
Xaxas
22.10.2025
The Thunderpick World Championship 2025 in Malta delivered one of the most dramatic Counter-Strike 2 (CS2) events of the year, a tournament that reshaped the VRS rankings and confirmed FURIA as one of the top CS2 teams heading into the CS2 tournament schedule 2025.

FURIA’s run was nothing short of cinematic. After cruising through the upper bracket with 2–0 wins over OG, The MongolZ, and Aurora, the Brazilians faced Natus Vincere in a best-of-five grand final that began disastrously. Down 0–2, with Danil “molodoy” Golubenko battling illness and morale low, FURIA staged a reverse sweep (3–2), the first seen at a major LAN since Spirit at BB Dacha 2023.
Kaike “KSCERATO” Cerato earned his long-awaited first MVP medal after an astonishingly consistent performance across 11 maps. His mastery of new, more aggressive roles and his 88.3 ADR underlined why he’s now seen as one of the CS2 best players.

FURIA’s blend of tactical depth and flair, with FalleN leading, YEKINDAR setting the tempo, and molodoy playing as a “combat AWPer,” created an unpredictable style that even NAVI couldn’t handle. Their +2 rating bump to #2 in the VRS reflects their momentum and places them firmly among favorites in upcoming CS2 tournaments, like IEM Chengdu and BLAST Rivals.
“Everything in God’s time,” smiled KSCERATO after receiving his MVP. “0-2 to 3-2 - so hard. But we never stopped believing.”

NAVI looked unstoppable early on. Their 2–1 victory over The MongolZ in the semifinals showed a balance of tactical precision and raw aim, particularly from b1t and w0nderful. Their CS2 kill predictions today were sky-high -until the grand final collapse.
After taking Mirage and Inferno convincingly, NAVI’s structure crumbled. By Train, FURIA had fully adapted, winning 11–1 on CT and ending the series with FalleN’s iconic 4K pistol round.
Still, a +60 point gain and a rise to #5 in the world show how strong their late-season form is, especially with the CS2 esports schedule tightening before the Budapest Major. Captain Aleksib praised FURIA’s “unique, unorthodox style,” acknowledging that preparation gaps and fatigue caught up to them.

The MongolZ continue to prove that their success is no fluke. Despite losing to NAVI in the semis, they rebounded in the bronze match with a 2–1 win over Aurora. Azbayar “Senzu” Munkhbold was sensational, posting a 2.00 rating on Mirage and anchoring their victory with several high-impact clutches.
While their VRS points dipped slightly (-27), their ability to constantly out-clutch higher-ranked teams cements their position as Asia’s most dangerous contender in the CS2 upcoming tournaments list. Expect them to feature heavily in CS2 pick ’em predictions and CS2 projections heading into 2026.
Aurora’s performance was defined by inconsistency. After a solid group stage and narrow semifinal loss to FURIA, their offense sputtered in key moments. XANTARES, usually their heavy hitter, struggled with a 0.64 rating versus FURIA and couldn’t carry momentum into the 3rd-place decider.
The loss to The MongolZ marked their fifth defeat against the Mongolians in 2025, reflecting a troubling stylistic mismatch. Their drop of 39 points to #9 shows the cost of missed clutch rounds and a lack of late-tournament composure.
Still, Aurora’s CS2 weapon stats and aggressive setups make them dangerous in upcoming CS2 matches, especially when XANTARES and woxic are firing in sync.
The Thunderpick World Championship 2025 wasn’t just another tournament, it was a turning point in the CS2 tournament schedule 2025.
FURIA climbed to #2 with 1916 points (+2) ▲
The MongolZ hold #4 with 1868 points (-27)
Natus Vincere rose to #5 with 1859 points (+60) ▲
Aurora dropped to #9 with 1743 points (-39)
The Thunderpick World Championship 2025 wasn't just another tournament - it was a turning point in the CS2 tournament schedule 2025.
FURIA have now won two LAN trophies in a month, asserting dominance across continents.
NAVI proved they can reach grand finals but must fix endurance and role overlaps before Budapest.
The MongolZ keep flying the Asian flag with world-class resilience.
Aurora need to rediscover their mid-round identity if they want to stay in the top CS2 teams conversation.
With CS2 upcoming matches like IEM Chengdu and BLAST Rivals, fans and bettors alike are already eyeing CS2 match betting odds and kill predictions for KSCERATO, who’s in the form of his career.
Xaxas
22.10.2025
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