Abrahams Make It Look Easy, Then Make It Look Necessary

NewsFenrir1 week ago2026-02-12 01:34 GMT+0

#25Abrahams 2-0 Lowkey W

Game 1 was over almost as soon as it started. Abrahams won 51–3, four of their players finished deathless, and Lowkey W ended the map with just six total assists.

Game 2 looked nothing like that. Lowkey W found more fights, put up 28 kills, and kept the series within reach for most of a 37-minute game. The souls stayed close too — the final gap was only about 8,000. Even with the better showing, Abrahams still closed it out to complete the 2–0.

The win extends Abrahams’s run to 12 straight EU Night Shift titles, spanning events #14 through #25.

Dimov set the tone on Shiv

Dimov was the clear headline in Game 1. His Shiv finished 22/0/11, and he ended the series 31/5/22 across both maps. When Abrahams needed a fight to end, he was the one finishing it.

sanya_sniper quietly owned the economy

While the Shiv scoreline grabbed attention, sanya_sniper was the one consistently ahead in farm. He led the series in total souls with 93.1k, and he did it on two different heroes.

In Game 1, he played Mirage and went 6/0/16 with 43.4k souls. In Game 2, he swapped to Venator and finished 11/7/13 with 49.7k souls and 54.6k player damage. The hero changed, but the role didn’t — he stayed rich and kept pressure on every fight.

saintmxsm’s Rem was all about enabling

saintmxsm’s impact on Rem showed up in the assist column. He posted 40 assists across the two games.

Game 1 was 4/0/20. Game 2 was 0/5/20, and the zero kills didn’t matter because he still put out 29.1k healing and kept Abrahams’s fights organized. When Lowkey W started to make Game 2 competitive, Rem’s resets and support tools helped Abrahams stay composed.

Lowkey W’s Game 2 adjustments made it a series

Lowkey W deserve credit for how they responded after Game 1. They changed the look of the draft and their execution improved immediately.

empty dreams moved off Warden and played Mina in Game 2, finishing 6/6/10 with 48.3k souls — the highest on his team. Freemok also steadied things on Silver, going from 0/9/0 in Game 1 to 5/3/13 in Game 2 with 32.2k healing.

The team numbers reflect the improvement. Game 2 souls were 246.6k to 238.4k, compared to 224.1k to 147.7k in Game 1. Assists jumped from 6 in Game 1 to 67 in Game 2. They were farming, rotating, and actually getting full teamfights instead of scrambling.

It still wasn’t enough to break Abrahams’s structure. Over the full series, flammab1e on Paige finished 1/10/12, while saintmxsm on Rem finished 4/5/40. Abrahams were cleaner around objectives, and when the game got tense late, they made fewer mistakes.

The takeaway

Abrahams didn’t just win the blowout. They also won the version of the match where Lowkey W played better and kept things close. That’s what makes the streak feel real: 12 straight EU Night Shift titles now, from #14 through #25, and they’re still finding ways to win regardless of how the series looks.

1 Comment
Joe Hendry22 souls gathered1 week ago2026-02-12 02:53 GMT+0
Abrahams too OP, pls nerf