
In the grand final of PGL Astana 2025, team Spirit defeated Astralis with a score of 3-1. The match was played in a best-of-5 format: Spirit confidently closed Dust2 (13:5) and Nuke (13:10), lost on Mirage (5:13), but sealed the victory on Train, winning it 16:13.
MVP of the Grand Final — donk
The best player of the match was Danil "donk" Kryshkovets. He finished the series with impressive stats — K-D: 86–58 and an average damage of 93.8. The second most effective player was Dmitry "sh1ro" Sokolov — K-D: 63–53 and an average damage of 85.8. Detailed match statistics can be explored via this link.
Best Match Highlights

Quad Kill by donk
Super fast QUAD-KILL by donk on outside! 🤩 pic.twitter.com/MFzW2hO5Vo
— CS2.bo3.gg (@CS2_bo3gg) May 18, 2025
1v4 Clutch in the Decisive Round on Nuke
donk closed out the second map with an incredible 1v4 clutch! 🤯 https://t.co/QJ99UgeM0y pic.twitter.com/E4POJzsw6O
— CS2.bo3.gg (@CS2_bo3gg) May 18, 2025
B Site Defense by HooXi
❌ B SITE CLOSED — Hooxi confidently held the push! pic.twitter.com/ccQpy3OroC
— CS2.bo3.gg (@CS2_bo3gg) May 18, 2025
During Mirage, when Astralis managed to come back to a 5:5 score, Stavn decided to type in the chat: "zz", implying that the players were asleep. This didn't sit well with donk, who replied: "What is he writing? lol, guys, you're down 0-2. Remember, your coach isn't even smiling." Ultimately, the Mirage map went to Astralis.


Prize Pool Distribution
The PGL Astana 2025 concluded with a prize pool of $1,250,000, which was distributed among the sixteen participants as follows. Each amount is specified only for the players — an equivalent portion additionally goes to the team organizations.
- 1st place — Spirit: $200,000
- 2nd place — Astralis: $93,750
- 3rd place — Aurora: $75,000
- 4th place — FURIA: $43,750
- 5th–8th place — The MongolZ, Natus Vincere, MIBR, Ninjas in Pyjamas: $31,250
- 9th–11th place — ODDIK, Virtus.pro, G2: $15,625
- 12th–14th place — BIG, paiN, HOTU: $9,375
- 15th–16th place — GamerLegion, M80: $6,250
PGL Astana 2025 took place from May 10 to 18 in Astana, Kazakhstan, at the Barys Arena. Sixteen teams from around the world competed for a prize pool of $625,000, with the winner taking home $200,000. You can find detailed tournament results via this link.

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