Exort Series 25

Apr 6th - Apr 25th

results and prize distribution
  • 1st

    1st place

    Winner

    • $5 000
  • 2nd

    2nd place

    • $3 000
  • 3-4th

    3-4th places

    • $1 000
  • 5-8th

    5-8th places

  • 9-12th

    9-12th places

  • 13-15th

    13-15th places

  • 16-18th

    16-18th places

  • 19-20th

    19-20th places

  • 21-23rd

    21-23rd places

  • 24-26th

    24-26th places

  • 27-28th

    27-28th places

Top players

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Map Pool

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FAQ
The tournament is still in its group stages and no official list of playoff qualifiers has been announced yet; both the Contenders and Main stages are active as of now. With the Main Stage still running rounds and several matches remaining, final playoff spots will only be clear after the group phase concludes. Keep an eye on the standings in the final days leading up to the April 25th end date for confirmation of who advances.
Recent Main Stage action has produced some notable outcomes: NIC secured wins over Wingman and LPH, Eternal Fire Academy beat Phantom Academy, and CSGOPOSITIVE took down aimclub, while Phantom Academy and Wingman also notched victories in earlier rounds. Those results indicate a competitive mid-table where several squads are jockeying for stronger placement. For fans, these matches highlight teams to watch as the stage progresses toward its conclusion.
Exort Series 25 carries a $10,000 prize pool, which is modest compared to major international tournaments but meaningful for grassroots and academy-level organizations. For smaller orgs and emerging players, prize money at this level helps cover travel, salaries, and operational costs while also offering tangible rewards for strong performances. Beyond the cash, performing well here can boost a team’s profile and open doors to bigger events and sponsorship conversations.
Official viewership and attendance figures haven't been released at this time, and the event is being held online which changes how audience metrics are reported. Organizers often publish broadcast numbers after key stages or the event concludes, so expect updates if they choose to share reach or peak concurrent viewers. In the meantime, social engagement and highlight clips are the best indicators of what’s resonating with the audience.
Detailed map picks, bans, and draft logs for the Main Stage haven't been published publicly, so it's hard to point to specific in-tournament trends right now. That said, analysts typically watch repeating map choices and side starts across rounds to identify meta preferences; match VODs and post-match breakdowns will reveal those patterns as organizers and teams share more information. If you follow the broadcasts or team channels, expect map trends to emerge in the final group matches.
While individual player stats aren't available in the public results, team-level outcomes give a clear signal: NIC and CSGOPOSITIVE have grabbed attention with multiple wins on the Main Stage, and Eternal Fire Academy’s victory over Phantom Academy also stands out. Those wins suggest these squads are hitting form at the right time and could be contenders for top finishes within the group. For fans, keep watching these teams—strong Main Stage showings often translate into invitations to bigger competitions or roster interest.
This edition is an online event featuring a mix of teams across the registered field, but the public information doesn't include a full regional breakdown of participants. Online formats often allow wider geographic participation, which can create interesting regional matchups and stylistic variety. As match results accumulate, regional storylines typically form organically based on who advances and which regions produce consistent contenders.
Specific coaching moves and in-depth tactical changes aren’t detailed in the published match summaries, but the variety of outcomes—teams bouncing back after losses and some squads stringing wins—suggests effective mid-series adjustments by coaching staffs. Observers should watch rematches and second-half performances for clearer signs of tactical evolution, since successful in-series changes are often what separate group-stage survivors from early exits. Team streams and post-match interviews, when available, are the best sources for coach-driven insights.
The tournament is in its final week with the Exort Series 25 set to conclude on April 25th, and there are several Main Stage matches scheduled today as the group phase wraps up. Completion progress is shown at around 77.8 percent, so fans can expect decisive matches and final positioning to be settled very soon. Keep an eye on the remaining Main Stage fixtures—those will determine who moves forward and how the final standings shape up.
Even with a modest $10,000 prize pool, strong showings in Exort Series 25 can be influential for career trajectories and organizational momentum: standout performances raise profiles, attract scout interest, and can lead to invites to larger events or sponsorship conversations. For rookies and academy teams especially, success here translates to exposure, confidence, and tangible resume-building that matters in the competitive ladder. Long-term impact depends on follow-up results and how teams leverage visibility into contracts or higher-tier opportunities.