Event organiser BLAST introduced over the weekend that Fnatic will change HEROIC on the upcoming BLAST Open London occasion.
The Norwegian esports organisation is the fourth workforce to get replaced on the occasion, which is happening in England’s capital metropolis this September.
The match organiser says the organisation has been changed on account of it being unable to area three of the 5 gamers that represented the workforce when the preliminary invitation was distributed.
Moreover, BLAST says that the returning Yasin ‘xfl0ud‘ Koç couldn’t safe a visa in time, that means HEROIC might area solely two of the 5 gamers.
Consequently, Fnatic will make its return to Tier 1 Counter-Strike esports for the primary time this yr. The final time it competed at a top-tier worldwide match was the 2024 Good World Shanghai Main, the place it scored a top-24 placement.
The UK-based organisation has an opportunity to construct on its spectacular offline kind if it might probably advance by the qualifiers. In June, it received the Conquest of Prague 2025 occasion earlier than ending second at Glitched Masters 2025.
HEROIC isn’t the one workforce to get replaced forward of the occasion, which begins with closed qualifiers working from August twenty seventh to September 1st. All through August, Aurora Gaming, PaiN Gaming, and The MongolZ have all been changed as a result of journey ineligibility and breaches of Valve’s match rulebook.
BLAST Open London 2025 Groups
Because of HEROIC being changed by Fnatic, under is an up to date checklist of groups competing within the closed qualifiers for BLAST Open London:
- Group Vitality
- MOUZ
- Group Spirit
- FaZe Clan
- NAVI
- FURIA
- G2 Esports
- GamerLegion
- Virtus.professional
- Group Liquid
- Legacy
- Fnatic
- ECSTATIC
- M80
- Imperial Esports
- FlyQuest
With groups seeking to cement a spot among the many high 32 of the Valve Regional Standings (VRS), the BLAST Open London qualifiers function a few of the highest groups on the earth.
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