Gambit have once again added to their trophy cabinet, which by this point is surely overflowing. In the best of 3 Grand Final, NA'VI were unable to find a chink in Gambit's armor falling in straight maps 2-0. Gambit reached the finals without losing a match and dropping just a single map, also to NA'VI in the match prior to the finals, which booted Natus Vincere to the consolidation final, where they had to go against G2 to climb back up to the Grand Final, straight back into the claws of Gambit.

In the Grand Final performances, Gambit's players ruled the graphs where they averaged far higher average damage per round and kill to death ratios, with sh1ro going +15 on his K-D ratio, compared to just +2 on s1mple, the highest positive K-D difference on NA'VI. Unfortunately, Natus never found their footing in the match, falling in Dust 2 16:12, and then Mirage 16:11, where in both maps they struggled to take advantage of weaknesses in Gambit's play, or when they managed to find those weaknesses, were unable to exploit them without themselves creating weaknesses that Gambit quickly found and obliterated. 

The win takes Gambit to 5 competition wins in 2021, with 3 of them being the last tournaments in a row played. These are, newest to oldest, BLAST Premier Spring Final, IEM Summer, EPIC League CIS, Pinnacle Cup & IEM Katowice, 3 of which had all CIS Grand Finals, twice being Virtus.pro. With their victory here, Gambit now qualifies for BLAST Premier World Final 2021, to take place from December 14th, where 8 of the best from 2021 will fight off for a prize pool of $1,000,000. Qualified so far are Gambit & Heroic, who qualified by winning ESL Pro League S13. Three invites will be handed out based on BLAST rankings, and also the winners of the PGL Major, and Pro League S14 & BLAST Fall Final will qualify.

Gambit and runners-up Natus Vincere will now both go on to fight for more regional major ranking points at the StarLadder CIS RMR event from June 27th onwards and then after both will be thrown into IEM Cologne.