Two powerhouse esports organisations, TSM and Fnatic, have officially joined The Finals competitive scene, marking a major step in the game’s growing esports ecosystem. Both teams unveiled their new rosters and exclusive in-game bundles this week, setting the stage for their debut at the upcoming DreamHack Stockholm Grand Major.

TSM’s Black and White Enters the Arena

TSM announced its entry into The Finals through a slick reveal post, declaring, “It’s not a final until we take the stage.” The North American organisation joins the fray with its signature black-and-white branding now featured directly in-game.

Their roster features three standout players:

  • Visions
  • ApolloSG
  • Arko

TSM’s squad, previously known as No Hours, earned their spot by qualifying through the NA Closed Qualifier, securing their ticket to the first-ever The Finals Major. Alongside the roster reveal, the team launched an official TSM-themed in-game bundle, letting fans rep the organisation’s look while playing.

Fnatic Brings Black and Orange to The Finals

Not to be outdone, Fnatic has also entered The Finals, backed by sponsor VAIIYA, and is ready to make its mark on the tactical shooter scene. The UK-based organisation showcased its signature black and orange esports bundle, featuring unique character and weapon skins that embody the team’s iconic design.

Fnatic’s roster was formed by signing the EMEA Closed Qualifier runner-up team, BEAMERS, consisting of:

  • NAGHOSTX6
  • Nigiri
  • Raymke

Their announcement post rallied fans with the message: “Show the world what the Black & Orange is all about and cash out in style.”

The Finals Grand Major: What Fans Can Expect

Both TSM and Fnatic will make their official The Finals esports debut at the Grand Major, held during DreamHack Stockholm from November 28–29, 2025. The event will feature 16 top teams battling it out for a $100,000 prize pool, with the winners taking home the first-ever The Finals championship title.

The tournament will mix the game’s Standard Cashout mode (under ranked rules) with the Final Round mode, promising fast-paced and high-stakes action. Fans can catch the matches live at DreamHack Stockholm or tune in via The Finals’ official Twitch and YouTube channels.

A Growing Esports Ecosystem

TSM and Fnatic join a growing list of organisations investing in The Finals, including NTMR, ENVY, Pioneers, and Spacestation Gaming. With its first international Major now on the horizon, the game’s competitive scene is gaining serious traction.

If the Grand Major proves a success, it could mark the start of The Finals establishing itself as the next big tactical shooter in esports, one where fans, teams, and developers unite under a new global stage.