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  • Brawl Stars Season 45 Mechmas Unveils Epic Mecha Skins, Competitive Tournaments, and Potential 100th Brawler Reveal
    Dec 10 2025
    Hey listeners, it's Max Gaming here, and we're diving into what's been absolutely exploding in the Brawl Stars community lately. Let me break down what's been going down in this incredible mobile game that's got millions of players worldwide.

    So first things first, Supercell just dropped Season 45, also known as Mechmas, on December 4th, and it's bringing some serious mechanical vibes to the game. This season is running until mid-January 2026, and honestly, the rewards are insane. If you're grinding the free pass, you're looking at over 3000 power points, tons of coins, and here's the kicker—you can actually earn a legendary Starr Drop just by completing all the free tiers. For those of you willing to invest a bit, the paid Brawl Pass gets you exclusive skins like Mecha Sandy, while the Brawl Pass Plus hooks you up with two different Mecha Mandy skins and a special Hardwired Player Title. This season's skins are absolutely fire too, with new mecha-themed cosmetics for characters like Piper, Jessie, and Mandy that have just got this futuristic vibe everyone's loving.

    Now here's where things get really interesting from a lore perspective. The Brawl Stars community has been absolutely losing their minds over Easter eggs that the dev team has been dropping. If you follow the game's social media posts, there's this incredible breadcrumb trail pointing to something massive coming—and I'm talking about the 100th brawler potentially being revealed. The hints are scattered across photos showing this mysterious watchtower in Starr Park, and the community has theorized that this next update might introduce the CEO of Starr Park himself as a playable character. This is the kind of narrative storytelling that hasn't been as prominent in recent years, which tells us this update is going to be absolutely huge. The connection to the Starhub trio with RT and the twins is creating this whole world-building moment that long-time players are eating up.

    On the competitive side, we've had the Eurocup Brawl Stars 2025 happening just recently, with the Swiss Stage wrapping up from December 5th to 7th, bringing together top European, CIS, and Middle Eastern teams. Then you've got the Yuni Cup Bronze Trial coming up on December 15th for North American players who want to test their skills in an online tournament setting.

    What's also worth mentioning is how the game's economy is evolving in 2025. The new Trophy Road system and the revised way to earn free resources through the Brawl Pass tracks means casual players have more legitimate paths to get gems and premium currency without spending money. It's this hybrid model that's keeping the game accessible while still rewarding players who want to invest.

    Looking at the bigger picture, Brawl Stars had its most massive revenue spike ever back in May with the Katana Kingdom event pulling in over 2.4 million dollars in a single day. That kind of success shows you just how engaged and dedicated this community truly is.

    Whether you're jumping in as a complete beginner or you're a seasoned player pushing those higher trophies, the current season is packed with content that rewards you for playing consistently. The game's community keeps thriving because Supercell is constantly innovating with new modes, characters, and these incredible seasonal events that keep things fresh. That's what makes Brawl Stars so special in the mobile gaming space right now.

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    4 min
  • Brawl Stars Mechmas 2025: Mecha Skins, Progression Overhaul, and Exciting Updates Transforming Mobile Gaming Landscape
    Dec 8 2025
    Hey listeners, Max Gaming here, and today we’re diving into what’s going on right now in Brawl Stars – the updates, the esports, and what everyone’s talking about.

    So, Brawl Stars is in a seriously wild phase. Supercell has been pushing huge updates all through 2025, and the big headline right now is the Mechmas season, which is Season 45. According to LootBar’s Mechmas overview, this season kicked off on December 4 and runs a bit over a month, with a full futuristic mecha theme covering the Brawl Pass, the shop, and special drops. LootBar explains that the star of the pass is Mecha Mandy, with two chroma variants, plus a whole mecha lineup for Piper and Jessie, and even returning legends like Mecha Leon and Mecha Edgar later in December.

    LootBar also reports that Mechmas brings Mecha Boxes, a new limited-time box type that leans hard into mecha cosmetics and progression. From those boxes you can pull Mecha skins, Star Powers, Gadgets, Hypercharge Starr Drops, Coins, Power Points, XP Doublers, Credits, and even Gems. The same article points out that Daily Wins now matter more than ever, since they can randomly drop Mecha Boxes and trigger Lucky Day, where your rewards spike with things like Mega Boxes and Hypercharge drops. So if you’re a casual listener, doing your six wins a day is basically free value.

