TSM and Fnatic Reveals Finals Rosters
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17 October 2025 10:49
Esports giants TSM and Fnatic have officially confirmed their participation in the highly anticipated inaugural Major for The Finals, set to take place at DreamHack Stockholm. The two organisations are now among the 16 teams vying for supremacy in this new tactical shooter, following their respective successes in the qualification rounds.
TSM’s entry into The Finals comes through its recent acquisition of the roster No Hours, which earned its Major spot after securing a victory in the North American Closed Qualifier. TSM also announced the signing of three players to its active roster, all of whom will represent the organisation at the DreamHack event.
The players competing for TSM in the The Finals Grand Major are:
Arko
ApolloSG
Visions
To further enhance their presence in The Finals, TSM has unveiled a new esports-themed bundle within the game. The bundle, designed exclusively for TSM fans, includes unique cosmetics that tie the organisation’s branding into the game experience.
Fnatic, another major force in the esports scene, has secured its place in the Major by signing BEAMERS, the runner-up team from the EMEA Closed Qualifier. The team will represent Fnatic at DreamHack Stockholm, where they will face off against some of the best in the game.
Fnatic’s players heading to the The Finals Grand Major include:
NAGHOSTX6
Nigiri
Raymke
In line with TSM, Fnatic also launched a dedicated in-game bundle featuring exclusive character skins and sleek black-and-orange gun cosmetics, available to fans who wish to show support for the organisation in-game.
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17 October 2025 10:49
Esports giants TSM and Fnatic have officially confirmed their participation in the highly anticipated inaugural Major for The Finals, set to take place at DreamHack Stockholm. The two organisations are now among the 16 teams vying for supremacy in this new tactical shooter, following their respective successes in the qualification rounds.
TSM’s entry into The Finals comes through its recent acquisition of the roster No Hours, which earned its Major spot after securing a victory in the North American Closed Qualifier. TSM also announced the signing of three players to its active roster, all of whom will represent the organisation at the DreamHack event.
The players competing for TSM in the The Finals Grand Major are:
Arko
ApolloSG
Visions
To further enhance their presence in The Finals, TSM has unveiled a new esports-themed bundle within the game. The bundle, designed exclusively for TSM fans, includes unique cosmetics that tie the organisation’s branding into the game experience.
Fnatic, another major force in the esports scene, has secured its place in the Major by signing BEAMERS, the runner-up team from the EMEA Closed Qualifier. The team will represent Fnatic at DreamHack Stockholm, where they will face off against some of the best in the game.
Fnatic’s players heading to the The Finals Grand Major include:
NAGHOSTX6
Nigiri
Raymke
In line with TSM, Fnatic also launched a dedicated in-game bundle featuring exclusive character skins and sleek black-and-orange gun cosmetics, available to fans who wish to show support for the organisation in-game.
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