The world of esports continues to delight fans with behind-the-scenes stories. Tundra Esports players Neta "33" Shapira and Martin "Saksa" Sazdov took part in a quickfire Q&A about their teammates, while Gaimin Gladiators player Alimzhan "watson" Islamibekov shared his candid thoughts on ranked gameplay.
Tundra Esports: Who’s Who in the Team?
In a short video for their club's Telegram channel, Neta "33" Shapira and Martin "Saksa" Sazdov answered light-hearted questions about their teammates' quirks:
- Who buys back most often on impulse? Saksa: "Me?" 33: "Maybe, but it’s rare for us. Let’s say Saksa."
- Who’s the loudest? Saksa: "Nightfall." 33: "I’d say MoonMeander."
- Who’s the funniest? Saksa: "Whitemon." 33: "Agreed. Or maybe MoonMeander."
- Who’s the easiest to distract? Saksa: "Neta [33]." 33: "Probably me."
These fun insights give fans a closer look at the team dynamics and highlight the unique atmosphere within Tundra Esports.
Watson on Rankings: Comfort Over MMR
During a personal stream, Alimzhan "watson" Islamibekov shared his unconventional take on ranked play:
"Right now, I just want to drop to the 100th rank. Just sit back, accept the game, and stop worrying about whom to pick or what to do. If you lose, you can just blame the drafter. Perfect."
This perspective reflects the burnout many professional players experience under the pressure of ranked games and their occasional desire to simply enjoy the game without overthinking.
Tundra Esports’ Recent Results
On the competitive stage, Tundra Esports recently claimed second place at BLAST Slam I, falling to BetBoom Team in the grand finals with a score of 1:3. Their performance earned them $200,000 in prize money, showcasing their consistent high-level gameplay.
The interviews and reflections reveal the human side of esports, where grand achievements and substantial prize money are intertwined with everyday emotions, humour, and introspection. Both players and fans seek a balance between striving for greatness and enjoying the simpler joys of gaming.