Spirit Crush MOUZ 13-3 / 13-2 to Reach PGL Astana Grand Final
Spirit dropped only five rounds across two maps in a brutal 2-0 sweep of MOUZ at PGL Astana — donk, sh1ro and zont1x set up the Falcons grand final.
Spirit dropped only five rounds across two maps in a brutal 2-0 sweep of MOUZ at PGL Astana — donk, sh1ro and zont1x set up the Falcons grand final.
Vitality captain apEX admits the team is exhausted after a 1-2 loss to NAVI sent them out of IEM Atlanta in 5-6th place — Major prep starts after a short rest.
BREAKING
NAVI ended a nine-series losing streak against Vitality at IEM Atlanta with a 2-1 win — 13-3 on Inferno closed it — and B1ad3 reveals the veto plan that worked.
PARIVISION captain Jame says the team mentally prepared for a downturn after early BLAST Bounty success — and a roster in its first season needs time.
BREAKING
GamesBeat reports the Esports World Cup 2026 is relocating from Riyadh to Paris amid Middle East travel concerns — and CS2 expands to 32 teams with a $2M prize pool.
donk and zont1x lead PGL Astana playoff fantasy ownership at 37% — but 9z's max and luchov are the breakout-value picks after the Swiss-stage 3-0 run.
HLTV's May 2026 prospects ranking puts dziugss back at No.1, dem0n in the top three, and Krabeni climbs to sixth — FUT now have three players in the top six.
PARIVISION coach Dastan admits the team has declined for five tournaments straight and three players are below 1.00 — pressure builds before the IEM Cologne Major.
Captain apEX says Vitality are growing through the Atlanta lower-bracket run after a 2-0 B8 closeout — and the NAVI quarter-final is next.
Vitality's ropz admits the team didn't practice for IEM Atlanta and treats it as a tune-up — but denies complacency ahead of the NAVI playoff clash.
MOUZ rode another MVP-level xertioN performance to a 2-0 win over Aurora at PGL Astana 2026 — a 13-11 Dust2 comeback from 5-11 down and a controlled 13-? Nuke closer.
NiKo says Falcons saw karrigan as the only IGL worth taking — and explains why the team is still adjusting to his more communication-heavy system.
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