FURIA knocked out of MSI 2025 with Guigo citing discipline issues and Kiaya gap
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League of Legends and Valorant, Riot Games' two competitive behemoths, are about to hit a turning point. Esports may never be the same again after this decision.
Winners of the Furia (Brazil) and then GAM Esports (Vietnam), the Europeans of G2 have hardly validated their ticket for the main round of the Mid-Season Invitational on the League of Legends. They will find there the ogre of the competition, the South Koreans of GenG, on the night from Tuesday to Wednesday.
Two teams have already been eliminated from the 2025 Mid-Season Invitational by League of Legends. The Play-In Stage is in the books and this means that both Furia and GAM Esports will soon catch flights back home, while G2 Esports and Bilibili Gaming survive to live another day at the Bracket Stage. The international event that is being held in Vancouver, Canada, and will last until July 12, already has only eight teams alive and therefore we a…
FURIA knocked out of MSI 2025 with Guigo citing discipline issues and Kiaya gap
In the first elimination series of the Mid-Season Invitational (MSI) 2025, FURIA came agonizingly close to advancing further in the tournament but were ultimately stopped by a strong and determined GAM Esports. The Brazilian squad fell 3–2 in a tightly contested series, marking the end of their MSI run. Following the loss, Guilherme “Guigo” Araújo Ruiz spoke with esports.gg about the disappointment of being eliminated, the team’s struggles with …
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