📅Brawl Esports Calendar - Week of August 24
All tournaments:
-Wolf Legend 5 Year Anniversary
-Slice League
-Av's Birthday
Tempestarii EA Clash Revival
-ePlayer Premium Cup #70
-TNR Tournament #1 – Silver
-CyberHero Triple Weekend Premium #64
-CyberHero Smash and Dash Season 2: EMEA
SixSeven Team now is f/a
At the moment, the teams have decided to part ways and are looking for new players for 2027. What do you think about this?
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Interview With @angelboybs
—Your team is considered one of the strongest in the EMEA region, and expectations were very high heading into the 2026 season. Do you think you've lived up to your own expectations so far? And what are your goals not only for this year, but for your entire professional career?
I think we've definitely exceeded our own expectations. We saw that we were doing well and knew we'd likely be one of the best, if not the best, team in Europe. But we didn't realize we could become the greatest team in the region's history. I think if we'd truly believed that from the very beginning of the season, we might have had a 6/6 finish.
The main goal remains unchanged—to win the World Championship. We can't consider ourselves accomplished until we're holding the trophy in our hands. Nothing is guaranteed, and the most important part of the season is still ahead.
—If Guesti had been able to fly with you to the Brawl Cup, could you have won it?
Yes. We would have won.
—How do you cope with burnout? How difficult is it? Do you give yourself time off? What advice can you give to those facing burnout?
I think it's important to understand that what works for me at my stage of my career likely won't be relevant for beginners.
I'm consistently giving myself time off now. I don't really enjoy playing outside of esports anymore, and that's fine with me. I enjoy the competitive aspect of Brawl Stars and everything that comes with it.
The best relaxation for me is traveling, working on myself, exploring new areas, and spending time with my loved ones. This allows me to switch off and return to the game with greater motivation.
—How do you feel after today's Monthly Finals?
I'm very happy. We made history and ended the season on a confident and positive note. That's exactly what we needed before the World Finals.
— You're qualifying for the 2026 World Finals. What are your expectations? Do you believe in yourself and your team, and how prepared are you?
The only expectation is to win. Nothing but victory.
I believe in myself and my team. We will be ready.
— Which team have you experienced the most emotions in your career—in terms of nostalgia, atmosphere, and vibe?
This team is definitely the best I've ever played on.
But at the same time, I have positive memories of every team I've been a part of. Each period of my career is important to me in its own way.
— Which teams do you consider your true competitors?
— Team Elektros, Team Hmble, and NOVO Esports.
— How did you choose your teammates—Guesti, Mikhail, and Tigran Nob? How much analysis did you have, and did you know in advance that you would have a good result with them?
We played well together, we have similar views on the game, and we are the perfect personalities to work together.
Of course, it's impossible to guarantee the outcome, but I saw the potential of this roster and knew what we could achieve together.
— What achievement in the game do you value most?
Top 2 at Brawl Cup.
I'm truly proud of that result. I don't think anyone but me could have led that roster to where I did.
— Who's primarily in charge of drafting?
I do most of the drafting, but without Guesti, my drafts wouldn't be as good.
He helps me look at certain situations from a different perspective, brings in crucial information about what our opponents are comfortable playing, suggests different draft options, and the final decision on the best move is mine.
We complement each other very well. But at the same time, I believe that even individually, he and I are the best drafters in the world.
— Will you have visa issues? Have you prepared for that in advance? If any of the players were to have problems again, who would you replace them with and why?
We haven't applied for visas yet—we're waiting for all the necessary documents. But there shouldn't be any problems: as far as we know, visas to Japan are processed fairly quickly.
— Why did you want to retire in 2025? What made you change your mind? Do you plan to continue playing, or is retirement already near?
I never said or planned to retire before winning the World Cup. People interpret my words however they want.
— When you were 15 years old in 2020, actively playing ladder under the nickname DarkAngel, did you imagine that you would one day find yourself on the professional scene?
I've always played with the goal of being the best, and that hasn't changed since the very beginning of my career.
I can still be better.
So the goal itself hasn't changed. Only the level at which I fight for it has changed.
— Why FUT? Were they the only organization that offered you a contract? If not, why did you choose them?
We were a rookie team. Even though many saw our potential, signing us was still considered a risk.
FUT believed in me and my vision for the team from the very beginning. I'm happy that we were ultimately able to build a mutually beneficial relationship with this organization.
I believe they deserve our results more than anyone else.
— What do you say to the FUT fans?
— Thank you all for your support. I truly appreciate you, and it's a great honor for us to represent FUT and be the faces of our region.
And don't you dare doubt us.
We'll be ready for these World Finals. I'll do everything in my power to ensure we win.
