Two giants collide tomorrow in the BLAST Open Fall 2025 Grand Final: Team Vitality beat MOUZ 2-0 in the semis, while G2 Esports dispatched off FURIA with the same decisive scoreline. Here’s my take, analysis, and what to watch out for in the Vitality vs G2 matchup.
Vitality vs G2: Opposites Attract

Team Vitality flexed serious control over MOUZ in their semi-final. After a tight 13-7 Mirage half, they tightened the screws in the second half and dropped only 19 rounds across both maps. Their dominance continued on Inferno with a crisp early lead and clutch closing plays.
Despite recent hiccups, Vitality still looks like a machine built for high-stakes finals.
G2 Esports took a solid route past FURIA, striding into the final without dropping a map. Their consistency shines through, though records show they’ve recently split wins and losses across five matches, painting them as a team capable of peaks and stumbles.
Vitality and G2: Form & Momentum Going Into the Final
- Vitality: LAN beasts in 2025, with a ridiculous run of seven LAN titles including the Austin Major. Although their ranking dipped at one point, their clutch potential remains elite. They can reclaim dominance with another trophy. With ZywOo, ropz, and mezii in form, their chemistry and star power never fade.
- G2: Riding on roster changes in 2025, they’re still proving they belong at the top. This final is a shot at redemption and legacy validation. Mixed online results, but effective in LAN. Tight matches, smart plays, and bold executes mark them as dangerous bracket runners.

Vitality vs G2: Things to Watch Out For
- They key storyline will be how ZywOo adjusts to G2’s defensive setups. He’s been unstoppable on LAN this year, but if G2 can find ways to limit his impact, they tilt the balance in their favor.
- HeavyGod and SunPayus popping heads in the semis was a breath of fresh air. If they manage to unleash their full potential, G2 might become a serious problem for Vitality.
- Map bans will also play a huge role. Vitality’s veto process has been smooth for months, but G2 thrive on adapting mid-series. A surprise pick or confident ban could easily swing momentum.
- On the frontline, ropz and apEX’s consistency will be tested against G2’s more aggressive, risk-heavy style. This clash of stability versus explosiveness could decide the flow of each map.
- Finally, there’s the pressure factor. Wembley is a massive stage, and finals nerves can hit even the most seasoned players. The team that keeps composure in clutch moments will likely be the one lifting the trophy.
Vitality is trying to get their hands back on a trophy run, while G2 want to establish their comeback run. This grand final has all the makings of a classic-expect momentum swings, clutch plays, and a finish worthy of the London stage.