    On top of the seasonal hype, Supercell is completely reworking progression. LootBar’s Brawl Pass changes guide breaks down that starting with the January season, the Brawl Pass price goes up but also gets reshaped: shorter one month seasons, more tiers, and a new Keys and Vault system. Instead of getting totally random stuff, you earn Keys, then spend them in a Vault to pick rewards, including older Brawl Pass skins bundled with their chromas. The same guide mentions that the free track is getting buffed too with more Coins, Credits, Chaos Drops, Bling, and a big Resource Key worth around two thousand Power Points, so free to play players are a big part of the conversation.

    Community talk is also locked on Buffies and Chaos Drops. LootBar’s Mechmas breakdown says Buffies are new permanent upgrades that boost Gadgets, Star Powers, and Hypercharges, letting you customize builds way deeper than before. Chaos Drops are like premium Starr Drops with roughly four times the value and a new Ultra Legendary rarity, which has Reddit and Discord arguing about power creep versus hype. And to keep things sweaty, Supercell added new four team modes like Trio Wipeout and Trio Gem Grab with four teams in one match, which streamers have been calling pure chaos in the best way.

    On the competitive side, Liquipedia lists constant online events, like the YF7 Tournament number 8 in early December with a cash prize pool, and platforms such as Matcherino feature Brawl Stars events like VXC Gold Tour Asia, showing that grassroots and regional tournaments are still very active. Meanwhile, YouTube is full of Brawl Stars creator content talking about the upcoming 100th brawler; Rey’s coverage of an interview with Brawl Stars staff highlights that lead brawler designer Fernanda teased brawler 100 as a strong antagonist tied into Star Park lore, which has lore fans theorizing nonstop.

    Socially, you also see constant videos on redeem codes for 2025, guides for free gems from tech brands like TP Link, and tier lists for brawlers getting updated every balance patch. All of this together keeps Brawl Stars trending, because it hits both casual listeners just trying to unlock a cool Mecha skin and esports grinders chasing those bracket wins.

    So if you’re wondering whether it’s a good time to jump in or come back, this Mechmas season and the upcoming Brawl Pass overhaul basically mark a new era for Brawl Stars, and the whole community is buzzing about where the game goes next.

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    5 min
  • Brawl Stars 2025 Meta Breakdown: Mina Dominates, Crazy Raccoon Inspires, and Esports Scene Heats Up
    Dec 7 2025
    Yo listeners, Max Gaming here, and today we’re diving into what’s going on right now in Brawl Stars: the news, the meta, and what people are talking about.

    First, quick baseline so we’re on the same page. Brawl Stars is a fast‑paced multiplayer mobile arena brawler from Supercell where you collect brawlers, push trophies, and play modes like Gem Grab, Brawl Ball, Heist, Bounty, and Showdown. Drage, a top content creator and competitive player, describes it as a freemium arena fighter and shooter where ranked play and brawler collection are the core grind.

    Competitive scene is still popping. Liquipedia’s Brawl Stars section shows fresh events like Eurocup Brawl Stars 2025, with a Swiss stage held online across Europe, CIS, the Middle East, and Africa in early December 2025, proving the regional esports circuit is active and organized. Liquipedia also lists community and semi‑pro events such as the Remaining 7 NA Silver Tourney scheduled for late December 2025, plus other online cups in Asia and beyond on platforms like Matcherino and start.gg, so there’s constant tournament play for both pros and ambitious casuals.

    On the global stage, creators are still covering the fallout from the 2025 World Finals. One recent YouTube documentary by a Brawl Stars storyteller focuses on Crazy Raccoon, the underdog roster that shocked everyone by becoming world champions in 2025, highlighting how they went from being dismissed as weak to lifting the trophy. That story is fueling a lot of social hype around “any team can rise” in Brawl Stars esports, which fits the game’s community vibe perfectly.

