The winning interview from DreamHack Open Summer 2015 was with Olof "olofmeister" Kajbjer, who shared his thoughts on the grand final, de_train coming into their map pool and the team's imminent future.

fnatic won DreamHack Open Summer 2015 without dropping a map after beating Natus Vincere 2-0 on de_mirage and de_train, which went down to the wire yet again, and received the main prize of $20,000.

We caught Olof "⁠olofmeister⁠" Kajbjer after the grand final to get the winning interview, including his point of view on the match, them taking de_train into their map pool, and fnatic's plans for the coming weeks.

This is the last piece of our coverage from DreamHack Open Summer 2015 apart from highlights, to find all the content we've put out throughout the last few days, go to the event page here and stats here.