Floormen swept through both the challenger match and the Bo3 finals without dropping a map, capping Night Shift #36 with a clean 2-0 over FPS Lounge — a mirror image of Abrahams' earlier EU run.
Night Shift NA #36 delivered an exact copy of earlier in the night. Hours after Abrahams ran through EU without dropping a map at Night Shift EU #36, Floormen did the same on the NA side, beating Melee Creeps in the challenger match and then taking down FPS Lounge 2-0 in the finals.
Across both regions, the Challengers went 6-0 in maps. There wasn’t much resistance.
Game 1: Floormen Establish Control Early
Game 1 was decided early and never really shifted. Floormen built a lead in the first half and kept extending it, finishing with a 49k soul advantage (231,496 to 182,474) at 33 minutes and a 41-21 kill edge.
Dimov on
Shiv set the tone with an 11/0/15 line, never giving FPS Lounge a chance to punish him. Alongside that, League on
Lady Geist had one of the more complete performances of the night — 13/2 with over 103,000 healing and 76,000 objective damage. Every fight and every objective seemed to run through those two.
DMB on
Mina led the lobby in farm with 252 last hits while still contributing across fights, and rocker on
Abrams handled the frontline work, soaking pressure and keeping the rest of the lineup free to play aggressively.
FPS Lounge had moments through LOMEIN on
Grey Talon, who led their damage, and rocaine on
Venator, who kept pace in farm. But outside of that, they spent most of the game playing catch up.
Game 2: FPSL challenged early but same result
Game 2 started differently. FPS Lounge controlled the early game, holding a souls lead from around 6 minutes through the mid game. Their hero combinations controlled the lanes even in a losing effort.
Once team fights hit, Floorman hit another gear.
Around 15 minutes, Floormen took control of the fights and the game flipped quickly. What had been a close early map turned into a 39-11 finish in under 30 minutes.
Dimov stayed on Shiv and didn’t die again, finishing 11/0/14. Across both maps, he ended with 22 kills, zero deaths, and 29 assists. Every time FPS Lounge tried to fight, he was still there at the end.
DMB took over Game 2 on
Mina with a 10/0/19 line, while rocker added another clean frontline performance on Abrams without dying. The fights just didn’t break their way.
FPS Lounge got a steadier game from Lefaa on
Mirage, but the rest of the lineup struggled to stay in fights long enough to matter. Multiple players ended the series with double-digit deaths, and that gap showed once the game moved out of lanes.
What It Means
Floormen’s run mirrors what Abrahams did in EU earlier in the night, win the challenger match, sweep finals, don’t drop a map.
For Floormen, it’s a needed bounce back. They lost to FPS Lounge in the #34 finals and didn’t make it out of challengers in #35. This time they beat both of those teams in the same night, and it wasn’t close.
The difference was in the fights. Floormen stayed alive, extended engagements, and kept turning those into objectives. FPS Lounge could compete early, but they couldn’t hold up once the game slowed down and fights mattered more.













