MOUZ are the PGL Wallachia Season 6 Champions

MOUZ are the PGL Wallachia Season 6 Champions

Eric Oliveira

24 Nov, 2025, 02:28

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Last updated: 24 Nov, 2025, 02:39

PGL Wallachia Season 6 has ended, and MOUZ are the tournament champions. After eight days of nonstop action, the ultimate winners crowned a steady journey to the top with a decisive victory against Team Spirit.

Team Spirit made an impressive run, Let’s break down how MOUZ and Spirit advanced from the Upper Bracket Quarterfinals to the Grand Finals.


Team Spirit's Path to the Grand Finals

Team Spiritreached the Grand Finals first at PGL Wallachia Season 6. They opened their playoff run by defeating Heroic in the Upper Bracket Quarterfinals. Soon after, they won an Eastern European classic against PARIVISION.

Summary of Team Spirit's Upper Bracket Finals.
Team Spirit got a comeback against Team Liquid on the Upper Bracket Finals — Credit: Strafe

Their last Upper Bracket challenge was a tight 2-1 against Team Liquid. Spirit showed a clean, confident run that reinforced their strong Group Stage and positioned them as favorites heading into the Grand Finals.

MOUZ's Path through the Lower Bracket

MOUZ took a completely different route after losing to PARIVISION in the Upper Bracket Quarterfinals. From that moment on, every match in the Lower Bracket became a fight for survival.

They began with a clean 2-0 against Heroic. Next, they eliminated OG with another 2-0. The Lower Bracket Semifinals raised the stakes when MOUZ faced the defending Wallachia champions. BetBoom Team started strong but fell 2-1 and exited the tournament.

Summary of MOUZ's Upper Bracket Finals.
MOUZ got past Team Liquid in an exciting Lower Bracket Final match — Credit: Strafe

Team Liquid earned a second chance in the Lower Bracket Finals, but MOUZ refused to back down. They took the lead, watched Liquid close the gap, and then closed out the series to secure their Grand Finals spot.

PGL Wallachia Season 6: Grand Finals

The Grand Finals began with Team Spirit ahead 1-0. MOUZ used their previous Group Stage loss to Spirit as fuel and turned the series around to a 2-1 advantage. Spirit pushed back and tied the match 2-2, setting the stage for a decisive fifth map.

When the fog of war settled and PGL Wallachia Season 6 ended, MOUZ stood alone on the battlefield. A smaller organization with steady, consistent improvement defeated Team Spirit and carved their place among the strongest Tier 1 teams in pro Dota 2.

MOUZ takes home $300,000 for first place. Team Spirit earned $175,000 for second, and Team Liquid closes the Top 3 with $120,000.

Closing Thoughts

PGL Wallachia Season 6 complicates the picture at the top of competitive Dota 2. MOUZ now stand as PGL Wallachia Champions and a battle-forged contender. Team Spirit falters once more, even without Team Falcons present, and Team Liquid misses the Grand Finals yet again.

Next up in the calendar of Dota 2 Tier 1 tournaments is the BLAST Slam V, starting on November 25, stretching until December 7 and bringing Team Falcons back into the arena.

If you want to stay updated on hero builds, meta shifts, and everything happening in pro Dota 2, check our news section on the Strafe website!

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