    Now the biggest current discussion is the meta. AshBrawlStars, a former number one global player, dropped a December 2025 meta tier list on YouTube built from stats from the World Finals and top ranked leagues. He explains that the game has shifted into a control‑heavy meta, where brawlers that can hold space and slowly squeeze enemies out are dominating. According to Ash, sharpshooters like Piper and Mandy are struggling, while aggressive assassins and tank counters with strong gadgets and hypercharges are thriving.

    Hypercharge balance is another hot topic. Supercell recently standardized hypercharge to give around a five percent damage increase instead of huge spikes, and Ash points out that this has toned down some older hypercharge monsters like Draco and Buster, while still letting certain brawlers stay broken because of their base kits and gadgets. Mina is the prime example: Ash says she had roughly a ninety percent ban rate at Worlds, which is insane. Pros basically refuse to let her through draft. Other names at the top of his list include Meeple, Otis, Hank, Ruffs, Guju, Kaz, and Crow, all putting up crazy pick, win, and ban rates in high leagues.

    Socially, that tier list has sparked a lot of debate. Drage’s Road to Pro ranked content shows the same thing from a player’s perspective: in his recent videos he talks about how Mina is still constantly banned, how picks like Juju, Squeak, and Lumi fit into the current draft meta, and how one broken pick or bad comfort level on a top brawler can flip a ranked match. Viewers spam chat and comments with arguments over whether Mina needs another nerf, whether Otis is the best tank and assassin counter, and which control brawlers are safest to first pick.

    On the more casual side, YouTube is flooded with content on rare moments, gem offers, and supposed redeem codes. There are videos advertising December 2025 Brawl Stars QR codes and gem tricks, and even tournament pages hyping “free 9999 gems” events. Most of that is clickbait or promo talk, and experienced creators constantly warn listeners to be careful with anything that sounds too good to be true.

    So if you’re a casual listener wondering if it’s a good time to jump in, here’s the vibe: the game is stable, esports is alive with new champions and constant regional events, the meta is defined but evolving, and the community is loudly debating over hypercharges, bans, and balance. Whether you just want to mess around in Gem Grab or you’re dreaming of making a Crazy Raccoon style underdog run, Brawl Stars in late 2025 is very much still in the fight.

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    5 min
  • Brawl Stars Dominates Mobile Gaming with Pro Pass, Creator Codes, and Competitive Esports in 2025
    Dec 5 2025
    Brawl Stars is still one of the most active and talked‑about mobile games on the planet, and listeners can feel that just by scrolling through YouTube, TikTok, or Reddit on any given day. According to Supercell’s official channels, the core hook is the same as ever: fast three‑minute matches, a big roster of Brawlers with unique abilities, and rotating modes that keep the game feeling fresh for both casuals and competitive grinders. [10] Social discussion keeps circling back to the same big idea: it is the rare game where you can jump in for a couple of matches on your phone and still be watching world‑level esports with the exact same characters and maps. [10]

    One of the biggest headline features this year has been the Pro Pass, a long‑term progression track that sits on top of the usual season pass. LootBar explains that the Pro Pass was introduced in an early‑2025 update and focuses on ranked play, rewarding Pro Pass XP when you win competitive matches. [2] The pass runs for several months at a time instead of just a single season, and it offers two tracks of rewards, a free one and a paid premium one that stacks on cosmetics, gems, and other high‑value unlocks. [2] That means if listeners are into ranked grinding, the game now directly turns those wins into a long runway of loot. [2]

    At the same time, Brawl Stars is leaning hard into rewards and codes, which constantly fuels conversation on social media. LootBar’s December 2025 breakdown points out that Supercell is pushing store codes, QR codes, and creator codes that hand out gems, coins, cosmetics, and sometimes even rare unlocks if listeners are fast enough. [3] These codes usually show up around events or on official social accounts, and the race to redeem them before they expire is a big part of the hype, with YouTubers and streamers posting “new codes” videos that trend every week. [3][6]

    Creator culture around the game is still massive, and the official creator‑code program keeps those ties strong. LootBar notes that when a listener drops a creator’s tag in the in‑game shop, a slice of the purchase goes to that creator at no extra cost, and the list of supported Brawl Stars creators now runs through dozens of familiar names from YouTube and Twitch. [3] That system is why so many videos and streams end with shout‑outs to “support with my code,” and it feeds directly back into giveaways, gem drops, and community tournaments that keep the fanbase buzzing. [3]

