
Tundra Esports continues their impressive 2025 by securing the title at BLAST Slam III, defeating Team Falcons with a score of 3:1 in the grand final. The team earned $300,000 for first place, while the Falcons, who finished second, took home $150,000. This is the first trophy for the revamped Tundra lineup with Crystallis.
The tournament's standout player was Bozhidar "bzm" Bogdanov, who was awarded MVP for his extraordinary individual performance, maintaining dominance throughout the competition, especially in the final.
MVP: Bozhidar "bzm" Bogdanov (Tundra Esports)
- KDA: 6.61
- Kills: 9.20
- Deaths: 3.10
- Assists: 11.30
- GPM: 707
- XPM: 870
bzm was the undisputed leader of the team, dominating mid-lane battles, controlling the game's pace, and dealing the most damage to opponents. His consistency and impact on the game led Tundra to victory.

EVPs (Exceptionally Valuable Players)

Remko "Crystallis" Arets (Tundra Esports)
- KDA: 5.82
- Kills: 10.10
- Deaths: 3.40
- Assists: 9.70
- GPM: 729
- XPM: 895
Crystallis showcased stable play as a carry, closing out fights in favor of the team. His aggressive decisions and efficient farming were key factors in Tundra's victories.

Neta "33" Shapira (Tundra Esports)
- KDA: 5.29
- Kills: 3.90
- Deaths: 4.10
- Assists: 17.80
- GPM: 541
- XPM: 659
33 once again proved his versatility, providing perfect map control. His macro understanding and impeccable initiation timing significantly contributed to Tundra's overall success.

Illya "Yatoro" Mulyarchuk (Team Spirit)
- KDA: 5.28
- Kills: 10.36
- Deaths: 3.79
- Assists: 9.64
- GPM: 821
- XPM: 972
Yatoro once again proved himself as one of the strongest carry players in the world. His exceptional micro-control and aggression in battle allowed Spirit to stay in the game until the end, despite their semifinal exit.


Oliver "skiter" Lepko (Team Falcons)
- KDA: 5.62
- Kills: 9.20
- Deaths: 2.40
- Assists: 9.90
- GPM: 678
- XPM: 868
skiter played consistently, maintaining a high level of performance throughout the tournament. His smart positioning and late-game potential allowed Falcons to turn the toughest situations to their advantage.

Final Thoughts
With another title in 2025, Tundra Esports, despite changes, solidifies itself among the strongest teams of the season. Their flexibility, strategy, and individual skill made the result inevitable.
Team Falcons, despite the loss, once again proved they still have the potential for future titles. It seems these two teams will continue to battle for titles in the second half of the year.
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