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eBLAZE Championship 2025 - Women's Series Valorant S3 concludes with Celestials retaining the crown

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eBLAZE Championship 2025 - Women's Series Valorant S3 concludes with Celestials retaining the crown

author image Ayaan Shams Siddiquee |

January 6, 2025 at 8:00 PM BST

Kicking off 2025 with a bang, the Grand Finale of eBLAZE Championship 2025 - Women's Series Valorant Season 03 was held yesterday at the capital’s EMK Center. A Best of 3 (Bo3) match saw Team Celestials blowing Redwings Caraxes out of the water in a dominant 2-0 scoreline.

Celestials clinched the first map, Ascent, in convincing fashion — 13-3. Although Taz from Redwings Caraxes had 18 kills — the highest kills in those fifteen rounds — it wasn’t enough to keep her team from defeat.

The second map, Bind, went down to the wire, but still saw Celestials hold their cool and come out on top with a 13-10 scoreline. Spammy from Redwings had the highest kills in the round, with 25 kills and 4 first bloods, but that too went to a losing cause.

Kiwi from Celestials clinched the Most Valuable Player (MVP) title and 3,000 BDT in prize money thanks to a blistering performance of 38 kills, 10 assists, and 15 first bloods in the finals. This was no fluke, however, as this MVP title marks Kiwi’s third consecutive season as the MVP of eBLAZE Championship.

Speaking to The Daily Esports, she says, “Clinching the MVP title three times in a row is a great flex. The first time was such an incredible feeling, but then doing it again and again made me realize that it wasn’t just about one good performance — it’s about staying consistent, which I am really proud of even after playing the game for fun.”

Upon asking her about the preparation she undergoes to maintain such consistency and composure, she told us, “I like to keep it super chill. I’m used to facing all the criticism before and after the matches, so I stay calm and focus on myself because at the end of the day, I know I’m better [than the haters].”

Team Celestials, composed of Ashrat Kabir “MoxiE” Meem, Zahira “kiwi” Aziz, Fariha “FcHoMpA” Siddiqua, Sumaiya Afrose “Felecia” Prova, Aska “aska” Samara, and Rimsha “Uziboozie” Iqbal, bagged 50,000 BDT along with the champion’s title.

Redwings Caraxes, consisting of Tazreen “TaZ” Alam, Subhana Bintay “storm” Azam, Nishat “bloo” Shama, Arpita Poddar “Spammy” Amy, and Hamida “Sassy” Rumi came in second place and took home 20,000 BDT in prize money.

In third place was Alt F4, whose lineup included Farjana Akter “Carlo” Mohona, Samiha Anjum “Scarr” Raima, Sumaiya Mahmood “JigglyPuff” Shoshe, Raisa “fairyraisu” Farnaz, Ishrak “KannaAshtese” Jahan, and Musarat "MeowMeowImacow" Habib. The 6-person team went home with the second runner-up title and 7,000 BDT.

The prize-giving ceremony was attended and presided over by Mohammad Aliur Rahman, aka Esports Professor, the CEO of Zenetic Esports and LEVEL7, and Md Ashfaqur Rahman, the Deputy Manager of EMK Center’s MakerLab & STEM Department.

eBLAZE Championship 2025 - Women's Series Valorant S3 was administered by EMK Center and EMK’s Esports Club , eBlaze. Zenetic Esports was the Esports Partner.

Ayaan is the Chief News Editor of The Daily Esports.