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01/01/1970

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A1 Adria League Season 15: Week 4 recap

The fourth week of the A1 Adria League Season 15 is behind us, and with it the conclusion of the qualifiers in Brawl Stars, as well as the first playoff of the CS2 competition and some very notable A1 Student eChallenge matches. All in all, lots of action is behind as we’re slowly preparing to enter the playoffs in all of our games.

Just a heads up, there is still one more EA FC  Mobile qualifier left, set to be played on November 8. After that, the only open qualifiers will be in PUBG: Battlegrounds later this month. If you’re a PUBG player, you still have plenty of time ahead of the open qualifiers, set to take place across two days: November 17 and 18, 2025.

Let’s dive deeper into the last matchdays across all of our games!

Brawl Stars: Last Qualifier Provides Thrills

The last open qualifier for the Brawl Stars playoffs in Season 15 finished with great runs from two teams: Six Seven and AM UN GRATAR. With an abundance of great teams, tensions were high because only two spots remained in the playoffs and there were no more second chances. As expected, HQE (Hollow Quacke Esports) were one of the favourites and strung together several good games, but their run was cut short somewhat surprisingly by Six Seven, a team named after a global meme which is also, interestingly, selected as this year’s world of the year. Six Seven won in a tense Gem Grab game to secure its spot in the playoffs.

On the other side of the bracket, AM UN GRATAR sailed smoothly without dropping a single set, and acquired their spot in the playoffs with relative ease.

EA FC 26: Gruby Dominates First Swiss Round

The first round of Swiss for EA FC 26 brought us three BO3 matches. As in the previous seasons, the players will have to prove their consistency if they’re to enter the knockout phase of the tournament. The first game between Mupinho and Tarik Novo was both smooth and nail-biting at the same time, with Mupinho coming back from losing 1:4 and winning the second game 5:4 to deny Tarik a chance of  a decider.

In the other two games, things were closer result-wise. Misko won against Bere 2:1 after Bere defended incredibly in the first game. Misko changed tactics and bounced back to win the series. Gruby lost his first match against Skrga, but then scored 12 total goals across the other two matches, leaving no doubt about his quality.

EA FC Mobile

This week saw the conclusion of the fourth round of the EA FC Mobile qualifiers, which are the longest qualifiers we have this season. Due to large demand, five total qualifiers for Mobile are planned for Season 15, with one more round to go. Over the weekend, we saw several notable matchups, including a replay of the LAN final from the Season 14 finals in Zagreb last year.

In the quarter finals, Aleksandar beat Aco, Lazar went by Milos, Nikolas won against Andy and Somzi beat SavaZver. In the semis, Lazar continued his good form by beating Aleksandar 2:0, and Somzi and Nikolas played a tense match that in the end saw Somzi win 2:1 against a great Nikolas. In the finals, we saw the replay of the last year’s LAN, where Lazar won 2:0 against Somzi, the title holder for Season 14.

There is still one more round of qualifiers to be played, which will happen this weekend. After that, we’ll have a complete list of players for the EA FC Mobile Playoffs of the A1 Adria League Season 15.

CS2 playoffs: 0to100 and PSY Win

The CS2 playoffs have officially started this week, with a total of eight teams competing for the spot in the grand finals. Both of the matches in the first day of playoffs were tense and high-quality, which is echoed in the results: both 0to100 and PSY won 2 to 1.

In our first playoff match, 0to100 dismantled Onyx on Overpass with 13 to 1, but Onyx bounced back on Mirage with a great half after a surprising pistol win. The decider went to 0to100 in the end, with a final score of 13 to 10. It should be noted that Rilax cluched at 12 to 10 and sealed the deal for 0to100.

The second match was also nothing short of spectacular. PSYHOACTiVE (PSY) and Toronto had a great series, which started with a 6-6 half on Dust2. The match eventually went Toronto’s way after a great 3-kill play by CHUNKY AWP in the final round. PSY bounced back on Inferno, winning 13-7 but struggling a bit on the CT side of Inferno (something to think about for the future). The final match went into double overtime on Nuke, with PSY narrowly managing to outmanoeuvre Toronto in the second extra time.

PSY and 0to100 advance further into the winner’s bracket.