GAM Secures Its Biggest Win at MSI 2025 After a Victory Over FURIA
Recently, GAM achieved a remarkable victory against FURIA in a match held on June 29 (Vietnam time), continuing to maintain hopes at MSI 2025. However, despite the victory, GAM still faced numerous issues that need addressing. In reviewing games 2 and 3, there were notable moments where GAM struggled to find clarity in their objectives, particularly in the context of facing a representative team from Brazil. Furthermore, the main roster of GAM acknowledged that the team often encountered challenging situations in team fights.

According to the analysis, player Artemis – Elio mentioned in the post-match interview that there were several instances where GAM initiated fights without clear objectives. This aspect is crucial for GAM, even though they are considered a strong contender from the VCS, often known for their aggressive playstyle, particularly in chaotic engagements typical of the VCS.

In reality, diving into fights without clearly defined targets poses a significant risk, especially when the in-game leader, in this case Levi, is unable to effectively guide the team against opponents. This situation can lead to catastrophic outcomes in just one or two engagements. FUR, in game 1 against GAM, clearly demonstrated the repercussions of this issue. They capitalized on many advantages, allowing the VCS representatives to “pull the trigger” only after instances of combat where FUR failed to secure a decisive focus.

GAM is Still in the MSI Race This Year
The victory against FUR only allows GAM to extend their stay at MSI 2025 for one more day, with their next opponent being the formidable G2 Esports, a team that is consistently strong in the esports scene. G2 may be a team that is often in the social spotlight, but they are also a powerhouse in the League of Legends arena. If GAM’s key points are not adjusted immediately, they risk facing significant challenges as the VCS representative still aims to establish themselves in the final battles in Vancouver this year.