AGENT wins 250 FPS Quake Live League Season 3
The third season of the 250 FPS League concluded with AGENT taking the title after defeating cYpheR in the grand final.
After losing to cYpheR in the winners’ final, AGENT made his way through the lower bracket and secured a rematch. The grand final went the full distance, with AGENT claiming a narrow 4:3 victory to win the season.
Below is a combined table covering all results from Season 3 — both the group stage and playoffs. A detailed table for the group stage only is available here.
Below is also the map statistics table, showing how many times each map was played and who performed best on it — combined data from both the group stage and playoffs. Note that before the start of the season, Cure and Dismemberment were added to the map pool, replacing Aerowalk and Toxicity.
Finally, the detailed table below shows each player’s performance on every individual map. The first numbers indicate maps won and lost, and the values in parentheses represent total frags on that map. ❗ Please note: the table can be scrolled horizontally (left and right) to view all columns.
🎙️ Highlights from the Season 3 Finals broadcast:
After losing to cYpheR in the winners’ final, AGENT made his way through the lower bracket and secured a rematch. The grand final went the full distance, with AGENT claiming a narrow 4:3 victory to win the season.
Below is a combined table covering all results from Season 3 — both the group stage and playoffs. A detailed table for the group stage only is available here.
#
|
Player
|
Matches
|
Maps
|
Frags
|
Avg Map Score
|
Earnings
|
![]() | AGENT |
15:4
|
39:17
|
512:258
|
9.1:4.6
|
$2,510
|
![]() | cYpheR |
15:3
|
36:14
|
366:188
|
7.3:3.8
|
$1,540
|
![]() | k1llsen |
13:5
|
31:17
|
459:237
|
9.6:4.9
|
$1,010
|
4
| pavel |
11:6
|
24:16
|
233:233
|
5.8:5.8
|
$480
|
5
| dazator |
11:4
|
23:12
|
384:267
|
11.0:7.6
|
$480
|
6
| Spart1e |
10:5
|
22:13
|
272:225
|
7.8:6.4
|
$450
|
7
| ash |
10:5
|
23:13
|
292:196
|
8.1:5.4
|
$450
|
8
| RAISY |
7:8
|
18:20
|
310:250
|
8.2:6.6
|
$360
|
9
| Fog |
7:8
|
14:22
|
247:270
|
6.9:7.5
|
$360
|
10
| Nitrino |
6:9
|
16:19
|
271:311
|
7.7:8.9
|
$330
|
11
| fire_bot |
6:9
|
16:22
|
205:277
|
5.4:7.3
|
$330
|
12
| Sib_Vassek |
4:11
|
11:22
|
162:281
|
4.9:8.5
|
$270
|
13
| swex |
4:11
|
12:22
|
200:333
|
5.9:9.8
|
$270
|
14
| baksteen |
3:12
|
10:26
|
191:335
|
5.3:9.3
|
$240
|
15
| h3lldown |
2:13
|
6:27
|
189:485
|
5.7:14.7
|
$210
|
16
| ARSENY |
2:13
|
8:27
|
194:341
|
5.5:9.7
|
$210
|
Below is also the map statistics table, showing how many times each map was played and who performed best on it — combined data from both the group stage and playoffs. Note that before the start of the season, Cure and Dismemberment were added to the map pool, replacing Aerowalk and Toxicity.
Map Name
|
Times Played
|
Best Player
|
Furious heights |
47
| cYpheR (9:1) |
Silence |
47
| RAISY (7:4) |
k1llsen (6:3) | ||
pavel (5:2) | ||
Sinister |
42
| Spart1e (8:1) |
Bloodrun |
34
| AGENT (10:1) |
Dismemberment |
33
| ash (5:1) |
Hektik |
29
| dazator (5:0) |
Battleforged |
27
| AGENT (5:1) |
Cure |
25
| cYpheR (6:1) |
Lost World |
25
| AGENT (5:3) |
pavel (3:1) | ||
dazator (3:1) |
Finally, the detailed table below shows each player’s performance on every individual map. The first numbers indicate maps won and lost, and the values in parentheses represent total frags on that map. ❗ Please note: the table can be scrolled horizontally (left and right) to view all columns.
