Look Sports Media – The EPIC.LAN 45 finals concluded in Kettering, delivering thrilling results across Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (CS:GO) and Valorant. Iberian Soul, featuring UK star Owen "smooya" Butterfield, secured a dominant CS:GO victory, while Aconite claimed the Valorant title. The event showcased impressive performances and unexpected upsets, leaving a lasting mark on the competitive landscape.
Iberian Soul’s journey to the CS:GO championship was a testament to their resilience. After falling to AaB in the Upper Bracket Final, they faced Alliance in a tense lower bracket showdown. Alliance, despite a strong showing and a spirited fightback on Nuke, ultimately fell to Iberian Soul’s 2-1 victory, showcasing the Spanish team’s adaptability and strategic prowess.

The Grand Finals saw Iberian Soul completely dismantle AaB in a swift 2-0 victory. Their performance on Nuke (13-2) was particularly noteworthy, demonstrating a level of dominance that silenced any doubts about their capabilities. While AaB mounted a comeback attempt on Ancient, it proved too little, too late, as Iberian Soul secured a 13-9 win, claiming the EPIC.LAN 45 CS:GO championship. Smooya’s contribution to this victory adds another chapter to his storied, albeit controversial, history with the tournament.

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The Valorant competition saw Aconite emerge victorious after a hard-fought battle against the free agent team "gillyweewee." Aconite’s determination was evident as they secured a clean 2-0 victory, winning on both Sunset and Icebox, denying gillyweewee any chance of a comeback. Their journey through the lower bracket only served to sharpen their skills and solidify their resolve, culminating in a well-deserved championship win.
The EPIC.LAN 45 finals highlighted the growing talent pool within both CS:GO and Valorant. The event’s success ensures the anticipation for EPIC.LAN 46, scheduled for October 30th to November 2nd, 2025, will be immense. With the excitement and high-level competition witnessed this year, EPIC.LAN 46 is already shaping up to be an unmissable event.
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