    On the esports side, Brawl Stars continues to punch above its weight, with regular online cups and a full world‑finals circuit that turns top‑tier play into a storyline. Liquipedia lists ongoing community and regional tournaments, like European online brackets and qualifiers that feed into larger events, showing how deep the competitive ecosystem goes. [4][13] Dedicated esports channels on YouTube highlight world‑finals storylines, revenge matches, and full VODs, and those uploads rack up hundreds of thousands of views, proving that listeners are not just playing Brawl Stars, they are following it like a traditional esport. [7][10]

    For everyday players, the conversation is dominated by balance changes, new abilities, and “best Brawlers right now” tier content. Popular creators post shorts and breakdowns of the strongest picks in the current meta, especially right after each update or rework lands, which keeps casual listeners constantly re‑thinking who to upgrade and which comps to run with friends. [5][9] Update videos tease new abilities, reworks, and reward systems, and the comments under those videos are full of debates about whether these changes help free‑to‑play users or lean more toward ranked and Pro Pass grinders. [9] All of this keeps Brawl Stars in that sweet spot where it is easy to start, but there is always some new tech, event, or code drop that makes the community feel alive every single week. [2][3][10]

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    4 min
  • Brawl Stars 2025 World Finals Highlight Indian Esports Rise and Upcoming December Update Promises Major Changes
    Dec 3 2025
    Hey everyone, it's Max Gaming here, and we've got some seriously exciting stuff happening in the Brawl Stars universe right now. So whether you're a casual player grinding for fun or someone dreaming of esports glory, there's something brewing that you need to know about.

    Let me hit you with the biggest news first. The Brawl Stars World Finals 2025 just wrapped up, and honestly, it was historic for some incredible reasons. Revenant XSpark made absolute waves by becoming the first Indian team to finish in the top four at the championship. That's massive for the global gaming community, showing that Brawl Stars talent isn't confined to any one region. According to esports coverage, the championship has officially passed, which means we're transitioning into a new competitive era for 2026.

    Now here's something that might surprise you. Despite this being one of the biggest moments for competitive Brawl Stars, the viewership numbers told an interesting story. According to esports analytics, the World Finals 2025 saw viewership drop to around 211,000 viewers, which is quite a step down from the game's record-breaking 1.1 million peak viewers from previous tournaments. It's a reminder that even massive esports events have their ups and downs.

    On the game itself, we're in this really cool moment. The Stranger Things collaboration event just concluded or is wrapping up right now, and Sensor Tower reported that Brawl Stars saw its biggest revenue spike in 2025 back in May with the Katana Kingdom event, which shows how powerful these special collaborations are. According to recent maintenance updates, the game is getting ready for a huge December 2025 update that's going to introduce something called the Buffies power system, a Claw Machine feature, and major reworks to various Brawlers. The full details are supposed to drop during a Brawl Talk presentation on December 13th, so mark your calendars because this could completely shift the meta.

    If you're looking to grab some free stuff, December is loaded with opportunities. There are tons of QR codes and store codes floating around right now with names like ITSSUSHITIME, SAKURASPIKE, and BOBAPARTYYYY that can hook you up with free pins, sprays, coins, and cosmetics. Redeeming these is super easy and they're limited time, so grab them while you can.

    For competitive players, the BSAL 2026 Kickoff tournament is starting December 9th with a triple elimination format and 24 teams competing, so if you're into the esports scene, that's your next big thing to watch.

    The community is buzzing because we're standing at this intersection between legacy content ending and brand new systems coming in. The Stranger Things collab showed that Supercell knows how to bring crossover magic to this game, and if the December update delivers on the hype, we could see another massive engagement spike like we saw with Katana Kingdom.

    So whether you're here for the competitive thrills, the casual fun, or the collecting aspect of cosmetics, Brawl Stars is definitely in an exciting transition period right now. Things are shifting, new content is coming, and the competitive scene is hungry for the next chapter. This is honestly a great time to be part of this community.