This is the best opportunity to win the World Cup I've ever had in my career.
Interview with @guestimi
Question: How did you start your esports career, and who taught you how to play Brawl Stars so well—or did you learn it yourself?
Guesti: I learned about the game at school, played with a friend casually, then started playing ladder a lot and that's how I got to the top of other teams. Angelboy probably helped me a little—I remember back in '20-'21, we played 1v1 on spikes every day and chatted on DS. It's a shame I got him banned, and he deleted his account.
Question: Do you consider yourself the best player in the world, and if not, who's better than you?
Guesti: Probably yes.
Question: What advice would you give to players who want to play at your level?
Guesti: I don't know, I don't think it's possible. I don't know what advice to give to improve my game either—it's nonsense to me. You need to understand what you want and what you need to improve in terms of your gameplay.
Question: How many hours a week do you spend on your pro career? How many scrims do you play per day, and how often do you practice?
Guesti: 4 hours a week are spent scrimming, and sometimes I push ranked content for YouTube videos, so about 5-6 hours.
Question: How many accounts have you had banned for boosting, and could you be suspended from BSC because of this?
Guesti: 3 accounts, but that was before 2025, so there's no risk.
Question: Which brawler pool do you pick most often?
Guesti: It varies in scrims, but in ranked, it's simply what can influence the outcome of the match the most.
Question: If it's not a secret, how much does a player of your level earn?
Guesti: Enough.
Question: How do you feel about the meme about you—the moment you got the call?
Guesti: It's actually a bit annoying—especially the people who write "fun fuhi" everywhere. They're just incredibly retarded and autistic.
Question: What do you think about Mobius's comments about FUT and his analytical estimate of an 8-10% chance of you winning the World Cup?
Guesti: He's fucking nuts.
Question: How do you feel about the fact that you can win with zero effort on the latest new characters, starting with Glowy?
Guesti: Bolt and Damian are the worst characters, with a mega-zero IQ. I hope they get fixed.
Question: Why do some people manage to reach tier 1, while others, like Silent, can't get there for years? What's the secret to success—persistence or talent?
Guesti: They can't find a suitable team. In Silent's case, that's true.
Question: If Arthur were always on the team instead of Angelboy, what would their results be this year? Is it possible to see Arthur and Guesti as a duo without Nob and Angelboy during rostermania next year?
Guesti: I don't think I could win 4/5 of the monthly matches without Angelboy. It would have been my first year, and he would have been captain right away, which is very difficult. I think I would have been able to take on the role and get myself together only after a couple of months, but achieving the same results would have been impossible. It's too early to discuss next year's roster, but it's unlikely we'll change anything—the Artur and Guesti duo wouldn't exist without Nob and Angelboy, 99%.
Question: If you could give one piece of advice to a player who dreams of one day playing against you on the world stage, what would it be?
Guesti: Learn from your mistakes.
Question: What annoys you about current esports—the tournament format, the meta, the attitude of players or admins?
Guesti: Nothing annoys you.
Question: You're only 16 years old, but many already consider you one of the best. Do you feel this pressure, or do you just play for fun?
Guesti: I'm aware of my skill level, but it doesn't affect my performance.
Question: Is there a player you always want to play against again?
Guesti: Again, no. But I'd love to play against Zeta and cr.
Question: What was the most important decision in your career?
Guesti: I can't remember. Maybe stopping boosting for esports.
Question: Who is your current competitor?
Guesti: I'm not afraid of anyone right now.
Question: What most often destroys strong teams?
Guesti: Strong teams don't destroy anything. And if they do, they're not a strong team.
Question: Which player do you really see potential in, and why?
Guesti: I can't remember any, maybe some Zhuro.
Question: Is there a match you still can't forget?
Guesti: There were many great matches and sets in their own way, but I can't single out one.
Question: What was the most emotional moment in your career?
Guesti: Winning your first monthly.
Question: Is there a quality you're still trying to improve (drafting, playmaking, aim, gamesense)?
Guesti: Trying to improve—no, but I'd like to improve my mans and aim.
Question: What do viewers completely overlook during tournaments?
Guesti: The team's in-game atmosphere and what happens outside of the games.
Question: Was there a player you initially underestimated and then changed your mind about?
Guesti: Yes, there was, but that was more because they simply started playing better, rather than me changing my mind.
Question: What do you like most about the fans?
Guesti: Their support.
Question: How did you decide to choose a stack of Angelboy and Nob, and why?
Guesti: With Angelboy, it was clear we'd be playing after Worlds, but there was a good chance I wouldn't be able to play this year. We chose Nob because he was a perfect fit for our team, even though he had no previous achievements.
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