After falling to Lowkey W in last week's challenger match, Leviathan came back with a statement performance—tripling their opponent's kills behind empty dreams' monstrous Warden game.
One week ago, Lowkey W got knocked out by Leviathan in the @eventstage:20 challenger match. Tonight, in the @eventstage:85 challenger round of Deadlock Night Shift EU, they hit back hard.
Leviathan rolled Lowkey W 39–13 in just under 32 minutes. It never felt close.
The
Warden problem
empty dreams on
Warden was the center of it: 10/1/20, 50k souls, and the most damage in the lobby. Even with the January 30th nerf to Last Stand healing, he was still unkillable once he got ahead.
And he wasn’t doing it alone. Freemok on
Shiv matched the kill pace at 10/2/20, which left Lowkey W dealing with two fed brawlers at the same time.
Leviathan forced brawls, Lowkey W couldn’t play their game
Leviathan drafted to run at people —
Shiv,
Warden,
Billy — and it worked exactly as intended. Lowkey W had tools that need space like
Bebop and
Lash. They never got that space.
The clearest stat is assists: Leviathan had 129 total assists and every player hit 20+. Lowkey W had 28. Leviathan were taking fights together, and Lowkey W were getting picked off.
overseas on
Venator went 8/2/21 and quietly kept the damage flowing for Leviathan. On the other side, Lystic’s
Silver finished 5/7/4 — she never got the kind of isolated fights she needs to take over.
What’s next
Leviathan are back in the finals bracket. Now it’s Abrahams again — winners of eleven straight EU Night Shift titles dating back to #14.











