FlyQuest stays alive at BLAST Open London 2025 at the cost of Legacy

FlyQuest stay afloat

FlyQuest kept their campaign at the BLAST Open London 2025 after taking down Brazilian Legacy in the lower bracket matchup on Day 4 of the event. After getting wiped out on Nuke, once again FlyQuest had regali step up on the decider on Inferno to get the job done.

FlyQuest's pick of Mirage was the story of struggling T sides as FlyQuest scrambled to put up four T rounds, starting with a four-round deficit, but a flawless CT side with Vexite and regali stepping up saw the Australian team steal a 13-8 win to draw first blood.

Legacy's pick of Nuke, where FlyQuest hasn't won a single game in over 200 days saw them run all over the Australian team, picking up a dominating 13-2 win to take the series to the decider on Inferno. With regali firing up the AWP, Inferno's early force buy wars saw FlyQuest's CT pistol win finally give them some momentum which they converted into a 13-9 win with regali topping the scoreboard with 27 kills.

FlyQuest will next take on G2 in the lower bracket semi-final, which will take place tonight at 23:00 IST.

FlyQuest
2 - 1
Legacy
All maps
FlyQuest K - D +/- ADR KAST Rating 3.0
Iulian 'regali' Harjău 50 - 42 +8 82.3 69.0% 1.26
Australia Declan 'Vexite' Portelli 40 - 40 +0 74.9 74.1% 1.16
Australia Justin 'jks' Savage 38 - 41 -3 83.9 72.4% 0.99
Australia Joshua 'INS' Potter 35 - 41 -6 72.1 69.0% 0.95
New Zealand Corey 'nettik' Browne 31 - 42 -11 63.0 67.2% 0.87
Legacy K - D +/- ADR KAST Rating 3.0
Brazil Bruno 'latto' Rebelatto 49 - 41 +8 81.4 69.0% 1.22
Brazil Eduardo 'dumau' Wolkmer 38 - 39 -1 69.1 79.3% 1.10
Brazil Guilherme 'saadzin' Pacheco 44 - 31 +13 73.9 74.1% 1.09
Brazil Lucas 'lux' Meneghini 44 - 47 -3 94.5 69.0% 0.97
Brazil Vinicius 'n1ssim' Pereira 30 - 42 -12 66.6 72.4% 0.85

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