Lowkey W recover from a brutal Game 2 loss to take the Deadlock Night Shift EU #37 finals 2-1, powered by vraic's series-best 9.50 KDA on Apollo across all three maps.
Lowkey W survived a volatile three-map final against Abrahams to win #37 of Deadlock Night Shift EU, taking the series 2-1 behind two strong late-game closes and a committed
Apollo performance from vraic.
vraic played Apollo in all three maps and finished 14/8/62, earning MVP honors in both Lowkey W victories. His 62 assists led the lobby, just ahead of hoot’s 58, and gave Lowkey W the connective piece they needed in a series that swung sharply between maps.
Game 1: Lowkey W wins a marathon
The opener went 43:40, and while Abrahams grabbed early objective progress, Lowkey W took over through teamfights. The souls graph shows Lowkey W building a lead before the 11-minute mark, then slowly stretching it until the final gap finished around 70k souls.
The kill line told the same story: 48-20 for Lowkey W. Lystic’s
Bebop led the map with 18 kills and 45,406 healing, while vraic’s Apollo went 2/0/34 for a 36.00 KDA. Zerggy added 46,116 healing on
Warden, and cosmetical’s
Pocket led the server with 108,930 objective damage.
Game 2: Abrahams fire back
Abrahams answered with the cleanest map of the series, winning in under 29 minutes with a 30-11 kill advantage and a 203,365 to 141,132 soul lead. The graph was close early, but once Abrahams broke through around the midgame, the lead never came back.
Their swaps worked immediately. together’s
Shiv earned MVP at 8/1/13, empty dreams’s
Pocket went 7/1/14, and sanya_sniper’s
Celeste finished a flawless 7/0/12. Lowkey W never stabilized, with vraic’s Apollo held to 3/5/3 and hoot’s
Lash ending 1/7/5.
Game 3: Lowkey W Find the Finish
The decider stayed competitive for the first 20 minutes, but Lowkey W started to pull away after the midgame and broke the map open by clearing all three Walkers between 24:15 and 25:06. From there, the souls graph only moved one direction, ending with Lowkey W ahead by nearly 70k.
hoot’s switch to
Vyper gave Lowkey W the damage they needed, finishing with a team-high 14 kills and a 6.80 KDA. vraic’s Apollo bounced back with a 9/3/25 MVP line, while Lystic’s
Mirage posted the server-high soul count at 48,115 plus 73,314 objective damage. Abrahams got 12 kills from sanya_sniper’s
Silver, but could not keep pace once Lowkey W started chaining objectives.
Lowkey W’s 2-1 win was not clean, but it was convincing. They won the long teamfight map, got punished hard in Game 2, then adjusted in the decider behind vraic’s Apollo, Zerggy’s Vyper, and enough sustain to keep Abrahams from resetting the game. This marks another new winner of Night Shift as we have entered a much more exciting phase. We seem to be getting new winners every week.



















