Strong rifler leads HEROIC to second straight title

Andrey “tN1R” Tatarinovich shines as HEROIC lift the trophy at MESA Nomadic Masters Spring

Strong rifler leads HEROIC to second straight title

Andrey “tN1R” Tatarinovich shines as HEROIC lift the trophy at MESA Nomadic Masters Spring

HEROIC continued their red-hot form with a convincing 3-1 victory over BIG in the grand final of MESA Nomadic Masters Spring 2025, securing their second tournament win in a row and $135,000 in prize money.

The European side went undefeated throughout the event in Ulaanbaatar, winning seven of the eight maps they played on their way to the title.

The win comes just a week after the team lifted the trophy at the $150,000 CCT Global Finals, solidifying their status as one of the most in-form lineups outside the very elite.

tN1R continues to impress

Once again, it was HEROIC’s Belarusian star Andrey “tN1R” Tatarinovich who led the charge. The 24-year-old was the highest-rated player of the entire tournament with a 1.38 rating across all matches, and he maintained his elite level in the grand final with a 1.33 performance against BIG.

tN1R kicked off the series with a 25-kill showing on Dust2, helping HEROIC secure a 15-9 win. He remained a consistent force throughout the final, delivering impact rounds when it mattered most—particularly on Ancient and Train, where HEROIC closed out the series.

Photo credit: ESL and Helena Kristiansson

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Strong rifler leads HEROIC to second straight title

Andrey “tN1R” Tatarinovich shines as HEROIC lift the trophy at MESA Nomadic Masters Spring

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