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    3 min
  • Brawl Stars World Finals 2025 Highlights: Revenant Esports Shines and New Updates Revolutionize Competitive Play
    Dec 1 2025
    Hey everyone, Max Gaming here, and I've got to tell you, the Brawl Stars community has been absolutely buzzing lately. Let me break down what's been going down in the world of this incredible game.

    First up, the big news is that the World Finals 2025 just wrapped up in Stockholm, Sweden, and it was absolutely insane. According to Liquipedia, this year's championship consists of three major offline events including the Brawl Cup in May, the Last Chance Qualifier in October, and the World Finals in November. The finals brought together eight teams competing for one million dollars, which is huge. I'm talking Championship Sunday energy at Dream Hack Stockholm with some of the most skilled players on the planet clashing it out.

    Now here's something really cool that happened. According to reports, Revenant Esports made history by becoming the first Indian team to finish in the top four at the World Finals. That's massive, listeners. They advanced to the semi-finals after defeating LOUD, and they faced off against HMBLE in their quest for something truly historic. It shows that competitive Brawl Stars is becoming more global, and talent is emerging from all corners of the world.

    Speaking of the competitive scene, according to Liquipedia, there have been some significant format changes for 2025 that are shaking things up. The team roster size has been reduced to a maximum of three players per team, down from four. They've also brought back double points for the second split and added this new mid-season offline event called Brawl Cup. Plus, the Asia Pacific region has been split back into three different regions: East Asia, Southeast Asia, and South Asia, with Southeast Asia and South Asia now operating as third-party regions.

    On the casual side of things, Supercell has been keeping players engaged with constant updates. According to recent gameplay reports, Update 64 dropped with a Stranger Things theme running from November into December 2025, bringing an entirely new rogue-lite PVP mode called Upside Showdown where you get unique powers every single game. That's the kind of fresh content that keeps millions of players coming back every day.

    For those of you who love free rewards, there's also tons of codes floating around. According to LootBar, December 2025 has fresh store codes like ITSSUSHITIME, SAKURASPIKE, and BOBAPARTYYYY that you can redeem directly on Supercell's website for free items. Plus there are QR codes giving away free gems, pins, icons, and other cosmetics, so make sure you're staying on top of those because they don't last forever.

    Here's something I found interesting though. According to Esports Insider, the 2025 World Finals experienced a pretty significant viewership drop compared to the 2024 edition. That's definitely something the competitive community is talking about and probably something Supercell will be analyzing as they move forward with future tournaments.

    What I love about Brawl Stars is that whether you're grinding solo, climbing the trophy ladder, playing competitively, or just hunting for free cosmetics, there's always something happening. The game continues to evolve, the competitive scene is breaking barriers with teams like Revenant proving that greatness knows no borders, and Supercell keeps the content fresh. That's why this game remains one of the most exciting mobile titles around.

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    4 min
  • Revenant Esports Makes History at Brawl Stars World Finals 2025 with First Indian Semi Final Appearance
    Nov 30 2025
    Hey everyone, it's Max Gaming here, and I've got some incredible news from the Brawl Stars world that you absolutely need to hear about.

    So right now, we're in the middle of one of the biggest tournaments in Brawl Stars history. The Brawl Stars World Finals 2025 is happening, and let me tell you, this is the seventh annual World Finals for the game, and it's absolutely massive. According to Liquipedia, there's a one million dollar prize pool up for grabs, which is absolutely insane. We're talking first place taking home four hundred thousand dollars. That's the kind of money that shows how seriously the esports community is taking Brawl Stars.

    The tournament format has gotten more intense too. According to the Brawl Stars Championship 2025 information, the whole competitive season consists of three offline events this year. There's the Brawl Cup that happened back in May, then the Last Chance Qualifier in October, and now we're at the World Finals in November. What's really cool is that the competition spans seven different regions, from North America to South America, East Asia, EMEA, Southeast Asia, South Asia, and even Chinese Mainland. Each region qualified its best teams through a series of monthly qualifiers and finals throughout the year.