Player
|
Battleforged
|
Bloodrun
|
Cure
|
Dismemberment
|
Furious heights
|
Hektik
|
Lost World
|
Silence
|
Sinister
|
AGENT |
5:1 (56:20)
|
10:1 (113:23)
|
3:4 (36:28)
|
0:1 (4:5)
|
4:0 (31:14)
|
6:2 (141:77)
|
4:3 (35:27)
|
3:3 (54:37)
|
4:2 (42:27)
|
ARSENY |
2:3 (33:47)
|
—
|
0:1 (2:6)
|
1:5 (16:59)
|
2:3 (46:48)
|
1:2 (32:48)
|
0:4 (10:33)
|
1:2 (28:31)
|
1:7 (27:69)
|
ash |
2:1 (18:11)
|
5:4 (57:46)
|
1:0 (12:0)
|
5:1 (37:21)
|
1:2 (18:30)
|
1:0 (32:11)
|
—
|
6:4 (100:69)
|
2:1 (18:8)
|
baksteen |
—
|
0:5 (11:46)
|
2:2 (26:13)
|
0:1 (2:17)
|
2:4 (34:43)
|
1:2 (29:49)
|
2:4 (22:45)
|
2:5 (42:92)
|
1:3 (25:30)
|
cYpheR |
2:2 (25:17)
|
7:2 (77:34)
|
6:1 (53:19)
|
3:1 (27:13)
|
9:1 (94:35)
|
—
|
5:3 (47:22)
|
1:2 (11:28)
|
3:2 (32:20)
|
dazator |
4:2 (52:40)
|
—
|
—
|
4:2 (65:52)
|
2:4 (43:51)
|
5:0 (133:47)
|
3:1 (25:21)
|
2:1 (36:32)
|
3:2 (30:24)
|
fire_bot |
0:2 (7:17)
|
2:0 (12:10)
|
3:3 (18:29)
|
1:4 (28:33)
|
3:4 (27:34)
|
2:5 (73:102)
|
—
|
1:3 (17:36)
|
4:1 (23:16)
|
Fog |
1:3 (17:32)
|
—
|
4:2 (39:20)
|
0:5 (32:38)
|
5:2 (64:47)
|
1:3 (33:62)
|
—
|
2:2 (37:33)
|
1:5 (25:38)
|
H3LLDOWN |
0:1 (2:14)
|
—
|
1:2 (10:30)
|
0:1 (1:7)
|
1:5 (28:70)
|
2:7 (94:206)
|
2:2 (13:28)
|
0:6 (32:95)
|
0:3 (9:35)
|
k1llsen |
1:2 (12:14)
|
3:4 (31:52)
|
1:2 (9:18)
|
4:1 (60:16)
|
7:2 (101:23)
|
5:1 (108:39)
|
3:2 (26:13)
|
6:3 (102:59)
|
1:0 (10:3)
|
Nitrino |
1:1 (13:10)
|
0:3 (8:42)
|
1:0 (7:2)
|
5:2 (51:45)
|
1:2 (23:29)
|
1:3 (46:97)
|
—
|
4:2 (76:30)
|
3:6 (47:56)
|
pavel |
5:2 (52:35)
|
1:5 (19:44)
|
—
|
3:1 (23:21)
|
2:4 (14:50)
|
1:0 (22:8)
|
3:1 (16:14)
|
5:2 (56:38)
|
4:1 (31:23)
|
RAISY |
2:1 (18:14)
|
3:4 (43:34)
|
—
|
0:1 (0:7)
|
2:3 (40:32)
|
1:3 (64:66)
|
2:3 (19:17)
|
7:4 (109:68)
|
1:1 (17:12)
|
Sib_Vassek |
1:2 (15:27)
|
0:3 (5:19)
|
1:5 (20:72)
|
4:2 (53:45)
|
2:3 (25:55)
|
—
|
0:1 (1:3)
|
1:3 (13:29)
|
2:3 (30:31)
|
Spart1e |
1:2 (18:36)
|
—
|
1:1 (12:8)
|
2:2 (40:26)
|
4:5 (58:64)
|
2:1 (33:28)
|
1:0 (17:-2)
|
3:1 (37:27)
|
8:1 (57:38)
|
swex |
0:2 (9:13)
|
3:3 (30:56)
|
1:2 (15:14)
|
1:3 (34:68)
|
0:3 (13:34)
|
—
|
0:1 (0:10)
|
3:4 (53:99)
|
4:4 (46:39)
|
🎙️ Highlights from the Season 3 Finals broadcast:
- There will be only two direct invites to the next season’s group stage — one of them likely going to rapha
- The number of qualifiers will increase to six, up from four in Season 3
- The group stage schedule will be slightly adjusted: each player will play for two weeks and rest for two weeks every month, aiming for a more balanced format
- dazator has announced that he plans to skip Season 4
- k1llsen has not yet made a final decision about his participation
- EGB confirmed that it plans to continue supporting the 250 FPS leagues and tournaments, following the official roadmap. The EGB representative also expressed hope that the ongoing growth of the Quake Live scene will help attract new sponsors for future events
- Next week, the league’s Telegram channel will host community polls for additional awards with a total prize pool of $500, including categories such as Best Frag, Best Frag Series, Best Comeback, Best Last Second and Most Frags — each worth $100