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NEW VISION Extend Perfect Run with 2-0 Sweep of Benched gods

NEW VISION moved to 4W-0L on their visible record with a 2-0 sweep of Benched gods in the CCT Europe Challengers Series lower bracket — 13-11 and 13-9.

NEW VISION Extend Perfect Run with 2-0 Sweep of Benched gods

NEW VISION’s dream run continues. The fresh roster swept Benched gods 2-0 in the CCT Europe Challengers Series Season 2 lower-bracket quarter-final on 8 May, taking the opener 13-11 and the second map 13-9. They’ve now won every single Bo3 series on their visible record — moving their tournament record to 4W-0L across this bracket.

The pattern is real

Brand-new rosters are normally hard to project — single-match samples don’t validate sustained Bo3 production. But four series wins, all 2-0 or 2-1, against the same regional pool that includes Brute, Dripmen, and Benched gods, is the kind of signal that’s starting to outgrow the small-sample asterisk. The market agreed: NEW VISION were marginal favourites at 1.57-1.72 across both books, and the Bo3 closeout matched the read.

The opener showed the structure

13-11 isn’t a dominance scoreline; it’s a tight contest where one side wins the late-round duels. NEW VISION won pistols, converted anti-ecos, and held the marginal rounds that decide opening maps in regional Bo3s. Map two opened the same way and just kept the rhythm going — 13-9 with no third map required.

What’s next

NEW VISION advance to the lower-bracket semi-final, where they’ll face the loser of INOX Division vs Brute. With INOX Division’s three 1.10+ fraggers (finW, FenomeN, k1slll) on the other side of that bracket, the looming question is whether NEW VISION’s structural form can convert into a semi-final win against the strongest individual fragging on the slate. For now, the pattern is intact.

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Marco Velasquez
Marco Velasquez Editor-in-Chief

8 years covering professional Counter-Strike, former tier-2 CS:GO analyst. Reports on Tier-1 roster moves, Major coverage, and esports betting integrity.

Expertise: CS2 esports journalism, tournament reporting, betting integrity

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