BC.Game showcased their dominance in the CCT Season 2 Europe Series 19, taking down Fnatic with a swift 2-0 victory. This impressive performance solidifies their status as one of the most formidable teams in the Tier 2 scene. Alongside the title, BC.Game also secured a $22,000 prize, which will be crucial in their pursuit of Valve Regional Standings (VRS) points. For more exciting Counter-Strike news, click here.
BC.Game Overwhelms Fnatic in One-Sided Battle
Fnatic struggled to gain any foothold in the match, managing only 13 rounds across both maps. BC.Game displayed superior coordination and firepower, dismantling their opponents on Mirage and Train with ease. In-game leader nexa led by example, topping the scoreboard and proving instrumental in securing the victory. Additionally, nawwk’s impact with the AWP significantly outshined Burmylov, further tipping the scales in BC.Game’s favor.
BC.Game’s Victory Boosts Their VRS Ranking
This tournament win brings major implications for the Valve Regional Standings. Before the match, BC.Game was positioned at 31st. With this win, they have surged to 21st place, marking a significant step toward earning direct invites to larger CS2 tournaments. While they are not quite there yet, continued strong performances in upcoming events could further boost their ranking and open up new opportunities.
What’s Next on the CCT Circuit?
As BC.Game celebrates their victory, CCT Season 2 Europe Series 20 is already underway. The playoffs are set to begin soon, though BC.Game has opted not to participate in this particular event. Meanwhile, Fnatic, who finished as runners-up in Series 19, have already been eliminated from Series 20, adding further disappointment to their recent struggles.
BC.Game’s consistency in the Tier 2 scene continues to turn heads, and if they maintain their momentum, a breakthrough into the upper echelon of Counter-Strike 2 esports may not be far off.