BTS Series EU 1 has concluded, giving Fantastic 5 a championship title to the end year. The newer CIS squad eventually bested Na’Vi 3:2 in the grand finals. 16 teams competed for the $10,000 prize pool, including Vega Squadron, Na’Vi and HellRaisers.
Congrats FantasticFive! The BTS Europe champions!!
— Dakota (@KotLguy) December 29, 2015
The grand finals of the BTS Series EU 1 was pushed into an intense five game series. When the dust all settled Fantastic Five emerged as the champions, besting their CIS rivals, Na’Vi, 3:2.
F5 cruised along the tournament to the grand finals by first sweeping through Finnish team STARK, then besting ProDota 2:1. They continued by wiping out No Logic Gaming 2:0 before they came face to face with Na’Vi in the Grand Finals.
Na’Vi started out strong, sweeping through both PRIES and Arcade.Power Rangers 2:0 in the first rounds. After overcoming Vega Squadron 2:1, they moved on to the Grand Finals.
The two CIS teams had very exciting and intense matches, packed with action. Both teams demonstrated much talent and tight team synergy and coordiation, making for a full five game series to determine a champion.
BTS Series EU 1 Prize Distribution
Fnatastic Five
Fantastic Five originally appeared on the scene in early September, registering for the upcoming Frankfurt Major. At the time it consisted of Stanislav “BzzIsPerfect” Glushan, Andrey “Ghostik” Kadyk and Vladimir “yol” Basov plus two other players. Roman “Scandal” Sadotenkov and Rinat “KingR” Abdullin were the other two original members but were eventually replaced with current members Vadim “Sedoy” Musorin in October and Arsenij “ArsZeeqq” Usov in December.
The team has had a strong presence in the online minor tournaments, taking the title in MSI Dragon Battle #9 and third in ProDotA Cup Europe. They have participated in PGL Dota 2 Pro-AM and Dota 2 Champions League Season 6.
Fantastic Five roster
Stanislav “BzzIsPerfect” Glushan
Vadim “Sedoy” Musorin
Andrey “Ghostik” Kadyk
Arsenij “ArsZeeqq” Usov
Vladimir “yol” Basov
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