
ChaiViz
07.04.2026
The VRS cutoff for IEM Cologne Major 2026 landed on April 6, 2026, and FaZe Clan were not on the right side of it. The organization that built its Counter-Strike identity around being present at every Major since entering the scene in 2016 will not compete at Cologne. For the first time in their CS history, there will be a Major without FaZe Clan.
The confirmation came at Digital Crusade DraculaN Season 6, a $15,000 LAN event in Romania that had effectively become FaZe's last viable route into the Major picture. A 0-2 loss to Fnatic on March 31 knocked them out of the tournament and out of Major contention simultaneously, dropping them to 31st in the VRS rankings, just outside the invite threshold. FaZe's absence from Cologne reshapes the pick'ems landscape at the next Major significantly. Head to Gocore to start building your IEM Cologne 2026 predictions now that one of the field's most reliable favorites is out of the picture.
A last-ditch run at HLC Belgrade PRO from April 3 to 5 produced wins over CYBERSHOKE, illwill, and Drama Esports before a 1-2 defeat to BIG ended any remaining mathematical hope. The VRS cutoff expired with FaZe on the outside looking in.
FaZe entered Counter-Strike in 2016 and never missed a Major from that point forward. Their record across the biggest CS2 tournaments includes a title at PGL Antwerp 2022, four runner-up finishes, and seven playoff appearances across the last eight Majors. Those runner-up finishes came at ELEAGUE Boston 2018, PGL Major Copenhagen 2024, Perfect World Shanghai Major 2024, and StarLadder Budapest Major 2025, where FaZe pushed Vitality across five maps in the Grand Final just four months before the Cologne cutoff. The turnaround from Grand Finalist to absent is one of the sharpest declines in recent Major history.

The VRS qualification system proved brutal for teams relying on legacy momentum rather than consistent point accumulation. FaZe carried the majority of their VRS bank from Budapest into the new cycle, making strong 2026 results essential. They were not delivered. Losses to TYLOO at BLAST Open Rotterdam and exits at IEM Kraków and ESL Pro League Season 23 Stage 2 left the team with no room for error heading into the final weeks of the window. Coach NEO's departure in March 2026, with analyst GruBy stepping in on an interim basis, removed another stabilizing element at the worst possible moment.

The individual quality on FaZe's roster was not in question. What frozen's HLTV event stats reveal is that the best CS2 players on this squad were performing at a high level even during the qualification collapse, which makes the outcome harder to explain and harder to accept.
At HLC Belgrade PRO 2026, FaZe's final realistic shot at points before the cutoff, frozen posted a 1.47 rating across 11 maps with a +63 differential. At DraculaN Season 6, the tournament where Major contention officially ended, he put up a 1.46 rating over seven maps. These are elite numbers. They were not enough to carry the team past Fnatic, and they were not enough to secure the VRS points FaZe needed.

The same pattern held across much of 2025. At the Budapest Major, frozen finished the full event with a 1.14 rating across 16 maps and a +25 differential, building through Stage 1 (1.27 rating over nine maps) and Stage 2 (1.24 over four maps) into the Grand Final run. At PGL Bucharest 2025 he maintained a 1.22 rating across 18 maps. At BLAST Open London 2025 he reached 1.43 over eight maps in the main event. The individual output was consistent. The team results that followed those performances in 2026 were not.

Where the drop is visible is at BLAST Open Rotterdam 2026, where frozen managed just a 1.00 rating across six maps during FaZe's damaging exit to TYLOO, and at IEM Kraków 2026, where a 1.07 rating over seven maps came with a negative differential as the team went out in 9th-12th place. When FaZe struggled collectively, frozen's output dropped with them.
The next qualification cycle, running toward PGL Major Singapore 2026 in November, represents the immediate rebuilding target for the organization. Whether this roster survives intact through a Major absence is a question FaZe will need to answer quickly. The financial weight of missing a Major is significant, and the competitive expectations on a team that reached the Grand Final of the previous edition will not soften because 2026 has been difficult.
A player producing 1.47 ratings at tier-two LANs while fighting for qualification points deserves a structural environment that converts that output into results. The upcoming CS2 tournaments on the EPL and Pro Tour calendar give FaZe the opportunity to rebuild VRS standing and answer whether this roster is the one capable of doing it.
And the CS2 community was not late with producing noteworthy memes during this time of crisis for the team.

ChaiViz
07.04.2026
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