Dota 2 DreamLeague S25: Team Spirit Triumphs in Grand Final

Team Spirit’s Big Win: Never Giving Up in DreamLeague S25

In an exciting finish to DreamLeague Season 25, Team Spirit won against Tundra Esports and became champions! This was a huge win for Team Spirit, even though they had to face some big challenges, like when someone tried to stop their game with a DDoS attack during the final match[1][2][3].

How They Got There

Both Team Spirit and Tundra Esports were the best teams in their groups. Team Spirit won their group with a score of 12-2, and Tundra won theirs with an amazing 13-1 record[1]. In the playoffs, both teams played really well and won their matches to reach the final.

The Big Final: A Long and Tough Match

The final was a best-of-five series, which means the first team to win three games would win the tournament. Team Spirit won the first game, but Tundra won the second one. The third game was super long, lasting over 66 minutes, but Team Spirit won it to take a 2-1 lead[1].

However, something bad happened during the fourth game. Someone attacked Team Spirit’s game with a DDoS attack, which made it hard for two of their players to play[2][3]. This attack used a lot of Steam invitations to cause trouble. The game had to be stopped and rescheduled for another day because of this.

Team Spirit Never Gave Up

Even with all these problems, Team Spirit kept trying. They tried to use different accounts, but the attacks kept happening[2]. Finally, they were able to play the last game on March 4, 2025. In this game, Team Spirit played really well and won 36-7 in just 35 minutes to become the champions[1]!

What This Win Means

Team Spirit’s win in DreamLeague Season 25 was more than just winning a game. It showed that they can overcome big challenges and never give up. They won $290,000 and 4,620 points for this win, which ended a 10-month period without winning a tournament[1]. This win shows that in esports, like in real life, if you keep trying and work together as a team, you can achieve great things.

Sources:
gosugamers.net
esports.net
esports.gg
ggscore.com
egw.news

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