FlyQuest vs TYLOO Prediction 6 June 2025
🔊 The match between FlyQuest and TYLOO represents the final opportunity for both teams to advance to Stage 2 of the BLAST.tv Austin Major 2025. Both squads have endured a long and challenging journey, and now just one game remains - the winner moves forward, while the loser exits the tournament. The tension is at its peak, making mental resilience, team chemistry, and adaptability crucial. FlyQuest have displayed solid performances throughout the tournament, but faltered unexpectedly in the decider matches. TYLOO, on the other hand, have found their form after a shaky start, eliminating Complexity to come within one step of Stage 2. Who will prevail? Let's delve into our prediction.
Head-to-Head
The teams have faced each other three times in 2025, with TYLOO coming out on top each time. Their most recent encounter was on May 11 at the Hero Esports Asian Champions League 2025, where TYLOO secured a 2-0 victory (Ancient - 13-7, Inferno - 13-10). Dongkai "Jee" Ji stood out with an impressive 1.55 rating in that match. These results provide the Chinese squad with confidence and a psychological edge at the start of the series. However, it's worth noting that FlyQuest's form and motivation in this tournament are clearly on a different level.
H2H Stats Matches and Previous Teams Results

FlyQuest Team Overview
FlyQuest were navigating the tournament with confidence, but they hit a snag in their bid for advancement. They first suffered a 2-1 defeat to Heroic, followed by a 2-0 loss against Nemiga. On their map pick, Inferno, the Australians started on the T-side and went into the switch with a comfortable 7-5 lead. However, after securing three consecutive rounds, they unexpectedly lost control and let the almost-captured map slip away. At one point, FlyQuest appeared demoralized, as if they had lost faith in their gameplay. A significant factor was the pressure from 1eer and the loud shouts from the Belarusian team, which FlyQuest struggled to handle mentally. Nonetheless, it's too soon to count them out. Their lineup boasts experienced and motivated players. Nettik consistently racks up frags, while INS maintains discipline and directs the team's actions. FlyQuest still have a solid structure and a strong grasp of the game. They have everything needed to win, and the setback in their last match might trigger a full mobilization. Although their map pool is limited, they possess enough firepower and tactical depth. If they can regain their confidence, TYLOO will face a tough challenge.
Match Results: FlyQuest

TYLOO Team Overview
The Chinese team enters this stage of the tournament with a rather inconsistent form. They suffered clear defeats to NRG and OG but then faced a clearly shaken Complexity and managed to secure a win. The 2-0 victory looks solid on paper, but a closer look reveals that their opponents were already mentally defeated in that match. Yes, TYLOO came out on top, but they didn't showcase anything extraordinary. The second map, Mirage, was closely contested, and it was only through individual brilliance and opponent errors that the Chinese side clinched the win. Nonetheless, TYLOO boasts some standout individual talents. Mercury and JamYoung can rack up kills, especially when given space to operate. Moseyuh occasionally steps up and changes the course of rounds. However, overall, TYLOO remain a team with a limited strategic arsenal, making it hard to envision them succeeding against top-tier teams in the second stage of the tournament.
Match Results: TYLOO
Editorial Prediction
At this stage, FlyQuest appear to be a team with great potential but lacking in mental resilience. Yes, they've stumbled in the series leading up to this, but it's important to note that Nemiga are currently showcasing some of the best form in the tournament, and Heroic are the main favorites of this stage. TYLOO, on the other hand, have advanced to this match largely due to their opponents' weaknesses (Metizport, Complexity) rather than their own improvement. Their game structure and depth still fall short compared to top-tier teams. In a real contest, rather than against a demoralized opponent, TYLOO might once again show inconsistency. The Chinese team has a statistical advantage and a broad map pool, but much of these results have been achieved within the Asian region, which doesn't always reflect international standards. Our prediction: over 2.5 maps. We anticipate a full, intense series with three maps. Both teams are motivated, but we lean towards FlyQuest as the winner - they are more deserving of progressing further, having faced tougher challenges, and their gameplay seems more capable.