    Now here's something that really caught everyone's attention. Revenant Esports made absolute history by becoming the first Indian team to reach the semi-finals at the World Finals. They took down Brazil's LOUD in an intense quarterfinal match that went five games, winning with a nail-biting three to two victory. Ashmit Singh, one of their players, was recognized as the MVP for that match because of his exceptional play. This is huge for Indian esports because it shows that teams from South Asia can absolutely compete with the best teams in the world on the biggest stage. According to the coverage from Mykhel, this achievement is expected to inspire a whole generation of aspiring gamers throughout India and could really change the landscape of esports there.

    What makes the competitive scene even more interesting is how the rules have evolved. According to the championship overview, teams now have a maximum of three players instead of four, which really changes the dynamics of team composition and strategy. The monthly qualifiers are also different, with Day One being a single elimination bracket and Day Two being double elimination, which gives more teams a fair shot at proving themselves.

    The talent level at this World Finals is absolutely stacked. We're seeing elite teams from around the world competing offline in what Liquipedia describes as a fierce event that showcases the very best of competitive Brawl Stars.

    What's really amazing about this whole thing is that Brawl Stars has grown from this cool mobile game into a legitimate esports phenomenon with million dollar tournaments, international competition, and teams that are training just as hard as traditional esports players.

    So whether you're a casual player just vibing with friends or someone who dreams of going pro, Brawl Stars is showing that there's room for everyone in this community. The competition is at an all time high, the stakes have never been bigger, and we're watching history being made right now.

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    3 min
  • Brawl Stars World Finals 2025 Kicks Off in Stockholm with Top Teams Battling for Global Championship
    Nov 28 2025
    Hey everyone, it's Max Gaming here, and I've got some huge Brawl Stars news that's happening right now. So if you've been sleeping on competitive Brawl Stars, it's time to wake up because the Brawl Stars World Finals 2025 is going down this weekend in Stockholm, Sweden, and honestly, this is the event of the year.

    The tournament started today, November 28th, and runs through Sunday, November 30th, hosted by Supercell at DreamHack Stockholm 2025. We're talking about sixteen of the absolute best teams from around the world competing for the world title. According to the Brawl Stars esports community, this is the culmination of an entire season's worth of grinding and competing, and every team here has earned their spot through intense regional qualifiers and tournaments throughout the year.

    One team that's getting a lot of buzz is REJECT, the Japanese esports powerhouse. Their Brawl Stars division is bringing three incredible players to the tournament: Shu, Melty, and Battoman. These guys are going for the world championship title, and the competitive scene is honestly hyped to see what they bring to the table.

    Now here's something that's really cool about how this tournament works. According to Liquipedia, the 2025 Brawl Stars Championship consists of three major offline events. There was the Brawl Cup back in May, then the Last Chance Qualifier in October where teams fought for their shot at Worlds, and now we're at the World Finals. The format this year actually reduced team rosters to just three players maximum, which really changes the meta and makes every single player count way more than before.

    What makes this tournament different from your regular monthly competitions is that teams have been earning BSC Points throughout the entire season, competing in monthly qualifiers and finals to climb the rankings. The teams that qualified for Worlds are literally the elite of the elite, and watching them execute plays at this level is absolutely insane.

    The first matches started at 6 AM Pacific time this morning, and if you haven't checked out the watch parties yet, there are tons of them happening on YouTube and streaming platforms. The competitive Brawl Stars community is absolutely going crazy, with watch parties popping up everywhere and people predicting which teams are going to take it all home.

    Beyond Worlds though, Brawl Stars has also been making some massive changes to the actual game. There's a huge update coming that's overhauling the Brawl Pass system, introducing new Keys and Vault systems, and adjusting pricing. The December update is bringing ten additional tiers to the Brawl Pass and increasing the value for both free players and paid subscribers, though prices are going up a bit to eight ninety-nine and twelve ninety-nine respectively.

    Plus, Supercell just launched the Stranger Things update with a brand new rogue-lite PVP mode called Upside Showdown, a new Mythic Brawler named Gigi who's an assassin-type character, and some insanely cool Stranger Things themed skins like Eleven Lumi and Scoops Ahoy Berry. The game economy is also getting a massive overhaul with things like Mythic and Epic Gears being removed and new daily win systems coming into play.

    So whether you're into the competitive scene or you just love the game itself, Brawl Stars is absolutely the place to be right now. Keep your eyes on the World Finals this weekend because history is literally being made.

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    3 min