Aster.Y is the world’s first key pusher with a total score of 174 across six dungeons. Over 7,500 teams competed in the Champions’ Tournament, but only six teams went to this weekend’s tournament. The whole team was eliminated at the end of each day. Mambo Jambo headed home on Friday and Bonedust on Saturday. Aster.Y went very close to winning the Big Four Finals earlier this year & MDI Finals. With its tank, Nanny Anuo, DPS Yemar, Quingxin and Xybb, the victory has been achieved all year long and deserves a hand. After two games and five minutes, the team were able to climb up the stairs. Aster.Y even broke the world record for keystone level in Necrotic Wake with an astonishing 32! With that, Aster.Y surpassed Incarnation and Echo Guardians, while allowing Method Sheesh in an unbelievable finish by just one point. I think it’s awesome seeing [Aster.Y] succeed after so close the last time, said the caster. We need to see new teams, new team combinations, and unexpected results. This is the best thing about Esports and brings us excitement, if we want to see a new person who does not see as a new person. DoA agreed with his co-caster and very happy that Astor was the winner in the first half of the season, after coming close to Skyline last time. That is pretty excellent play all weekend! The Great Push Season 2 was a great way to captivate the year, said the WoW exec. Product manager Adrian Archer-Lock weighed in. Congratulations to Aster.Y on winning in relentless competition, and thank you to the community for the whole year! The event closes 2021 WoW Esports year; so thank you for watching and participating and reading, as you did today, I’ll like that! We’re very pleased to announce that we were very soon on date of 2022. Follow WoW Esports on Twitter, and subscribe to Warcraft, Twitch and YouTube to ensure you won’t miss a beat when we unveil new plans in January. See you next year!