Team Spirit, Astralis move to grand final at PGA Astana
A backlit keyboard is part of the gear online video game streamer Jordan Woodruff uses in his Gilbert home.
Jordan Woodruff Team Spirit and Astralis each recorded 2-1 wins on Saturday to advance to the grand final at the $625,000 PGL Astana 2025 tournament in Kazakhstan.
Team Spirit dispatched FURIA after rebounding from a 13-7 setback on Train with a 13-9 win on Nuke and 13-7 victory on Mirage.
Astralis, in turn, overcame a 13-11 loss on Mirage to Aurora Gaming by recording a 13-8 triumph on Nuke and a 13-3 victory on Train.
Team Spirit and Astralis will square off in the grand final on Sunday following the third-place match between FURIA and Aurora Gaming.
Sixteen teams began the Counter-Strike 2 tournament on May 10 in a Swiss system format, with the top eight teams reaching the playoffs. All matches were best-of-three until Sunday's best-of-five grand final, with $200,000 going to the winner.
PGL Astana prize pool:
1. $200,000
2. $93,750
3. $75,000
4. $43,750
5-8. $31,250 -- The MongolZ, Natus Vincere, MIBR, Ninjas in Pyjamas
9-11. $15,625 -- ODDIK, Virtus.pro, G2
12-14. $9,375 -- BIG, paiN Gaming, HOTU
15-16. $6,250 -- GamerLegion, M80
--Field Level Media
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