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SAW , TyLoo , and BetBoom Advance to FISSURE Playground #1 Semifinals

Time: 2025-07-18 22:00 (UTC)

On July 18, all quarterfinal matches concluded at the FISSURE Playground #1 tournament. Six teams battled for a spot in the semifinals, but SAW , TyLoo , and BetBoom emerged stronger. Each of them made it to the top 4, while Complexity, 3DMAX , and GamerLegion ended their run in the tournament.

SAW edged out Complexity
The showdown between SAW and Complexity was the most intense. SAW confidently started the match by taking Anubis with a score of 13:8 but fell on Inferno — 9:13. The series was decided on Nuke, where SAW edged out their opponent in overtime — 19:16.

The best player of the match was Ricardo “MUTiRiS” Oliveira, who achieved 58 kills and 85 ADR. 

TyLoo confidently defeated 3DMAX
TyLoo secured a clean victory over 3DMAX — 2:0. TyLoo won Ancient with a score of 13:9 and finished off their opponent on Inferno — 13:7. Notably, TyLoo played with a substitute: coach zhokiNg replaced Jee, who couldn't attend the tournament due to visa issues.

The standout players for TyLoo were Yi “Moseyuh” Tang with 32 kills and an ADR of 79, and JamYoung with 35 kills and an ADR of 82.0. 

BetBoom achieved a comeback victory over GamerLegion
GamerLegion started the series against BetBoom with a win on Dust2 (13:9) but couldn't maintain the momentum. BetBoom responded with strong play on Ancient (13:7) and confidently closed out Mirage — 13:8.

The best player of the match was Artem "ArtFr0st" Kharitonov, who achieved 52 kills with 33 deaths. 

As a result of the game day, the semifinals of FISSURE Playground #1 promise two spectacular matches: SAW will face TyLoo , and BetBoom will clash with Astralis . Complexity, 3DMAX , and GamerLegion concluded their participation at the quarterfinal stage, sharing 5th–8th places and earning $17,500 in prize money and $32,500 for the club.

FISSURE Playground 1 is taking place from July 15 to 20 in Belgrade, Serbia, with a prize pool of $450,000. 

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