It’s the kind of result that makes you double-check the scoreboard. South American squad HEROIC just knocked out Tundra Esports in the first round of the lower bracket at The International 2025—and they didn’t even drop a game. A clean 2-0. No flukes. No excuses.
Game one was fast and brutal. HEROIC’s carry, Yuma, picked Ursa and went to work. Tundra looked flat from the start. Their lanes crumbled, their rotations missed the mark, and by the 30-minute mark, it was clear they weren’t coming back. Yuma ended with 11 kills and just one death. The crowd started buzzing.
Then came game two—and HEROIC doubled down. They drafted Pudge as a carry. Yes, Pudge. On the International stage. Most teams wouldn’t dare, but HEROIC didn’t care. Yuma landed hooks, tanked fights, and turned what looked like a meme pick into a masterclass. Tundra couldn’t keep up. The game dragged past 45 minutes, but HEROIC never lost control.
For Tundra, this loss stings. They came in as one of the favorites, but their run was rocky from the start. Whitemon couldn’t attend due to visa issues, and Tobi had to fill in at the last minute. That kind of roster shake-up is hard to recover from—and it showed.
They did manage to eliminate Team Liquid earlier in the bracket, which gave fans hope. But against HEROIC, they looked lost. Drafts didn’t click. Teamfights fell apart. And now they’re out—finishing 7th–8th in a tournament they were expected to win.
This isn’t a one-off. HEROIC’s been building momentum for months. They won PGL Wallachia Season 2, becoming the first South American team to take a major international title. That win gave them confidence—and it’s paying off.
With this victory, HEROIC locks in a top-six finish and over $130,000 in prize money. But more than that, they’ve earned respect. South American Dota has always had talent, but it’s rarely had results. HEROIC is changing that.
TI 2025 is far from over, and HEROIC’s journey isn’t done. They’ve got momentum, swagger, and a region behind them. Whether they go all the way or not, they’ve already made history.
For fans across South America, this win means everything. It’s proof that their teams can stand toe-to-toe with the best. And for the rest of the Dota world? It’s a wake-up call. HEROIC isn’t just here to play—they’re here to win.
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