Stage 2 of BLAST.tv Austin Major 2025 is about to kick off — a phase where mistakes are unforgiving. Eight of the strongest teams from Stage 1 now join eight directly invited squads. All matches will be played in a Best-of-1 format, where a single misstep can crush the path to the title.
Match Schedule for Stage 2 Day 1 (BO1)
- 18:00 – Falcons vs B8
- 18:00 – FaZe vs HEROIC
- 19:15 – 3DMAX vs BetBoom
- 19:15 – Virtus.pro vs OG
- 20:30 – paiN vs Nemiga
- 20:30 – FURIA vs Lynn Vision
- 21:45 – MIBR vs Legacy
- 21:45 – M80 vs TYLOO
Falcons vs B8 — Star Power vs Rising Youth
Falcons (m0NESY, Magisk, kyxsan, NiKo, TeSeS) come into this stage as one of the favorites. m0NESY is in top form, surrounded by legends and champions. B8 (npl, esenthial, kensizor, headtr1ck, alex666) were one of the main sensations of Stage 1 — unpredictable, fast, and fearless.
FaZe vs HEROIC — The s1mple Comeback vs a Team Searching for Identity

FaZe (s1mple, karrigan, rain, frozen, EliGE) are one of the most hyped rosters of the Major. s1mple has already made a noticeable impact on the team’s style. HEROIC (SunPayus, xfloud, yxngstxr, LNZ, tN1R) are still figuring themselves out, but BO1 is the perfect place for underdogs to strike.
Virtus.pro vs OG — Clash of Styles
Virtus.pro (electroNic, fame, FL1T, FL4MUS, ICY) haven’t shown their peak yet but remain a solid and structured team. OG (nicoodoz, spooke, F1KU, Chr1zN, Buzz) are lower-ranked but unpredictable. Much will depend on how nicoodoz leads the team in high-pressure moments.
3DMAX vs BetBoom — Structure vs Raw Firepower
3DMAX (bodyy, Ex3rcice, Graviti, Maka, Lucky) are known for their discipline. Maka, in particular, is a sniper to fear. BetBoom (Ax1Le, Boombl4, zorte, S1ren, Magnojez) rely on raw mechanics and individual initiative. If their stars pop off, anything can happen.
paiN vs Nemiga — Aggression Meets Ambition
paiN (dgt, biguzera, dav1deuS, nqz, snow) are a well-drilled unit with a strong AWP core. Nemiga (Xantares, 1eeR, riskyb0b, zweih, khaN) are a new mix but packed with firepower — especially from Xantares, who can single-handedly change the flow of a match.
FURIA vs Lynn Vision — Experience vs Youth

FURIA (molodoy, yuurih, FalleN, KSCERATO, YEKINDAR) have it all — firepower, leadership, and championship DNA. Lynn Vision (C4LLM3SU3, EmiliaQAQ, Westmelon, Starry, z4kr) are the most promising Chinese team in years. All eyes are on Starry to deliver another breakout performance.
MIBR vs Legacy — A Brazilian Derby
MIBR (exit, saffee, lucaozy, insani, brnz4n) and Legacy (lux, saadz1n, dumau, n1ssim, latto) know each other better than anyone. These matches often come down to nerve and execution. Expect insani and latto to lead the charge for their respective sides.
M80 vs TYLOO — Structured NA Play vs Organized Chaos
M80 (slaxz-, Swisher, reck, s1n, Lake) bring cohesion and role clarity. TYLOO (Jee, Mercury, JamYoung, Moseyuh, Attacker) are the embodiment of Chinese chaos — aggressive, unpredictable, and explosive. If JamYoung is on point, this could swing heavily.

Why BO1s Are Dangerous for Favorites
Best-of-1 formats are often a trap for even the best teams. Not even the top dogs are immune to a bad veto or shaky pistol round. Here’s why BO1 kills predictability:
- A single ban and your comfort map is gone.
- Underdogs can play loose and gamble hard.
- One failed eco round — and your half collapses.
- Starting on the wrong side can mean being 0–6 down in a flash.
BO1 is not for the composed — it’s for those who thrive in chaos and can adapt instantly.
After electrifying performances and unforgettable deciders in Stage 1, Stage 2 of the BLAST.tv Austin Major 2025 promises even fiercer competition. Names don’t matter anymore — timing does. All 16 teams are hungry, and every match could be someone’s last. Tomorrow will reveal who’s a real contender and who cracks under the pressure of the world stage.