Heading into the Austin Main, Staff Falcons was thought of a crew able to defeating French powerhouse Staff Vitality after successful PGL Bucharest in April and putting second at BLAST Rivals Spring and IEM Melbourne.
Regardless of this momentum, the crew struggled to search out its footing early on within the Austin Main, scoring a 13-8 defeat on Anubis to B8 and a 13-9 loss to Lynn Imaginative and prescient Gaming to start Stage 2 with a 0-2 report.
The Stage 2 favourites struggled to search out confidence — but ultimately prevailed 2-1 — in its first elimination match in opposition to OG Esports, narrowly avoiding a shock 0-3 exit from the Main.
Staff Falcons Fail To Soar
Day three of Stage 2 in opposition to MIBR initially seemed optimistic as Staff Falcons confirmed indicators of why many anticipated the crew to e book its place within the Playoffs. A convincing 13-6 win on Anubis led by M0NESY put the organisation one step nearer to Stage 3.
Nevertheless, on Nuke, it was a unique story. MIBR managed to proceed clutching, leaving Staff Falcons making an attempt to recuperate from any drawback misplaced. With solely two T-side rounds secured, the crew fell brief when attempting to cut back the deficit within the second half, finally dropping 13-9.
Staff Falcons’ BLAST.television Austin Main marketing campaign got here right down to a decider on Inferno. The crew managed to overturn a 10-4 deficit to power time beyond regulation and had a number of alternatives to safe the sequence and a spot in Stage 3. A failed 5v3 post-plant state of affairs gave the opposition one likelihood and a slender benefit, which finally proved to be the distinction as MIBR walked away with the shut 22-20 victory.
What’s Subsequent For Staff Falcons?
With Staff Falcons now out of the BLAST.tv Austin Major, the crew turns its consideration to the rest of the 2025 season.
Following a disappointing displaying at Counter-Strike’s greatest event, it’s potential that the organisation may make adjustments to its roster. A Sheep Esports report claims Staff Falcons has signed 17-year-old Russian participant Maxim ‘Kyosuke’ Lukin to its crew.
Kyosuke is without doubt one of the hottest prospects in Counter-Strike esports after standout performances whereas competing for Staff Spirit‘s academy roster.
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