The YaLLa Compass Spring 2025 Playoffs are underway, with today featuring two Quarter-Final matchups. Given the last few days of non-stop Counter-Strike, today has felt like a real break in the competition with much fewer games on the server.
Let’s take a look at how the two matches in the YaLLa Compass Spring 2025 Quarter-Finals went, shall we?
ENCE make easy work of 9 Pandas

Credit: ENCE
Despite only sneaking through to the YaLLa Compass Spring 2025 Playoffs by an inch, ENCE were in convincing form as they dominated 9 Pandas 2:0 on one side of the Quarter-Final bracket. Even the lopsided 13:3 and 13:6 map scorelines don’t tell the full story of how simple this was for ENCE, putting on a better showing than we’ve seen from this team throughout the rest of the event.
When you have gla1ve putting up 27-19 scorelines in the year 2025, you know you’re probably in for a good series. Combine that with podi going 34-18 and Neityu dropping a 32-21 performance, and you can see why ENCE made short work of 9 Pandas in this one.
Dynamo ECLOT win out tough contest against Nexus
Where one match was a real stomp, the other couldn’t have been more of a contest. Dynamo ECLOT went blow for blow with Nexus, winning out a 2:1 series that ended in Overtime. The roster comprised of Czech and Slovakian players were made to work every step of the way against the Romanian outfit, but got their reward with a spot in the YaLLa Compass Spring 2025 Semi-Final.
Of the winning Dynamo ECLOT roster, one name stands out – M1key. He gave a strong account of himself in this one, having previously been touted as a top young talent to watch. His stock is certainly on the rise based on his YaLLa Compass Spring performance so far.
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