DreamLeague Season 25 Winners Crowned

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DreamLeague Season 25 Winners Crowned
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06 March 2025 13:51

Team Spirit emerged as the champions of DreamLeague Season 25 after defeating Western European giants Tundra Esports, 3-2, in an intense grand final that stretched over two days. The series, initially set to conclude on Sunday (2 March), was delayed due to a reported DDoS attack targeting Team Spirit players during game four.

With their victory, Team Spirit took home $290,000 from the $1 million prize pool and earned 4,620 ESL Pro Tour (EPT) points, which will help them secure a direct invite to the Riyadh Masters 2025. This win ended a 10-month drought for Spirit, with their last tournament victory dating back to the 1win Series Dota 2 Summer in late June 2024.

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Tundra Esports finished in second place, securing $130,000 and 3,920 EPT points. Despite a strong start to the 2025 season, with back-to-back victories at FISSURE PLAYGROUND #1 and BLAST Slam II in February, their winning streak was finally broken by Team Spirit.

Both teams outlasted 14 others across two Group Stages and a double-elimination Playoff to reach the grand final. Team Spirit and Tundra topped Group Stage 1, with Tundra leading Group A with a 13-1 record, while Spirit led Group B with 12-2. Group Stage 2 saw PARIVISION rise to the top, surpassing both finalists, while Tundra and Spirit secured second and third place, respectively.

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