TSM and Fnatic expand into The Finals

Joey Morris
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The Finals in-game Fnatic esports bundle, including character and weapon skin
Image credit: Fnatic, Embark Studios

Esports organisations TSM and Fnatic have announced that they have signed teams for the tactical shooter, The Finals.

The two organisations are scheduled to compete against 14 other squads in DreamHack Stockholm, where the inaugural Major for The Finals will be held.

TSM revealed the three players it has signed to its active roster and announced that an esports bundle themed after the organisation is now available in the game. TSM entered the Major by signing the roster No Hours, which secured its place through the NA Closed Qualifier.

Here are all the TSM players competing in The Finals Grand Major:

  • Arko
  • ApolloSG
  • Visions

Fnatic also unveiled a closer look at its in-game esports bundle, which boasts a unique character skin and black/orange gun cosmetics. The organisation entered The Finals by signing the EMEA Closed Qualifier runner-up team, BEAMERS.

Here are all the Fnatic players set to compete in The Finals at DreamHack Stockholm:

  • NAGHOSTX6
  • Nigiri
  • Raymke

The two organisations are the latest teams to receive in-game esports bundles, with The Finals already featuring brands such as NTMR, ENVY, Pioneers, and Spacestation Gaming.

What to Expect at The Finals Grand Major

The two teams will be competing in The Finals Grand Major, the first international event for the shooter, taking place at DreamHack Stockholm from November 28th to 29th. Fans attending will get to see the rosters play for the lion’s share of a $100,000 (~£74,764) prize pool and be crowned the scene’s champion.

Matches during the tournament will feature a mix of the Standard Cashout mode (with ranked rules), and the Final Round game mode. Fans who will not be attending in person can watch the live broadcast on the official Twitch and YouTube channels.

The Grand Major is a pivotal moment for The Finals, and if it proves successful for both fans and competitors, there is potential for the game to expand into a fully fledged esports title.

Joey Morris

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Joey has been writing about gaming since 2024 with features, reviews, and the latest news. Since early 2025, he has been covering the world of esports, reporting tournament results, partnerships, interviewing players, and more.
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