After dropping the opening map, Heroic rallied to claim three consecutive wins and clinch the championship title. The team earned $125,000 for their performance, while MOUZ took home $60,000 as runners-up.
This marks Heroic’s first title of 2025 — their last major victory came exactly a year ago, when they won PGL Wallachia Season 2 with David “Parker” Nicho Flores still on the roster, earning $300,000.
FISSURE Universe Episode 7 took place online from October 5 to 12, featuring a $250,000 prize pool. It was also the first major event to showcase several reshuffled tier-1 rosters following The International 2025.

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